Staff Perspectives: Defining the Types, Challenges and Lessons Learnt of University Peer Support for Student Mental Health and Wellbeing
In university settings, peer support brings people together based on their student identity. Peer support has been advocated as an innovative intervention to aid student mental health and wellbeing as part of a whole university approach, especially post-pandemic when student support is critical. Whi...
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Main Authors: | Julia Pointon-Haas (Author), Nicola Byrom (Author), Juliet Foster (Author), Chloe Hayes (Author), Jennifer Oates (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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