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The future of student wellbeing: Insights from the UK Office for Students healthcare report

Symplicity

In November, the UK Office for Students (OfS), in partnership with Nous Group, released it's report on a 10-month project to understand how higher education providers (HEPs) can better engage and work with the NHS and healthcare professionals.

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The University of Cambridge and Symplicity Advocate unite to transform student wellbeing and support

Symplicity

Symplicity is thrilled to announce it's latest Symplicity® Advocate ™ partner, the University of Cambridge in the United Kingdom! Symplicity is committed to empowering educational institutions to excel and collaborating with one of the world's most prestigious universities is a testament to their shared mission.

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Announcement: Canterbury Christ Church University partners with Symplicity Advocate to elevate student case handling, safety and wellbeing

Symplicity

Symplicity will collaborate with the University to implement a 360-degree view of student cases and student support to enhance its university-wide approach to addressing concerns and supporting student wellbeing.

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Rise in student cost of living increases concerns for student wellbeing

Symplicity

UK & Irish university students are being hit harder than ever financially with the rising cost of living.

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The imperative for enhanced mental health support for UK students

Symplicity

The United Kingdom is increasingly recognising the importance of mental health support for university students, a demographic that faces unique challenges and stressors. The Taskforce is focused on three main pillars: prevention, resilience, and addressing online harms.

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Strategies for Creating Equitable Mental Health Cultures in Higher Education

Active Minds

Created by Active Minds and the United Negro College Fund (UNCF), this report provides practical strategies that HBCUs can utilize to better address their campus’s student needs and create an equitable mental health culture for all.

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How Career Services Can Support Student Mental Health

Symplicity

However, institutions often cannot simply treat every student who might benefit from therapy due to the gap between students who need counseling and the number of students who actually receive it. So what are the solutions?