by Admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Press
Sir, The family of Harry Armstrong Evans are right to call on universities to publish the number of suicides among their students (news and leading_artiticle,Nov 1).There is an epidemic in mental health conditions among our young people, with one in six children in... by Admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Press
by Megan Ballantyne, Joshua Hughes and Amy Rushton Parents open parliamentary petition for ‘Harry’s Law’ following death of Exeter student Dec 13, 2022 – by Megan Ballantyne, Joshua Hughes and Amy Rushton THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS CONTENT RELATING TO SUICIDE WHICH... by Admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Press
Sat 8 October 2022 Mother’s fears about her son ‘lost’ by university Nicola Woolcock Education Editor A mother phoned a university well-being service in the weeks before her son took his own life but received no response because of flaws in a... by Admin | Mar 2, 2023 | Press
– official newspaper of the University of Glasgow Niamh Flanagan, Deputy Editor-in-Chief 20th November 2022 The case of Natasha Abrahart highlights the importance of a legally defined duty of care for universities toward their students. You’d be forgiven for assuming... by Admin | Mar 1, 2023 | Press
Universities should be legally required to disclose how many of their intake have taken their own lives. No experience is more traumatic for a parent than the death of a child, and for that death to be self-inflicted compounds the tragedy. Yesterday Rupert Armstrong... by Admin | Mar 1, 2023 | Press
Issue 05 – November- 4th “Harry Armstrong Evans was a student at Exeter University when he killed himself. The coroner at his inquest criticised the university for not responding to his ‘cry for help’. He had sent an email about his poor state of mind...