General student mental health links and resources

There are many materials on student mental health available to universities and colleges, and work in this area continues. We will update this as new materials become available.

  • Advance HE have produced a Student Needs Framework in collaboration with the Higher Education Student Support Champion (Professor Edward Peck), with the support of Universities UK’s Student Policy Network and Advance HE. 
  • Healthy Universities Network: As part of a global movement, the UK Healthy Universities Network supports its members to develop and implement ‘whole university’ approaches to health, wellbeing and sustainability.
  • Jisc is the UK digital, data and technology agency focused on tertiary education, research and innovation. Jisc are exploring how best they can support the higher education sector in the responsible, appropriate and effective use of student analytics to inform decisions about student wellbeing including mental health. Following the launch of their learning analytics service, they have recently developed a wellbeing code of practice to inform this work. Jisc have also published a report, in collaboration with Professor Edward Peck, which explores how providers can use data and predicative analytics to improve student services. This utilised an OfS funded mental health project at Northumbria University.
  • Papyrus and Universities UK have produced guidance for universities on preventing student suicides.
  • SMaRteN (SMaRteN) is a national research network funded by UK Research and Innovation, led by King's College London, focusing on student mental health in higher education. Working with researchers with a range of expertise and key stakeholders across the higher education sector, their aim is to improve the understanding of student mental health.
  • Student Mindsstudent mental health charity, has lots of information on approaches to supporting students. It has developed a Charter for student mental health and is developing an awards scheme for higher education providers.
  • Student Space: We have funded a new platform called Student Space to support students during the coronavirus pandemic. This platform includes information about wellbeing, free access to phone and text support services and links to available provider support.
  • TASO (Transforming Access and Student Outcomes in Higher Education) in collaboration with the Centre for Education and Youth (CfEY) have launched a report ‘What works to tackle mental health inequalities in higher education (HE)?'.
  • The Department for Education have published a study of the institutional policies and practices of higher education providers to support student mental health and wellbeing.
  • UCAS has published a report into students’ experience of sharing a mental health condition in their application, as part of its continued analysis and development of its application service.
  • Universities UK’s refreshed Stepchange: mentally healthy universities framework includes resources for institution-wide approaches to mental ill health prevention and support as well as a self assessment tool to encourage universities to plan and implement a whole university approach.
  • University Mental Health Advisers Network (UMHAN) is a network representing advisers who support students experiencing difficulties. UMHAN have developed clinical governance guidance that is aimed at all specialist services, teams or individual staff members involved in supporting students with mental health conditions.
  • What Works Centre for Wellbeing has a section on higher education, including examples of good practice on student mental health and a state of evidence report.

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We recently made changes to our student mental health pages to make it easier to find resources that you can use in your work. If you have any thoughts or feedback on the new pages and how the pages are organised, please get in touch.

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