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How to Offer Effective Wellbeing Support to Law Students


ISBN13: 9781803920795
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Limited
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £90.00



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This 'How to' Guide will provide readers with information and insights which will better equip them to support law students in a higher education setting. Featuring contributions from an array of eminent academics and student support professionals, this book includes personal reflections, example scenarios and practical tips for those seeking to improve support for student wellbeing.

How to Offer Effective Wellbeing Support to Law Students discusses issues that impact wellbeing from a variety of perspectives including distance learning, the influence of sex and gender on the provision of pastoral support, and the challenges of providing wellbeing support at the same time as maintaining personal wellbeing. Written in an informative yet accessible style, chapters provide strategies to work with law students in a supportive capacity while integrating wellbeing as a core component of day-to-day teaching. Ultimately this How to Guide concludes that although wellbeing support varies between universities, there are universal traits and frameworks throughout that can encourage more effective and tailored welfare assistance.

This will be an excellent resource for early career researchers and more established academics in the field of law who undertake teaching and supervisory responsibilities. It will also be of interest to student support professionals as they seek to improve their techniques when working with law students.

Contents:
1. Introduction to How to Offer Effective Wellbeing Support to Law Students 1
Lydia Bleasdale
2. Navigating a student support leadership role as an early career academic: supporting yourself to better support others 5
Rachael O’Connor
3. Looking back to look forward: scaffolding the student support pathway for students through the eyes of an early
career legal academic 24
Laura Hughes-Gerber, Noel McGuirk, Rafael Savva
4. Pastoral support: student views 39
Georgina May Collins
5. Supporting law students: student support officers’ perspectives 59
Lydia Bleasdale, Max Broady, Charlotte Guest, James Johnston
6. Reflections on the influence of staff and student sex and gender on the provision of pastoral support 74
Jenny Gibbons
7. How to offer effective pastoral support in a distance learning institution 88
Liz Hardie, Francine Ryan
8. You see me, but can you hear me? Let’s talk about race 102
Iwi Ugiagbe-Green
9. Wellbeing in the classroom 120
Georgina May Collins, Rita D’Alton-Harrison, David Yuratich
10. Integrating wellbeing into the law school curriculum 140
Emma Jones
11. Being a personal tutor in a diverse HE sector 157
Vicky Martin