‘My heart jumps when a patient misses a session’: the Brazilian students helping prevent suicide More than 1,500 people at high risk of suicide have been supported by an innovative mental health programme
I returned to uni for freshers’ week 20 years after leaving. Here’s what has changed There’s more teetotalism – and students are more likely to have a job. As term begins, our writer visits Glasgow, her alma mater, to hear the hopes and fears of four first-years
Students support disclosure of mental illness to parents Two-thirds say problems should be revealed in extreme circumstances, research finds
‘She went through torment’: parents criticise Bristol over student suicide Margaret and Robert Abrahart speak of their frustration at trying to find out how their daughter came to kill herself
Neglect by mental health trust led to Bristol student’s suicide Coroner rules Avon and Wiltshire trust failed in the care of Natasha Abrahart
Public speaking: is the push to make students employable going too far? Assessed presentations on courses from physics to philosophy are traumatising vulnerable students
Experts downgraded risk of Bristol student killing herself, inquest hears Natasha Abrahart had tried to take her life twice previously but treatment was delayed
Penis extensions don’t work, study finds Procedures carry high risk of complications ‘and should almost never be carried out’
‘My tutor said it wasn’t a job for a man’: my journey from roofer to midwife I’ve encountered sexism, but it’s an amazing job and an honour to support women giving birth
Coroner calls on universities to destigmatise mental health issues Maria Voisin was speaking after inquest into death of Bristol university student Ben Murray