By Phil Shepka & Helen MulroyCambridge University has launched a campaign urging struggling students to access support, as the death of a sixth student this year is reviewed.Natalie Acton, head of student support, said the new Reach Out campaign sought to "encourage students to come forward if they need support of any kind".Reach Out was planned prior to the death of a medical student in September.
"We take this issue extremely seriously and we are really keen to make sure that we learn any lessons that we can from a student death," she said. The Reach Out campaign followed a review of mental health services at the university which began last year amid rising demand for services. The BBC previously reported a draft report from October last year branded the university's mental health services as
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