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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.
Meeting students’ mental health & wellbeing needs: panel discussion
On 28th March 2023 CDN’s College Expo Roadshow hosted an incredibly thought provoking panel discussion on meeting students' mental health and wellbeing needs.
NUS Scotland launches ‘Cost of Survival’ report
A new report from NUS Scotland shows the scale of the financial challenges facing students at the moment.
College Expo 2023 Roadshow
Meeting students mental health and wellbeing needs event As part of this event, three roadshows will take place across Scotland and one of these focuses on student mental health. On 28th March 2023, discussion will focus on approaches that have been de …
Save Our Counsellors Campaign
In 2019 following lobbying from NUS Scotland, Scottish Government committed to funding an additional 80 counsellors in Scotland’s colleges and universities over four years. Currently, this funding is being reviewed and not confirmed past July 2023. In …
Thriving Learners College Research
NUS Scotland responds to new college student mental health research Students’ union calls for increased financial and counselling support for college students New research published by the Mental Health Foundation on Thursday, 1 December 2022 has revea …
Universities Scotland Student Mental Health Group
Universities Scotland Student Mental Health Group develops policy and practice, and advocates for the HE sector’s position on student mental health.
Thrive Students
This group brings together representation from Edinburgh's higher education institutions, Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (EHSCP), and the voluntary sector.
Thriving Learners University Research
Thriving Learners is one of the largest and most significant studies of student mental health that has ever taken place in the UK. In our first year of the project, over 15,000 university students across Scotland participated to share their experiences of mental health and wellbeing.