‘I felt exposed and ashamed’: How students battle loneliness amid mental health crisis
People aged 16 to 24 are the loneliest age group in the UK
Universities ‘have to try harder’ to prevent student suicide, MP says
‘Something is seriously wrong with the current system’
Harry took his own life after he failed his exams. Why didn’t Exeter Uni do anything?
Two years after Harry’s death, his parents want answers. This is Harry’s story
‘They made me feel invalid’: Shocking new figures show scale of student mental health crisis
4,000 students took The Tab’s mental health survey. Here’s what students are really dealing with
Introducing Harry’s Law: The petition fighting to change how universities deal with suicide
88 per cent of students wish their uni was more transparent about student suicide, a Tab survey has found
Students are self-medicating to cope with their mental health. Here are the shocking figures
A Tab survey of 4,000 students reveals what students are taking the most, and at which unis
100 students take their life every year. This petition is calling for urgent change at unis
‘We want students to be protected, but not everybody is safe at university’
Two thirds of students have felt loneliness at uni. These are their stories
‘I barely went out in Freshers’ Week and so missed most of getting to know people’