Our Sexual Harm Support Officers (SHSO) are here to help you access specialist services, make a report and understand University processes.
Any member of the Murdoch Community can make a disclosure of an incident of sexual harm to our SHSOs, including those who have experienced sexual harm, witnessed sexual harm, or had an incident of sexual harm disclosed to them. By filling out the disclosure form, the incident will go through to our SHSOs to review. Disclosures can be made anonymously, or, if you wish to be contacted for follow-up on assistance to access specialist services and university procedures, please supply your name and contact details and one of our SHSOs will reach out to you. All disclosures are confidential and taken seriously. If you are unsure whether you have experienced sexual harm, please still get in contact with us as we are here to support you in all circumstances.
Alternatively, staff, students and the Murdoch community can email the SHSOs at MUHwelfare@murdoch.edu.au to request a phone call or face-to-face appointment. A disclosure form does not need to be completed prior to the email. We please request that you do not provide too many details over email as this is not a secure medium. Details that we need to know include your name, whether you are a student, staff member or from the Murdoch community, your contact number and when the best time is to call you.
Please note: This inbox is only monitored by the SHSOs for your confidentiality.
If you are experiencing high levels of distress, you can present to or phone either the Medical or Counselling service at the Perth campus. You do not need to give details as to why you need the appointment but explain you need to talk to someone today and if you feel comfortable doing so you can ask to speak to one of the SHSOs. If an SHSO is not available, one of the other trained health staff will see you and help link you to the right support. Our reception and administration staff are trained to respond appropriately to people in need of immediate support.
Simon Walters
Director: Access Wellbeing & Equity
Simon Walters
Director: Access Wellbeing & Equity
Simon is an experienced mental health practitioner and currently holds responsibility for the Access, Wellbeing & Equity directorate. This includes Counselling, Medical, and Access & Inclusion Services as well as leading a number of equity and well-being initiatives across the University.
He has a strong commitment to strengths-based practices with a trauma informed and recovery focus that puts the individual at the centre of their support
Working days: Monday - Friday (alternate Fridays at Mandurah campus).
Contact: 9360 1227 or 9360 2293.
Tsin Koh
Counselling Team Manager
Tsin Koh
Counselling Team Manager
Tsin graduated with a Master of Psychology (Clinical/Health) in 1997. She spent a short time working in Singapore before returning to Perth. She has worked for the Department of Health Western Australia in both inpatient and community mental health services.
Tsin has been at Murdoch University since 2015 and is sometimes accompanied by Merry, one of our Counselling Service dogs. Tsin enjoys collaborating with staff across the University to develop programs that enhance the wellbeing of our University community.
Working days: Tuesday - Friday.
Contact: 9360 1227
Lisa Cranfield
Medical Service Manager
Lisa Cranfield
Medical Service Manager
Lisa is a local graduate in nursing with over 20 years of experience in the health sector locally and internationally. Lisa has enjoyed a varied career in regional and remote area nursing in Western Australian hospitals and nursing posts.
With a keen sense of adventure, Lisa has worked overseas in medical assistance roles, as a medical coordinator and a flight nurse for medical patient retrievals and evacuations.
Working days: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
Contact: 9360 2293
Shirley Farr
Counsellor and Outreach Support Coordinator
Shirley Farr
Counsellor and Outreach Support Coordinator
Shirley has studied at Murdoch University, completing an undergraduate degree and postgraduate diploma in psychology in addition to a master's in counselling and enjoys working with such highly skilled and compassionate practitioners.
Shirley works closely with the Kulbardi team to support students in accessing Counselling and/or outreach support and is passionate about providing culturally safe services.
Working days: Mon (Mandurah campus), Tues - Fri (Perth campus).
Contact: 9360 1227
Caroline Knowles
Outreach Support Coordinator
Caroline Knowles
Outreach Support Coordinator
Caroline has worked as a Social Worker for 22 years in both government and non-government organisations in England and Australia. Areas of interest in her roles have ranged from juvenile justice to drug and alcohol predominantly and the Mental Health sector.
Caroline commenced working at Murdoch University in March 2019 as the Outreach Support Coordinator and is enjoying the role.
Working days: Monday - Wednesday.
Contact: 9360 2293
Sarah Doncon
Nurse Medical Service Manager
Sarah Doncon
Nurse Medical Service Manager
Sarah is a local graduate with experience working locally, interstate, and internationally, including remote area nursing in Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory and humanitarian aid in developing countries with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Sarah returned to Murdoch University Medical Service in 2021 due to her love of direct patient care. She remains passionate about public health and project work and hopes to use this lens in support of broader activities at Murdoch University Medical Service.
Working days: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Contact: 9360 2293