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Student Mental Health: Implementation Toolkit Conference 2024

Tuesday 9th July 2024
10:00 am - 3:10pm
Virtual Conference

The Student Mental Health Implementation Toolkit will offer the latest insights and research into how to build your university’s impact in improving outcomes for students facing mental health risks.

You will examine the next steps in coordinating joined-up services, designing a holistic mentally healthy environment and explore how to deliver successful interventions across the student lifecycle.

This ‘toolkit’ conference will also provide you with fresh ideas for your team on managing student anxiety, working with academics, supporting disclosure and auditing your NHS partnerships.

Objectives

  • Assess how to review and optimise partnerships with external partners to support successful collaboration

  • Evaluate key learning points from the University Mental Health Charter and how your institution can drive continuous improvement

  • Discover approaches to working with academics and embedding mental health practice into the learning environment

  • Explore new research and ideas on delivering impactful mental health interventions


Warning: The following agenda contains references to suicide and mental health.

If you need help please contact 0800 068 41 41 for Hopeline247 or Samaritans on 116 123.



Headline Speakers

Yeme Onoabhagbe
Interim CEO
Student Minds

Ashley Cave
Mental Health Advisor
University of Sunderland

Dr Mark Shanahan
Co-Founder
The LEARN Network


Agenda


10:00 am

Chair’s Welcome Address and State of the Sector

 

Jane Harris
Chair, Mental Wellbeing in Higher Education Expert Group (MWBHE)
Co-Director of Student Welfare and Support Services and Head of Counselling, University of Oxford (CONFIRMED)


10:30 am

5 Action Points for Successful Implementation: University Mental Health Charter Framework

 

Building on insights from hundred of conversations, submissions and practice reviews, this session will examine what is working in developing an impactful whole-university approach as part of the University Mental Health Charter Framework. The session will explore practical steps on:

  • Leadership, policy development and strategic direction

  • The design and delivery of external partnerships and pathways

  • Transitions across the student lifecycle and identifying risk

  • Successful interventions and the route to a long-term mentally healthy environment

 

Yeme Onoabhagbe
Interim CEO
Student Minds (CONFIRMED)


11:10 am

What Did We Do? Interventions Delivered Following Charter Development

 

Louise Knowles
Head of Mental Health and Psychological Therapy Services
The University of Sheffield (CONFIRMED)


11:40 am

Break


12:10 pm

A Duty of Care? Next Steps for Improving Mental Health Safeguarding for all Students

 
  • Examining the existing statutory expectations on universities and exploring calls for a duty of care in higher education

  • Can the higher education sector be bolder on standards set in meeting the general duty of care?

 

Dr Mark Shanahan
Co-Founder
The LEARN Network (CONFIRMED)


12:30 pm

Insights on Interventions for Mental Health in Hindu and South Asian Communities

 

Chaitanya Pankhania
Head of Counselling & Mental Health
University of Hertfordshire (CONFIRMED)


12:50 pm

Break


1:40 pm

What Does Impactful Partnership Working Look Like in Practice?

 

Liz Kearton
Deputy Director of Student Support (Student Mental Health)
University of Bath (CONFIRMED)


2:10 pm

Acting on Anxiety: How Do We Know? How Do We Intervene?

 
  • Supporting students to understand and manage anxiety

  • When can anxiety become an increased mental health risk?

  • How can university professionals and support teams identify and intervene for students suffering with anxiety?

  • Tools and approaches for preventing and reducing anxiety

 

Ashley Cave
Mental Health Advisor
University of Sunderland (CONFIRMED)


2:40 pm

Unlocking the Barriers to Student Disclosure

 
  • Supporting the decision-making process for students on disclosing mental health conditions to a university

  • Challenging concerns over academic progress or success when disclosing a condition

  • Overcoming the risk of students feeling their mental health difficulties wouldn’t reach the threshold for help

  • Examining why certain cohorts of students don’t ask for help or use support services at all

  • How do processes and approaches to student engagement need to change to support a more inclusive and open approach to disclosure?

 

Dr Rachel Spacey
Policy and Engagement Officer
University Mental Health Advisors Network (CONFIRMED)


Conference Close

3:10 pm


* Programme subject to change


 

Audience

This conference is designed for all those engaged in mental health provision across the higher education sector. Those in attendance will include:

  • Heads of Student Mental Health

  • Student Support & Engagement Managers

  • Mental Health Advisors

  • Counsellors

  • Directors of Student Services

  • Directors of Student Support

  • Heads of Student Wellbeing

  • Heads of Student Life

  • Heads of Student Experience


Pricing

Public Sector
£345 + VAT

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Private Sector
£395 + VAT

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