Student Health and Well-being Services

Short-term service delivery models were considered inadequate for building trust with racially and ethnically minoritised students. Student Health and Well-being Services were described as underfunded and unable to meet student demand. Ser…

1 sources - 4 claims

Short-term service delivery models were considered inadequate for building trust with racially and ethnically minoritised students. Student Health and Well-being Services were described as underfunded and unable to meet student demand. Services should visibly communicate competence and openness around race-related issues before students seek help. The study informed a practical toolkit for clinician development and institutional change.