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Preventing and Responding to Student Suicide
A Practical Guide for FE and HE Settings
Herausgeber: Smith, Jo; Mallon, Sharon
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Herausgeber: Smith, Jo; Mallon, Sharon
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The first of its kind, this authoritative and comprehensive book covers issues related to suicide risk, prevention and postvention. Compiled by 35 experts including a foreword from Student Minds CEO, Rosie Tressler OBE, the book offers pragmatic insight into an issue of increasing concern within HE settings.
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The first of its kind, this authoritative and comprehensive book covers issues related to suicide risk, prevention and postvention. Compiled by 35 experts including a foreword from Student Minds CEO, Rosie Tressler OBE, the book offers pragmatic insight into an issue of increasing concern within HE settings.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 153mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781787754188
- ISBN-10: 1787754189
- Artikelnr.: 61881968
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 153mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781787754188
- ISBN-10: 1787754189
- Artikelnr.: 61881968
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Edited by Sharon Mallon and Jo Smith, Foreword by Rosie Tressler OBE, CEO, Student Minds
CONTENTS
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution
Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo
Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in
Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally
Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among
Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on
Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further
Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide
Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford,
Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student
Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education,
Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare
Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher
Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie
Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen
Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective,
Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David
Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students,
Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide,
Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide,
Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl
Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key
Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution
Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo
Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in
Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally
Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among
Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on
Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further
Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide
Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford,
Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student
Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education,
Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare
Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher
Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie
Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen
Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective,
Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David
Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students,
Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide,
Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide,
Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl
Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key
Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
CONTENTS
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution
Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo
Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in
Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally
Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among
Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on
Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further
Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide
Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford,
Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student
Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education,
Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare
Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher
Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie
Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen
Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective,
Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David
Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students,
Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide,
Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide,
Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl
Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key
Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.
Part 1: Understanding and preventing suicide among students
Editorial Introduction: Jo Smith and Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 1: The Problem of Suicide in The Higher Education Institution
Sector, Joanna McLaughlin and David Gunnell.
Chapter 2: Suicide Prevention in Further Education, Kate Parker and Jo
Smith.
Section 1: Risk
Chapter 3: Student Suicide Risk: Factors Affecting Suicidal Behaviour in
Students In Northern Ireland, Margaret McLafferty and Siobhan O'Neill.
Chapter 4: Student Suicide: The Policy Context, Diana Beech and Sally
Olohan MBE.
Chapter 5: The Influence of Social Media on Suicidal Behaviour Among
Students, Rachel Cohen and Lucy Biddle.
Chapter 6: From Suicidal Thoughts to Behaviour: Theoretical Perspectives on
Student Suicide, Katie Dhingra, Peter J. Taylor, E. David Klonsky.
Chapter 7: Transitions and Student Suicide: The Role Of Higher And Further
Education Sectors, Katie Rigg and Ellen Mahoney.
Chapter 8: The Integrated Motivational-Volitional (IMV) Model and Suicide
Risk In Students: The Role Of Perfectionism, Seonaid Cleare, Dave Sandford,
Heather McClelland, Tiago Zortea and Rory O'Connor.
Chapter 9: Suicide Clusters and Contagion In The HE And FE Student
Population, Ann John.
Section 2: Responses to Risk
Chapter 10: A Model for Student Suicide Prevention In Higher Education,
Treasa Fox and Jo Smith.
Chapter 11: How Can We Support Staff to Talk Safely About Suicide? Clare
Dickens and Stuart Guy.
Chapter 12: Supporting Student Mental Health and Wellbeing In Higher
Education, Mark Ames.
Chapter 13:How can we talk safely about suicide with students? Katie
Stafford and Jo Smith
Chapter 14: Supporting Students: The Role of The NHS, Clare Dickens.
Chapter 15: Supporting Students: The Parents' Perspective, Natalie Day.
Chapter 16: Suicide Safety Planning with HE And FE Students, Carmen
Betterridge and Alys Cole-King.
Part 2: Responding to a Student Death by Suicide
Chapter 17: Responding to Student Suicide: A Student Services Perspective,
Nic Streatfield.
Chapter 18: Responding to Family Needs After A Student Suicide, David
Mosse.
Chapter 19: Student Suicide: Responding to The Needs Of Bereaved Students,
Deirdre Flynn.
Chapter 20: Responding to The Needs Of Staff Impacted By A Student Suicide,
Hilary Causer.
Chapter 21: Understanding and Responding To Bereavement After A Suicide,
Sharon Mallon.
Chapter 22: Suicide Postvention In Higher Education Settings, Karl
Andriessen and Karolina Krysinska.
Chapter 23: Media Portrayal of Suicide: Who Is Most At Risk And Why. Key
Findings From International Research Evidence, Lorna Fraser.