These are resources produced as part of our funding programmes. We encourage you to explore evidence-based resources from credible sources to support the development of your approach.

Contents

1. Guidance and frameworks
Practical information for university staff who are involved in student support.
2. Reports, academic papers, and evaluation
Evidence to inform your practice.
3. Case studies
How other providers have approached the problem, and what they learned.
4. Example student-facing resources
Examples of resources, content and activities that providers have created for or with their students.

Guidance and frameworks

  • Peer support group implementation guide

    University of Sussex

    A guide for providers interested in establishing a programme of video call support groups for doctoral researchers

  • The Future of Student Mental Health conference illustration

    University of Birmingham

    A visual representation of the key outputs from the Pause@UoB project as well as thoughts and suggestions by partners across Birmingham on how student mental health can be better supported across the city.

  • Brighter resources

    Newcastle University

    A collection of resources produced as part of the Brighter project, including a project report and workshop content.

  • Clinical governance for mental health services

    Newcastle University

    This clinical governance guidance, published by the University Mental Health Advisers Network, was adapted from a document originally produced by Dr Lucy Robinson as part of the Mental Health Challenge Competition project led by Newcastle University.

  • SPEQs toolkit

    The University of the West of England, Bristol

    Led by the University of Sheffield and University College London, as part of the Student Mental Health Partnerships project led by UWE Bristol, The Student Services Partnerships Evaluation and Quality Standards (SPEQS) toolkit is a practical toolkit for service managers and practitioners striving to develop partnerships to respond to diverse student mental health needs.

  • Co-production guide

    The University of the West of England, Bristol

    In collaboration with student minds, UWE Bristol have developed a toolkit to offer practical support to those leading on student co-production development.

  • People Like Us toolkit

    University of West London

    A toolkit designed to contribute to the scalability and sustainability of the project by sharing experiences and lessons learned, disseminate the activities developed so far, and to support in developing culturally competent interventions.

  • Building Bridges to Wellbeing

    De Monfort University

    ‘Building Bridges to Wellbeing’ project resources for staff, outlining evidence-based initiatives to help staff increase access to Wellbeing Services within universities.

  • Autism Toolkit

    University of Chester

    A toolkit of guidance produced in collaboration with Autism Hub West Cheshire. It includes guidance for parents and guardians of autistic students, and a repository of Autism Hub documents and forms that could be of benefit to students.

Reports, academic papers, and evaluation

  • Pause@UoB: Evaluation report (PDF)

    University of Birmingham

    An 'ebook' that summaries the Pause@UoB project. Detailing who used Pause, the interventions it included and user satisfaction.

Case studies

Example student-facing resources

  • Campus wellbeing map

    University of Liverpool

    A map of key locations on campus for wellbeing, including support services.

  • Pause@UoB online resources

    University of Birmingham

    Wellbeing recordings, self help challenges and ideas for student welcome weeks.

  • Improving student mental health through partnerships project

    University of Liverpool

    Information on the U-COPE: Self-Harm service and the U-CAN: Psycho-Social Education skills groups.

  • Psychological therapies training and research clinic

    Newcastle University

    Information on a cognitive behavioural therapy service for students.

  • Trust me I'm a student podcast

    The University of the West of England, Bristol

    Led by the University of Manchester, as part of the Student Mental Health Partnerships project led by UWE Bristol, student partners discuss best practice in regards to student coproduction. Sharing experiences of what it is, why it works and the empowerments students have found as a result.

  • Online guides

    University of Lincoln

    Guides written for students and staff at all levels of higher education. Covering topics such as managing digital wellbeing and organising summer schools.

  • Student Life videos

    University of Lincoln

    YouTube channel featuring videos from students, discussing their own experiences and offering advice for their peers.

  • People Like Us

    University of West London

    The University of West London teamed up with current students and members of the community to create specific support groups for Black, Asian and ethnic minority students. The groups explore how racial and cultural stressors influence mental health and wellbeing, and suggest ways to manage these challenges.

  • People Like Us

    University of West London

    Video recordings of a series of wellbeing and mental health chats, hosted by the ‘People Like Us’ project and involving partners from West London NHS Trust.

  • Building Bridges to Wellbeing- project resources for students

    De Monfort University

    ‘Building Bridges to Wellbeing’ project resources for students, including what’s on, self-care resources, crisis support and more.

  • Black students' peer mentoring handbook

    London South Bank University (LSBU)

    A guide created by South Bank Students’ Union as part of the Black Students Mental Health Project on how to make the most of participating in a mentoring programme for Black students.

  • Many Hands

    ACM Guildford

    Many Hands provides a peer-to-peer mentoring service for students seeking early intervention support for their mental health and wellbeing. It is designed for students who are mature, or from Black, Asian or ethnic minorities, or studying a creative subject.

  • Start to Success

    Keele and Staffordshire University

    A collection of resources to support effective transitions into, through and out of higher education, produced by a project that took a whole community approach to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of students.

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