Students across the UK face varied prospects with universities setting out different plans.
Others, however, like the University of Sussex, have said they aim to deliver some in-person teaching from Easter, according to the report.The report found that the pandemic and changes to student life continued to have a significant impact on students' mental health.Just over a third of students were satisfied with the delivery of mental health services, whereas 50% were satisfied with the provision of other support services.
Rachel Hewitt, director of policy and advocacy at Hepi, said the picture for students remained unclear.
OMG what next. Compo claims.
I think everyone's is tbh, refer yourself to an IAPT Service in your local area, they provide quick access to counselling and CBT. Also try Every Mind Matters NHS.
Thats what happens when you don't know if you're boy, girl or vacuum cleaner.
Not surprising.
I'm sure it is , it's been a tough year for them. I'm sure the young nurses of the NHS who have worked throughout the pandemic, risking their own lives, facing death and dealing with death must be in rough shape too.
Awww didums
Shouldn't the question be why we believe everybody that responds to a survey
Ffs get a backbone
Everyone’s suffering not just students bleating on about their hardships - where’s the voice of millions who’ve lost their jobs, homes and loved ones?
Their mental health worsens due to many factors. Checking them regularly or asking them if they're okay will help them to reduce their stress. Not just students, but also those who are working especially the frontliners. 😁
Not due to pandemic! It’s due to lockdown!
Everybody’s mental health has suffered. I really wish we would stop dividing it up like this. It’s not just affecting young people, old people are lonely and cooped up, people in their late 30s, 40s are taking their own lives.
Is that their excuse for trashing parks?
And how many men take their life each day?