ECU provides a free, confidential service to support participation and success in study for students who live with a permanent or temporary disability, medical condition, mental health condition, or who are the primary carer for a family member with a disability or medical condition.
We support students with neurodivergence and those impacted by other circumstances, including cultural or religious practices and family and domestic violence.
We can help with:
Please access the following services if your questions are related to:
To make an appointment with an Accessibility Adviser, either face-to-face, online or by telephone, to discuss your options and needs:
Phone: (+618) 6304 6960
Email: inclusion@ecu.edu.au
Alternatively, you can complete the Appointment Request Form
On campus locations:
Joondalup: Building 34 Room 245
Mount Lawley: Building 3 Room 128
ECU is committed to creating inclusive environments to help you feel comfortable, supported, and included. Across our campuses, you’ll find purpose-built facilities designed to make studying and campus life more accessible for everyone.
A Learning Access Plan (LAP) is created together with an Accessibility Adviser to make sure you have the supports you need to participate fully in your studies. Your LAP is personalised to you, based on your experiences and supporting documentation, and can also be used to share information about your circumstances with your academic staff if you choose.
In addition to individual Learning Access Plans, Access and Inclusion offer a range of programs and resources for students, including tailored workshops and specialist mentoring.
We have a number of FAQ pages with further information about the Access and Inclusion service and/or Learning Access Plans.