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Successful SMHA’s: cross-institution collaboration & student co-creation
University of the West of Scotland staff recently presented at QAA Scotland's ‘Shaping the Student Experience Together: 20 Years of Enhancement’ Conference.


Student loneliness & social isolation: Research informed projects
Under the sector-wide Enhancement Theme ‘Resilient Learning Communities’, the work undertaken by staff at Queen Margaret University aimed to better understand the experiences of loneliness and social isolation amongst QMU students during COVID-19.


Co-creating compassionate classrooms: International students
Leila Neshat Mokadem, a senior lecturer at RGU presented 'Co-creating compassionate classrooms: International students'.


Peer-led learning and the Difference it Makes
This event is an opportunity to look at some of the different ways people use to enhance their confidence, skills and experience through learning in the community


Two new guides support people to share their experiences of suicide
Two new guides launched this past week will support people to share and gather lived experiences of suicide in a safe and supported way.


Scottish students’ views on gambling, gaming & cryptocurrency
Scottish students views on gambling, gaming & cryptocurrency: survey results. The findings of this survey highlight the impact gambling has on students in Scotland – both their own gambling, and those close to them who gamble.


Your Experience Counts: Improving self-harm support in Scotland
To learn from the experiences of people affected by self-harm, Scottish Recovery Network held a series of Recovery Conversation Cafés. Feedback from the cafés is outlined in the 'Your Experience Counts' report. The report also features key actions, based on feedback from those with lived experience, needed to improve self-harm services and support in Scotland.


Time, Space, Compassion: Introductory Guide
Scottish Government have produced an introductory guide to the Time Space Compassion principles and approach - a relationship and person centred approach to improving suicidal crisis.


Student Carer Experience report
For unpaid student carers, there are many challenges that come with balancing studying alongside caring responsibilities.
