University students are happy to have their mental health issues shared with their parents, poll finds Students would be happy to have their mental health issues flagged with their parents by university, a survey has found.
Four in five (81 per cent) undergraduates said that their university could share information with their next of kin, according to a poll of over 14,000 students.
The annual Student Academic Experience Survey, conducted by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) and the sector group Advance HE, also found that students are increasingly anxious. The Daily Telegraph
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Four in five (81 per cent) undergraduates said that their university could share information with their next of kin, according to a poll of over 14,000 students.
The annual Student Academic Experience Survey, conducted by the Higher Education Policy Institute (Hepi) and the sector group Advance HE, also found that students are increasingly anxious. The Daily Telegraph
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