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Developing a national database for higher education student counselling services: the importance of collaborations

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 December 2021

Emma Howard*
Affiliation:
School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Zahra Tayer Farahani
Affiliation:
School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Chuck Rashleigh
Affiliation:
Student Counselling Service, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
Barbara Dooley
Affiliation:
School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland
*
Address for correspondence: Dr E. Howard, School of Psychology, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland. (Email: emma.howard@ucd.ie)
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Abstract

Student counselling services are at the forefront of providing mental health support to Irish Higher Education students. Since 1996, the Psychological Counsellors in Higher Education in Ireland (PCHEI) association, through their annual survey collection, has collected aggregate data for the sector. However, to identify national trends and effective interventions, a standardised non-aggregate sectoral approach to data collection is required. The Higher Education Authority funded project, 3SET, builds on the PCHEI survey through the development of a national database. In this paper, we outline the steps followed in developing the database, identify the parties involved at each stage and contrast the approach taken to the development of similar databases. Important factors shaping the development have been the autonomy of counselling services, compliance with General Data Protection Regulation, and the involvement of practitioners. This is an ongoing project with the long-term sustainability of the database being a primary objective.

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© The Author(s), 2021. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of College of Psychiatrists of Ireland
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Fig. 1. Percentage of student population served by PCHEI between 2007/08 and 2019/20 with total HEI enrolment figures for PCHEI members’ reporting

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Table 1. Standardised dataset – client data variables

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Table 2. Categories of presenting issues collected by the SCS Database

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Fig. 2. Network diagram of the parties involved in developing the SCS Database