New partnership to help landlords prioritise student mental health

Student accommodation marketplace Student.com has joined forces with Student Minds, the UK’s student mental health charity, to help student landlords prioritise mental health.

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Rozi Jones
5th July 2018
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"Fundamental to a student’s experience at university is where they live and this can have a large impact on their mental health and wellbeing."

 

The partnership will create the first free training opportunity exclusively for UK student accommodation providers.

The training will be delivered as an online webinar, with an offline session hosted at Student.com’s London office. Ahead of the training session, Student.com and Student Minds will survey landlords to gain additional insights into the mental health-related challenges they currently face.

Luke Nolan, founder and CEO of Student.com, commented: “Peace of mind for students has been priority number one for Student.com since our inception. Partnering with Student Minds allows us to take our commitment to student wellbeing one step further, by sharing knowledge and best practice within our network of accommodation providers.

"With Student Minds’ expertise and Student.com’s wide-reaching landlord network, we are confident that our partnership will help empower even more accommodation providers to prioritise student mental health. We chose Student Minds as our official charity partner because of their strong expertise and experience in student mental health, and we’re proud to support their work with a donation from Student.com.”

Rosie Tressler, CEO of Student Minds, added: “Fundamental to a student’s experience at university is where they live and this can have a large impact on their mental health and wellbeing. It has been great to see a number of large student accommodation providers working to improve student mental health and using our ‘Student Living’ toolkit over the last few years, but we recognise the importance and reach of smaller landlords across the UK.

"Together, we need to work on preventing difficulties and ensuring students can thrive during their time at university. This partnership with Student.com will allow us to take an important step towards this goal.”

 

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