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Blog: Trauma Informed Practice
Being trauma-informed is about embedding values of safety, choice, collaboration, empowerment and trust into all aspects of a college or university: the physical environment, every contact, relationship, interaction with staff and students.


See Me See Change
The See Me See Change approach is for anyone who is interested in learning more about the impact that stigma and discrimination can have for people who experience mental health problems and wants to do something to make things better.


An Introduction to Widening Participation in Scotland
An Introduction to Widening Participation in Scotland is a free course which has recently been developed for college and university staff who may engage with students from disadvantaged backgrounds and support underrepresented learners and we know that …

QAA Scotland: Cost-of-living challenges for students who are parents
This event, the fourth in QAA Scotland’s ‘Supporting our Learners to Thrive’ discussion series focuses upon the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the learning experiences of students who are parents.


QAA Scotland Event: The Impact of Digital Poverty on Learning
This event, the third in QAA Scotland’s ‘Supporting our Learners to Thrive’ discussion series focuses upon the impact of digital poverty on the learning experience, with practical advice for addressing this complex issue based on the latest research.


QAA Scotland Event: Supporting learners to flourish in challenging times
This event, the second in QAA Scotland’s ‘Supporting our Learners to Thrive’ discussion series focuses on how providers can make the experience more equitable for learners in these challenging times, with practical advice based on the latest research and examples of real impact.


Student Poverty within Student Mental Health Agreements
At this month's The Forum meeting, those leading on SMHA work across Scotland's colleges, universities and students associations attended to look at the research available and to share the work they are taking forward to support their students.


Promoting learner success during the cost of living crisis events
A short series of discussion sessions which will provide staff and students with the opportunity to hear from a range of experts on the latest research and discuss practical changes to learning and succeed in the challenging conditions associated with the current cost of living crisis.


Hub for Success
The Hub for Success (HfS) supports care experienced individuals to get in, stay in, and return to college and university.
