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Tue 25 Mar 2025
09:00 - 13:00

Venue: Clare Hall, Richard Eden Suite

Provided by: Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning


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Student Mental Health Awareness Training (Charlie Waller Trust)
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Tue 25 Mar 2025

Description

As part of our Collegiate University’s Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Plan, the Student Support Department has developed an innovative training partnership with the Charlie Waller Trust, a leading mental health charity in the UK.

This four-hour Student Mental Health Awareness training is intended for frontline staff at Colleges and Academic Faculties/Departments whose roles are pastoral or include responsibilities for responding to student welfare. The training has been developed and continuously improved thanks to feedback and insights from staff within Cambridge Colleges and Departments.

The session offers:

  • A brief overview of student mental health in Higher Education.
  • Best practice guidance on identifying and responding to students who may be experiencing mental health difficulties.
  • Context-specific case vignettes and scenarios to improve staff confidence in intervening and applying skills in discussions with students, including those who may be experiencing poor wellbeing, mental ill-health and thoughts of suicide.
  • Evidence-based and practical strategies for promoting student and staff wellbeing, including self-care for staff.
  • Key resources and services in place to support mental health locally and nationally.
Target audience
  • College Tutors, Porters, and student-facing staff who regularly engage with students on pastoral or welfare issues (e.g. may include Directors of Studies, Tutorial Office Staff).
  • Academic Faculty or Department staff whose roles can involve supporting students or responding to wellbeing concerns, for example: frontline administrators or secretaries, Postgraduate Research Supervisors.
Prerequisites

Trainees must hold a current staff role which involves assisting students at a Cambridge College, or Academic Faculty or Department at the University.

Sessions

Number of sessions: 1

# Date Time Venue Trainer
1 Tue 25 Mar   09:00 - 13:00 09:00 - 13:00 Clare Hall, Richard Eden Suite map Hannah Buckland
Aims
  • Increase awareness of mental health and the factors affecting it
  • Enhance mental health literacy to enable compassionate conversations and reduce stigma and discrimination
  • Identify warning signs of poor mental health / crisis
  • Increase confidence and knowledge to hold a supportive conversation and respond in line with University procedures and guidelines
  • Increase confidence and knowledge to guide people to appropriate support, understanding our own role, skill set and boundaries
  • Increase confidence in crisis intervention strategies for those at risk of suicide or for those engaging in self-harm behaviours
  • Understand the importance of our own wellbeing and development of self-care strategies
About the Trainer

Hannah Buckland (Charlie Waller Trust)

Hannah Buckland is a Mental Health Trainer at the Charlie Waller Trust. Hannah brings extensive experience of mental health training within the NHS, education and corporate settings. Having worked as an Advocate for young people, Hannah is particularly passionate about young people’s mental health. Her focus is creating kinder, happier and healthier education settings where people feel supported and heard. She is particularly passionate about the language we use and how we create connection with others. Hannah’s focus will always be educating people about mental health, how we can recognise signs of distress and how we can support ourselves and others whilst challenging stigma and promoting empathy.


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