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New Delhi, to remove mental health concerns of students and prevent suicides in higher educational institutions, the Supreme Court is looking for views of various stakeholders through the National Work Force Online Survey questionnaire appointed by the Supreme Court, officials said on Friday.
He said that the taskforce is visiting various institutions of higher education across the country so that they can gather ideas and suggestions.
Taskforce launched its website on Friday, on which all surveys are available for students, parents, faculty members, mental healthcare providers and general public.
“Institutional visits include conversations with various stakeholders such as students, faculty members, administrators and members of various committees, who are working with grievances redressal.
The conversation takes into account the identity of the intersection of the students and involves meeting students from various disadvantaged sections of the society, “said Ravindra Bhat, a former judge of Justice, who is leading the task force.
“In addition, students are invited to participate in open forums to express their views for taskforce members. The taskforce student is also looking into infrastructure and services to prevent the crisis and increase the good of the student,” Bhat said.
Higher Education Secretary Vineet Joshi said that the taskforce is also getting from experts and stakeholders of various subjects, who are working to prevent suicide in various issues and for the good of the student’s goodness to achieve deep insights in various issues.
“This is in addition to the current data and literature review on the subject, including reports, publishing and media reports. Taskforce is looking for the views of stakeholders through online survey questionnaire. These will be filled by students of high educational institutions, such students, faculty members, and mental healthcare services providers.
“Available in English and Hindi, these surveys want reactions from students who are enrolled in higher educational institutions in India. In addition, there are institutional surveys that want information from institutions that create ecosystems of higher educational institutions in India.
“Surveys include academic stress, systemic discrimination, available support, nature of discrimination, facing complaints, grievances redressal mechanisms, etc.,” Joshi said.
Institutions are also being asked to share data on informed suicides, preventive measures and complaints on grievances.
In March, the Supreme Court issued directions related to the prevention of students suicides in higher educational institutions, which outlined the immediate requirement of extensive measures to overcome mental health concerns among students.
The apex court formed a national work force headed by Justice Bhat, as well as discussions with other experts of various domains, discussed and discussed issues related to mental health concerns among students, prevention of suicides in educational institutions, and recommending preventive measures.
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