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Cambridge is one of 10 UK universities taking part in a new pilot programme to help support mental health provision for students and staff.

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Chad Allen, Project Officer, 探花直播 of Cambridge

探花直播pilot is being run under the collegiate 探花直播鈥檚 Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy which emphasises the importance of interventions designed to promote good mental health. 听

探花直播Mentally Healthy Universities Programme 鈥 a 拢1.5 million partnership between听Mind and Goldman Sachs 鈥 will offer specialist training for students on resilience, and workplace wellbeing workshops for final year students who are about to graduate and transition into the workplace. 探花直播pilot will be delivered collaboratively with a small number colleges.

According to the Higher Education Statistics Agency, the number of students nationally who disclosed a mental health condition almost doubled between 2012 and 2015 to nearly 45,000. However, research suggests that mental health difficulties within Higher Education are currently under-reported as just one in 125 students (0.8%) and around one in 500 staff (0.2%) currently disclose a mental health condition to their university.听

Chad Allen, Project Officer for the Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy at the 探花直播 of Cambridge, said: 鈥淲e are committed to making sure our students鈥 academic successes are supported by personal wellbeing, so we鈥檙e delighted to be part of this new initiative which will help support the vital work already under way at the 探花直播, and ensure students flourish during their education both academically and personally.鈥

Paul Farmer, Chief Executive of Mind, said:听 鈥淲e are really excited to be working with Goldman Sachs to better support thousands of university students and staff across England and Wales. We know that both students and staff face many pressures unique to the university environment. This timely opportunity allows us to deliver a programme that responds to the needs of university communities, building on good practice within the sector, to ensure everyone with a mental health problem receives support and respect.鈥

Richard Gnodde, CEO of Goldman Sachs International, said: 鈥 探花直播transition through Higher Education and into the workforce is often a challenging and pressurised time in young people鈥檚 lives. We believe employers have an important role to play in changing attitudes towards mental health through providing support, resources and open conversation around an often stigmatised subject. We look forward to supporting Mind and Universities across the UK in establishing this critical programme.鈥


探花直播10 participating universities, are:

探花直播 of Cambridge

探花直播 of Bath

探花直播 of Greenwich

探花直播 of Bristol

Teesside 探花直播

探花直播London School of Economics and Political Science

Leeds Beckett 探花直播

探花直播 of Sheffield

探花直播 of Central Lancashire

Oxford Brookes



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