StudyWell: a co-design project for enhancing student mental health and wellbeing through service design and relational welfare

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Students mental health is declining. StudyWell is a project aiming at positive impact on student mental health in student cities in Norway; by integrating relational welfare with service design, and the study environment as a starting point. We discussfour implementation challenges: First, co-design depends on a shared mindset across disciplinary boundaries. Secondly, balancing the lenses of individuals, community, system and future require facilitation. Thirdly, societal impact requires continuous partner anchoring. Finally, approaches must not further pathologize university student.

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Nielsen, B. F., Reed, N. P., Ness, O., Bjerck, M., Pinto, A. F., Memet, I., & Lineer, K. A. (2024). StudyWell: a co-design project for enhancing student mental health and wellbeing through service design and relational welfare. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 4, pp. 1647–1656). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2024.167

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