Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities provide central counselling services and, in recent years, some have introduced wellbeing programs. However, an unrecognised source of support and pastoral care for students is academic staff. This pilot research project explored the experiences of academic staff in one university’s enabling programs in terms of the type of support academic staff provide (academic and/or non-academic), how equipped they perceive they are to support their students, and how this role impacts on them. The study is qualitative; interviews were conducted and a thematic analysis undertaken. It was found that academic staff viewed supporting their students as part of ...
Poor student well-being at UK universities is overstretching institutional support services, highlig...
Purpose: There is evidence that students’ experiences in Higher Education (HE) can be adversely affe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how faculty staff on health and social care progra...
Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities pr...
Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities pr...
Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities pr...
© 2018, University of Wollongong. All rights reserved. Student wellbeing and mental health are i...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
Current dialogues in the Higher Education sector highlight a range of tensions and uncertainties abo...
Current dialogues in the Higher Education sector highlight a range of tensions and uncertainties abo...
Poor student well-being at UK universities is overstretching institutional support services, highlig...
Purpose: There is evidence that students’ experiences in Higher Education (HE) can be adversely affe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how faculty staff on health and social care progra...
Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities pr...
Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities pr...
Student wellbeing and mental health are increasingly a concern of universities. Most universities pr...
© 2018, University of Wollongong. All rights reserved. Student wellbeing and mental health are i...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
The prevalence and consequences of mental health challenges amongst university students is now widel...
Current dialogues in the Higher Education sector highlight a range of tensions and uncertainties abo...
Current dialogues in the Higher Education sector highlight a range of tensions and uncertainties abo...
Poor student well-being at UK universities is overstretching institutional support services, highlig...
Purpose: There is evidence that students’ experiences in Higher Education (HE) can be adversely affe...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to examine how faculty staff on health and social care progra...