Peer Connect

Peer Connect is a student-led space designed to foster connection, wellbeing, and support through a variety of activities.

The students from the Certificate IV in Mental Health and Mental Health Peer Work courses have come together to create Peer Connect; a space RMIT students can access to build skills and receive personalised support. 

Open every Wednesday from 9am to 3pm, Peer Connect offers a welcoming environment for everyone. Activities include a walk-and-talk session with free coffee, a collage-making workshop, crafting art pieces centered on recovery, one-on-one support sessions, and a communal table where you can draw and express yourself.

You can also drop by in person; we're located at the entrance of Building 56, accessible via Queensberry Street.

Date, time and location 

Date: Every Wednesday (closing for 2024 on Wednesday 30 October).

Time: 9am-3pm

Location: Entrance of Building 56, 115 Queensberry St, Carlton. 

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