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Mental Health Challenge 2023

During Grand Challenges Week, students worked on a group project to address an aspect of their Challenge. As part of their project, students created outputs including podcasts, social media campaigns, websites and apps and so much more. The projects that the students produced in the Mental Health Challenge are shown below.

ExeConnect

Business proposal for a team of student volunteers who will contact students in quarantine

 

 

The Networking Tree

Virtual Facebook community for people to interact along with a podcast to answer people’s questions

 

 

Friendli Connection

Friendli is an app designed by students, for students, to help everyone feel less lonely at university

Studious Six

App to help students connect better on campus

Yana, the Face of Wellbeing

Website to run alongside the wellbeing app offering opportunities and facilities that the University currently doesn’t

The Forum

University moderated social media connecting students with mutual interests

Your Exeter Family

Family system connecting students virtually despite Covid-19 restrictions

Exe Connect

App for university students and alumni to match people based on their interested

Connect 4!

Resource where people can find help for their mental health

game2connect

Project to reconnect those that are lonely through playing online games

ConnectExe

Peer-led society supporting students in reconnecting with university life

Student Wellbeing Network

Educational infographic on mental health, a resource and helpline booklet, and a Facebook page

Mindfulness & Resilience for 11-14 year-olds
Awareness of local services for the LGBT+ community
Supporting Mental Health of the Homeless through Reading
The Treatment Gap for the Mental Health of Veterans
Educational Workshop on Mental health for children aged 8-9
Public Health Campaign around Mental Health Issues
Campaign helping students to ease into physical activity
Section on iExeter for Wellbeing Information for Students
Partnership and Skills Exchange Scheme with Older People
Website providing support for Foster Care Parents