Student mental health matters

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Student mental health matters

Time: November 24, 2012 to November 25, 2012
Location: Wadham College
Street: Parks Road
City/Town: Oxford OX1 3PU
Website or Map: http://www.srsh.co.uk/confere…
Phone: http://www.eventbrite.com/contact-organizer?eid=3021630779
Event Type: conference
Organized By: Student Run Self Help
Latest Activity: Oct 17, 2012

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This year the Royal College of Psychiatrists published a report on the state of student mental health, presenting worrying findings about the increase in mental health problems among students and decrease in capacity to provide support to students. 

This trend must be reversed. We propose Three Steps Increase understanding of mental health problems

  1. Develop skills to run effective awareness campaigns
  2. Run effective & Informed awareness campaigns which get students talking openly about mental health. 

Are you with us? 

We are bringing together experts to combine informative talks on mental health issues and their impact on students with workshops to give you ideas and develop your skills for running effective awareness and support projects for student mental health. 

Including talks on: stigma & how to fight it, Eating Disorders & how to build Positive Body Image, Depression and the power of  being mindful, Psychosis, Personal stories  Of student’s experience, How to build an  effective campaign to change attitudes, Harnessing the power of personal experience stories, Can we make students Happier?, How can universities support students with mental health problems, How to plan an effective campaign…

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