Video transcript: Supporting student wellbeing

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Aphrael Spindloe, Content Manager, Student Minds

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I think the role that it plays is that it's a really useful tool that can identify students early on and provide a kind of preventative approach to student mental health and wellbeing.

We're seeing a lot of conversations online, in the media, about students falling through the gaps or students feeling like they're just a number rather than a person.

So, being able to have that data and being able to have the information around their studies means that then staff who might not have that information previously will be able to have more informed conversations with students and being able to target the students at most need of support, rather than waiting for them to come to them instead, is going to be a huge important thing to deal with, especially as we're seeing a growing student population that is going to continue to rise.

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