mental health at universities

Mental health support services at campuses across the country are under scrutiny.
Students feel helpless despite increased spending on campus counselling, investigation reveals.
Unclear "what, if anything, was done" to help 19-year-old, despite suicide attempt, coroner hears.
Exclusive: Figures show growing demand for support that cannot be explained by increased student numbers alone.
Analysis of policies shows vast difference in approach to data protection.
Pressure is building on universities to address student mental health.
Concerns over communication between university and health services before the 19-year-old passed away suddenly in May.
Eleven students have died at Bristol since 2016. Friends of Justin Cheng, who killed himself in January, share their story – and say more could have been done to help him.
The family of Natasha Abrahart say she did not get support for her mental health problems.