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Podcast: Duty of care, international students, drugs

This week on the podcast student suicides and a duty of care have been discussed in Parliament - but would such a duty help or hinder in efforts to support students?
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This week on the podcast student suicides and a duty of care have been discussed in Parliament – but would such a duty help or hinder in efforts to support students?

Plus cabinet wranglings over immigration policy and international students continue, and we discuss whether the sector should wade in or deftly avoid controversies over issues like student drug use.

With Sue Rigby, Vice Chancellor at Bath Spa University, Andy Youell, Executive Director Digital and Regulation at University College of Estate Management, Sunday Blake, Associate Editor at Wonkhe and presented by Mark Leach, Editor in Chief at Wonkhe.

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Lee Fryatt
2 years ago

Interesting perspectives but this is not about blame. We recognise there are complex issues but it is wrong to simply suggest that lower rates of suicide equates to students being ‘ safer’. There is no empirical data of credible evidence to support this claim. We are clear, a legal precedent has undermined the government’s reassurance about any ‘general duty’. It is presumptuous to state campaigners do not understand the sector, some of our members actually work within the sector as well. We are not asking for the University to become primary carers, we are not seeking individual liability, staff have… Read more »

Adam
2 years ago

Would appreciate if the show notes included links to support services, such as Samaritans (116 123) to be more fully in line with Samaritans Media guidelines.

Adam
2 years ago
Reply to  Adam

Thank you for updating this article and others so promptly