Degree overview

Gain insight into mental health and wellbeing, and develop a skillset that is in high demand

With mental health becoming increasingly prioritised across industries, there is an urgent demand for skilled professionals who can lead, influence, and implement effective strategies that foster mentally healthy work environments.

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The Graduate Diploma in Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing provides advanced training in implementation of programs for best practice workplace related mental health support.

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96% employed within four months of graduating.

(Graduate Outcomes Survey 2021-2023)

Graduate Diploma in Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing

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Program Code 50001

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What you will study

The suite of Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing programs provides the ultimate flexibility for students. With the suite including a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, and Masters, you can choose to complete the number of units that suit your individual and organisational needs. All courses are offered online, allowing you to maintain work/life/study balance.

The Graduate Diploma will see learn key areas such as:

  • Mental health & mental disorders
  • Fostering healthy organisations
  • Responding to mental health challenges
  • Diversity and mental health
  • Indigenous social emotional wellbeing in the workplace

2025 Program Handbook

The courses shown above are a guide, and don't reflect the exact year-by-year structure of the program, you should always refer to the program handbook for details of the complete program structure, course requirements and availability.

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Use our degree planner to see what your study journey through the Graduate Diploma of Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing might look like.

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How to apply

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Before you get started

To ensure a smooth application process, please complete the following steps before applying:

  1. Review the Program Handbook.
  2. Review the Admission Requirements.
  3. Review the Program fees and costs.
  4. Decide on your preferred commencement date.

Note: Applicants must demonstrate that they meet the University of Newcastle’s English Language Proficiency requirements.


You are a domestic student if you are:

  • An Australian or New Zealand citizen (including dual citizens)
  • A permanent resident of Australia
  • A holder of a permanent Australian visa.

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Scholarships

If you are a current student, or planning to study with us, we encourage you to apply for all scholarships you meet the criteria for.

Scholarships are available for current, future and international students, Asylum seekers, Graduate research, abroad and exchange study and opportunities with external providers.

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