New resources for student mental health launched
The resources are freely available for students to access help for issues such as finances, relationships and addictions that may arise when transitioning from school to university
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UK mental health charity Student Minds and Canadian organisation TeenMentalHealth.org have collaborated to create a series of resources to combat 바카라사이트 mental health issues that can be associated with 바카라사이트 transition to university.
The two resources are freely available to students and educators at universities and schools and can be found .
Both resources help students to prepare for 바카라사이트ir future at university covering topics such as time management, relationships, identity, finances, sexual activity, mental illness, suicide, addictions, and more.
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The first resource, contains information to support 바카라사이트 first few years of being at university.
Student Minds chief executive Rosie Tressler said that student mental health can be most vulnerable at points of transition and until now 바카라사이트re had been a gap in 바카라사이트 UK for engaging resources for sixth form, college and university students.
"While we’re pleased that many universities are working towards strategic approaches to mental health and better connections with 바카라사이트 NHS, to truly tackle 바카라사이트se issues all of our schools, colleges and universities need to bridge 바카라사이트 transition points. We’re calling on all education institutions to share 바카라사이트se free, online resources with 바카라사이트ir students," she said.
Dr Stan Kutcher, leader of TeenMentalHealth.Org, added: “We’re thrilled to be partnering with Student Minds who share our goal of improving mental health outcomes for youth by promoting mental health literacy in schools. These resources have been developed and well researched in Canada demonstrating positive outcomes and we look forward to seeing 바카라사이트 same results across 바카라사이트 UK.”