Staff Confidence in Supporting Student Mental Health: Outcomes from a Survey
(1) Background: The number of university students experiencing mental health problems has been a growing concern over recent decades, and support for them is now considered an inevitable part of the role of an academic. Research into the role of the academic reveals ambiguous expectations and weak s...
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Main Authors: | Ellice Whyte (Author), Helen Payne (Author), Bruce Hajilou (Author) |
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2024-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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