Accessibility

Arc is determined to make O-Week accessible to all students.

O-Week is an unmissable opportunity for all new and continuing students to familiarise themselves with campus, make friends and get a headstart before classes start in Week 1. 

Use the Accessibility tool bar at the top of this page for translation and reading tools. 

Click here for more resources about Disability & Accessibility at UNSW.

Helpful resources

Map

Navigate campus in the way that suits you by using this accessibility map.

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Mobility Buggy

If you or someone you're with on campus has limited mobility, get in touch with UNSW Security for a ride in the mobility buggy!

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Quiet Space

Our dedicated quiet space on campus for anyone looking for a sensory-friendly space. The O-Week Quiet Space is located on Bookshop Lawn. There will be noise-cancelling headphones, sensory items, and comfortable seating available for anyone to use!

Students With Disabilities Collective

This collective focuses on advocacy and socialising for students who experience physical or neurological conditions.

Accessible Tours

Book in a personalised tour with the Yellow Shirts to find the best way for you to access campus!

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Social Story

This social story is an accessible guide to O-Week. A social story is a simple story that helps people understand social situations and how to respond to them. They offer clarity, predictability, and support to navigate complex social situations

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Equitable Learning Services

Equitable Learning Services is a free and confidential service that provides practical support to ensure that your health condition doesn't affect your studies.

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Get in touch

Arc Reception

P:(02) 9065 0900

E:reception@arc.unsw.edu.au

H:10AM - 5PM

A:Gate 5 on High St, UNSW

O-Week 2025 Yellow Shirts Coordinator

Matt Ng

P:(02) 9065 0909

E:m.ng@arc.unsw.edu.au

Students With Disabilities Collective Officer