The University understands that the events of the past two days are very distressing for many people.
Our priority is to provide support for our students and staff who have been impacted.
Mutual respect and diversity are core values of the University, and we hope that everyone shows consideration for those affected during the difficult days ahead.
Students requiring support should contact Student Services (1300 851 998 https://my.uq.edu.au/contact/student-life) and our Employee Assistance program (EAP) is available for staff (https://staff.uq.edu.au/information-and-services/health-safety-wellbeing/mental-health/eap).
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