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and the 5th of may 2018 — the student deaths which have been sudden and unexpected at the university of bristolty have had 12 student deaths over the last 18 months, some of which have been ruled as a suicide, some of which are awaiting an inquest verdict, meaning university leaders are happy to look much harder at how they can intervene earlier. are having to look much harder at how they can intervene earlier. increasing more mental health support, increasing the counselling service support for students, and also more support for vulnerable, complex cases. but, in addition, we‘ve been having a more profound review of what more we can do to take a whole institution approach. this was henry's room before he left home to go to university. suicide deaths among students have been steadily going up since 2006. pippa‘s 21—year—old son, henry, was studying photography in london. he‘s one of 146 students who took their own lives in 2016. he had lost weight. he had dark shadows under his eyes. he was clearly in crisis. he changed from being that super—confident person to just a shell of the person that
and the 5th of may 2018 — the student deaths which have been sudden and unexpected at the university of bristolty have had 12 student deaths over the last 18 months, some of which have been ruled as a suicide, some of which are awaiting an inquest verdict, meaning university leaders are happy to look much harder at how they can intervene earlier. are having to look much harder at how they can intervene earlier. increasing more mental health support, increasing the counselling service support...
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and the 5th of may 2018 — the student deaths which have been sudden and unexpected at the university of bristoles in the city have had 12 student deaths over the last 18 months, some of which have been ruled as a suicide, some of which are awaiting an inquest verdict, meaning university leaders are happy to look much harder at how —— verdict, meaning university leaders are having to look much harder at how they can intervene earlier. increasing more mental health support, increasing the counselling service support for students, and also more support for vulnerable, complex cases. but, in addition, we've been having a more profound review of what more we can do to take a whole institution approach. this was henry's room before he left home to go to university. suicide deaths among students have been steadily going up since 2006. pippa's 21—year—old son, henry, was studying photography in london. he was one of 146 students who took their own lives in 2016. he had lost weight. he had dark shadows under his eyes. he was clearly in crisis. he changed from being that super—confident person to just a
and the 5th of may 2018 — the student deaths which have been sudden and unexpected at the university of bristoles in the city have had 12 student deaths over the last 18 months, some of which have been ruled as a suicide, some of which are awaiting an inquest verdict, meaning university leaders are happy to look much harder at how —— verdict, meaning university leaders are having to look much harder at how they can intervene earlier. increasing more mental health support, increasing the...
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30th and the 5th of may 2017, the student deaths which have been sudden and unexpected at the university of bristolristol and the university of west england have had 12 student deaths, some of which have been ruled as a suicide, some of which are still awaiting an inquest verdict. we have been having a more profound review of what more we can do to take a whole institution approach to supporting students, which means we look at all of our practices to see how we can reduce anxiety and stress and support well—being and resilience in our students. this was henry's room before he left home to go to university. suicide isn‘tjust a problem for the universities in bristol. pippa‘s 21—year—old son henry was studying photography in london. he was one of 146 students who took their own lives in 2016. he had lost weight. he had dark shadows under his eyes. he was clearly in crisis. he changed from being that super—confident person to just a shell of a person that he used to be. he held my hand really tightly, and it was almost like an uncanny kind of goodbye. he took his own life five days later. anxiety, de
30th and the 5th of may 2017, the student deaths which have been sudden and unexpected at the university of bristolristol and the university of west england have had 12 student deaths, some of which have been ruled as a suicide, some of which are still awaiting an inquest verdict. we have been having a more profound review of what more we can do to take a whole institution approach to supporting students, which means we look at all of our practices to see how we can reduce anxiety and stress...
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took their own lives in 2016. has been hearing from some of those affected. unexpected at the university of bristola community in mourning. bristol, a community in mourning. of which are still awaiting an inquest verdict. inquest verdict. support well—being and resilience in our students. our students. before he left home to go to university. university. problem for the universities in bristol. bristol. son henry was studying photography in london. in london. students who took their own lives in 2016. he had lost weight. he had dark shadows under his eyes. dark shadows under his eyes. he was clearly in crisis. clearly in crisis. just a shell of a person that he used to be. used to be. tightly, and it was almost like an uncanny kind of goodbye. uncanny kind of goodbye. he took his own life five days later. own life five days later. conditions are increasing among students. students. inevitably, other mental health issues get dressed as well. issues get dressed as well. policy and in terms of training and support targeting that end too. support targeting that end too. what are the things they are foc
took their own lives in 2016. has been hearing from some of those affected. unexpected at the university of bristola community in mourning. bristol, a community in mourning. of which are still awaiting an inquest verdict. inquest verdict. support well—being and resilience in our students. our students. before he left home to go to university. university. problem for the universities in bristol. bristol. son henry was studying photography in london. in london. students who took their own lives...
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globally one out of every ten people lives within a volcano danger zone a study last year by the university of bristol in the u.k. estimated that more than a quarter of a million people have been killed by volcanic eruptions in the past five hundred years an average of five hundred and forty deaths per year one of the deadliest eruptions in modern times was up mount pelée in the caribbean island of martinique in one thousand no two it completely wiped out the city of some pierre killing thirty thousand people. volcanoes can affect the entire earth's climate the eruption of mt tam bora in what is now indonesia in eight hundred fifteen discharge so much and sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere it blocked sunlight causing extreme cold in the northern hemisphere crop failures and what people at the time called the year without a summer as for kill away it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years most of it flowing harmlessly into the sea but not always but it's really difficult to forecast what might happen and so that makes it really hard to know exactly what's a native hawaiian spiri
globally one out of every ten people lives within a volcano danger zone a study last year by the university of bristol in the u.k. estimated that more than a quarter of a million people have been killed by volcanic eruptions in the past five hundred years an average of five hundred and forty deaths per year one of the deadliest eruptions in modern times was up mount pelée in the caribbean island of martinique in one thousand no two it completely wiped out the city of some pierre killing thirty...
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one out of every ten people lives within the volcano danger zone a study last year by the university of bristol in the u.k. estimated that more than a quarter of a million people have been killed by volcanic eruptions in the past five hundred years an average of five hundred forty deaths per year one of the deadliest eruptions in modern times was of mount pelée in the caribbean island of martinique in one thousand no to it completely wiped out the city of some pierre killing thirty thousand people. volcanoes can affect the entire earth's climate the eruption of mt tam bora in what is now indonesia in eight hundred fifteen discharge so much and sulphur dioxide into the atmosphere it blocked sunlight causing extreme cold in the northern hemisphere crop failures and what people at the time called the year without a summer as for kill the way it has been spilling lava continually for more than thirty years most of it flowing harmlessly into the sea but not always but it's really difficult to forecast what might happen where and so that makes it really hard to know exactly what native hawaiian spiri
one out of every ten people lives within the volcano danger zone a study last year by the university of bristol in the u.k. estimated that more than a quarter of a million people have been killed by volcanic eruptions in the past five hundred years an average of five hundred forty deaths per year one of the deadliest eruptions in modern times was of mount pelée in the caribbean island of martinique in one thousand no to it completely wiped out the city of some pierre killing thirty thousand...
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here at the university of western england in bristol to have partnered with a platform called kooth toe who study here. it offers online forums, self—help materials and tools and live one—on—one counselling sessions. one student who wanted to remain anonymous found the pilot interesting and helpful. i struggled with low mood and anxiety and self harming in the past and that was all going on when i started university and i wasn't sure how i could build any therapeutic relationship with someone who i have never met. but it surprised me that i actually have. being able to write it down is a lot easier because sometimes i find it difficult to say what i am feeling and ifind it easier to put it into words. there are many tools and platforms out there to try and help young people at an early stage and the anonymity of online is often a big plus. these students found using a bot app a great help. althouth users can go to on—line counsellors, 99% of users is via an ai chatbot. there were also mindful exercises and interactivejournals which help build emotional resilience. a lot of people feel
here at the university of western england in bristol to have partnered with a platform called kooth toe who study here. it offers online forums, self—help materials and tools and live one—on—one counselling sessions. one student who wanted to remain anonymous found the pilot interesting and helpful. i struggled with low mood and anxiety and self harming in the past and that was all going on when i started university and i wasn't sure how i could build any therapeutic relationship with...
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yet at the university of western england in bristol to have partnered with a platform to provide a service counselling sessions. one student who remains anonymous is fun to poultry interesting. student who remains anonymous is fun to poultry interestinglj student who remains anonymous is fun to poultry interesting. i struggled with low mood and anxiety and self harming in the past and that was all going on when i started university andi going on when i started university and i wasn't sure how i could build any therapeutic relationship with someone who i have never met. but it surprised me that i actually have. being able to write it down is a lot easier because sometimes i find it difficult to say what i am feeling andi difficult to say what i am feeling and ifind it easier to put it into words. another great plots of online services is the peer—to—peer support available. there are many tools and platforms out there to try and help young people at an early stage in the anonymity of online is often a big plus. these students found using a botapp big plus. these students found using a bot ap
yet at the university of western england in bristol to have partnered with a platform to provide a service counselling sessions. one student who remains anonymous is fun to poultry interesting. student who remains anonymous is fun to poultry interestinglj student who remains anonymous is fun to poultry interesting. i struggled with low mood and anxiety and self harming in the past and that was all going on when i started university andi going on when i started university and i wasn't sure how i...
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here at the university of western england in bristol to have partnered with a platform called kooth tod and anxiety and self harming in the past and that was all going on when i started university and i wasn't sure how i could build any therapeutic relationship with someone who i have never met. but it surprised me that i actually have. being able to write it down is a lot easier because sometimes i find it difficult to say what i am feeling and ifind it easier to put it into words. there are many tools and platforms out there to try and help young people at an early stage and the anonymity of online is often a big plus. these students found using a bot app a great help. although users can go to on—line counsellors, 99% of users is via an ai chatbot. there were also mindful exercises and interactivejournals which help build emotional resilience. a lot of people feel like if they are talking to a person then this is like a major problem where if it's a bot, they can just talk and talk and talk and it doesn't have too much of an effect. you still get the support that has been put in plac
here at the university of western england in bristol to have partnered with a platform called kooth tod and anxiety and self harming in the past and that was all going on when i started university and i wasn't sure how i could build any therapeutic relationship with someone who i have never met. but it surprised me that i actually have. being able to write it down is a lot easier because sometimes i find it difficult to say what i am feeling and ifind it easier to put it into words. there are...
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university leaders after a rise in the number of student deaths. the stark words come after the deaths of three students in the city of bristol in just the last monthbe setting ourselves up for huge costs and burdens on the nhs but, more than that, we will be destroying lives. we'll have a special report on why universities and the health service are failing to identity and support students who are vulnerable. also tonight: more money for grammar schools in england. will it mean more choice for parents or greater social division? the women let down by smear test failures in ireland and the children who'll now lose their mothers to cancer. it hasn't hit me that i'm dying. because i'm so... worried...
university leaders after a rise in the number of student deaths. the stark words come after the deaths of three students in the city of bristol in just the last monthbe setting ourselves up for huge costs and burdens on the nhs but, more than that, we will be destroying lives. we'll have a special report on why universities and the health service are failing to identity and support students who are vulnerable. also tonight: more money for grammar schools in england. will it mean more choice for...
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university. and one of the students, sara bristol—abbott, who says that the way teachers reacted to her race earliery white but there were a lot of mixes and my year group was but there were a lot of mixes and my year group was predominantly but there were a lot of mixes and my year group was predominantly black. there were a lot of issues with a troublesome year group as we had energy, there were threats of cancelling the prom and in the end we had to get a black male head of year just to have that we had to get a black male head of yearjust to have that person to sit down and understand us. it made a world of difference, it really did, had to be labelled as that troublesome individual because they don't understand where you are coming from. were you label that troublesome individual because of the colour of your skin? definitely. in school, for example, if you had a gripe with someone, to be able to have a discussion and work things out, it could never be left as that, it had to be the uproar of this and this and it was never really that intense, but everything had to be blown out of proportion. i
university. and one of the students, sara bristol—abbott, who says that the way teachers reacted to her race earliery white but there were a lot of mixes and my year group was but there were a lot of mixes and my year group was predominantly but there were a lot of mixes and my year group was predominantly black. there were a lot of issues with a troublesome year group as we had energy, there were threats of cancelling the prom and in the end we had to get a black male head of year just to...
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of revenge. she denies everything and the cross—examination continues at bristol crown court. a universityth multiple stab wounds and the word "bully" written on herforehead. nearly 800 people are at risk of redundancy after virgin media has announced it will close its call centre in swansea. the firm plans to focus its operations on its manchester site. virgin media says there will be a net reduction in 500 roles overall. a report on alleged institutional abuse at a mental health ward in denbighshire has found no evidence to support the claims. an inquiry in 2015 was told by relatives that conditions on the tawel fan ward near rhyl were like a "zoo". but a new investigation has concluded that the evidence it relied on was incomplete. tomos morgan reports. she was vibrant, she was kind, considerate. you always think your own mother is the best. for six weeks in 2012, joyce elizabeth dickerty was cared for at the tawel fan ward at glan clwyd hospital, north wales. a mental health ward with elderly dementia patients. but from the outset, her children, christine and philip, had concerns about
of revenge. she denies everything and the cross—examination continues at bristol crown court. a universityth multiple stab wounds and the word "bully" written on herforehead. nearly 800 people are at risk of redundancy after virgin media has announced it will close its call centre in swansea. the firm plans to focus its operations on its manchester site. virgin media says there will be a net reduction in 500 roles overall. a report on alleged institutional abuse at a mental health...