Case studies

Implementing a whole-institution approach to mental health and wellbeing

In 2017 and 2018, there were several tragic student suicides at the University of Bristol. In response, the university, led by the Vice-Chancellor, committed to taking a whole-institution approach to mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention.

Workshop scenario produced by the University of the West of England, Bristol

This workshop scenario, with related questions, has been developed by the University of the West of England, Bristol, as part of their strategy review and to support other providers to analyse their own policies and procedures to deliver effective interventions and suicide prevention strategies.

Case study: Go Higher West Yorkshire

Case study: Go Higher West Yorkshire

Go Higher West Yorkshire has delivered an innovative training programme for adults who live or work with care experienced young people, to equip them to support these young people to make informed choices about their educational progression.

Care leavers case study: University of Exeter

Care leavers case study: University of Exeter

The University of Exeter has seen an increase in its numbers of care experienced students in recent years. However, it is very clear that achievement in access, while important, is just one area where efforts need to be focused.

Published 27 July 2020

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