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25 January 2024
The University of Sheffield14:00-16:30

Evidence and evaluation: How to improve support for student mental health – Sheffield

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Are you located near Sheffield and looking to improve the efficacy of your student mental health support?

Join us on 25 January in Sheffield, where we will be hosting an interactive event at The University of Sheffield on using evidence and evaluation to improve support for student mental health.

We will be sharing best practice approaches to evaluating student mental health interventions and guide you through how to use our new Student Mental Health Evidence Hub. The Hub provides information, evidence and evaluation guidance that the sector can use to improve the efficacy of their student mental health support.

During this event, we will take a detailed look at the Hub, including the Student Mental Health Evidence Toolkit, examples of practice, and evaluation guidance. You will have the opportunity to dive into the practical applications of the student mental health evidence hub and gain a deeper understanding of how it can guide evidence-informed practice and build evaluation capacity.

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 The Student Mental Health Evidence Hub

Developed by a consortium consisting of AMOSSHE The Student Service Organisation, King’s/SMaRteN, Student Minds, and What Works Wellbeing, we synthesised evidence, identified current practices and gaps in mental health support for students, supported partners in evaluating their interventions, and produced case studies and evaluation guidance.

Who is this event for?

Practitioners, researchers, evaluators, and mental health support teams at HE providers who wish to guide their practice and update their strategies and perspectives on student mental health evidence-based intervention.

Future events

We are aiming to hold further interactive sessions across the UK so stay tuned for future events in regions near you.
If you would like further guidance on improving the efficacy of your student mental health support, head to our Student Mental Health Evidence Hub.