A team lead by King鈥檚 College London has been awarded 拢1.1 million to create the first student mental health research network in the UK.
鈥淭he point of the network is to stimulate more research in the area, so that the decision making in higher education can be based on evidence,鈥澛爏aid Nicola Byrom, a lecturer in psychology at King鈥檚 College London鈥檚 Institute of Psychiatry, who is leading the network.
Reports of growing numbers of students accessing institutional counselling services and an increase in student suicides has prompted much discussion about how to tackle the issue of student mental health.
鈥淒espite an increasing concern about mental health in universities, the research base in the UK has been scarce,鈥 said Dr Byrom.
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The research network, which is one of eight funded by the聽UK Research and Innovation聽to look into mental health across society, has funding for four years. Its work will include setting up a cohort study to specifically track student mental health, running conferences and events, and funding smaller research projects intended to grow into larger ones.
Dr Byrom said King鈥檚 and its partners, which include the National Centre for Social Research and the University of Oxford, will put 鈥渟tudents at the centre of the research鈥, including through a student-led research team.
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The findings from the network will then feed into the UK鈥檚 University Mental Health Charter, announced in June by universities minister Sam Gyimah.
The charter 鈥 being produced by the charity Student Minds with the support of聽the UPP Foundation, the Office for Students, the National Union of Students and Universities UK 鈥 is intended to act in a similar way to Athena SWAN, which recognises universities鈥 work towards gender equality. It is hoped that it will incentivise institutions to implement good practice when it comes to student well-being.
鈥淥ne of the struggles with the lack of the research is identifying what that good practice in universities looks like,鈥 said Dr Byrom. 鈥淲ith one in four students being seen or waiting to be seen by counselling services, we have to stop and ask why so many need that. What can be done earlier on so they don't get into that position in the first place?鈥
The announcement came as Universities UK issued guidance聽about preventing suicides at universities, including a recommendation that universities train all student-facing staff 鈥渋n suicide awareness, how to have conversations and how to intervene鈥.
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Universities UK has itself published a mental health framework 鈥 in 2017 鈥 but Dr Byrom points out that the problem is that 鈥渁s nice as it is, a framework doesn鈥檛 have any carrots or sticks to encourage institutions to actually implement it. The point of the charter is to create impetus to implement good practice.鈥
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