The Think Positive Hub brings together all of the projects, services, resources and news relating to student mental health in one place, for students and those who support them to easily access.
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Thrive Students
This group brings together representation from Edinburgh's higher education institutions, Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (EHSCP), and the voluntary sector.


Looking After your Mental Health in and Outside of Class
Blog by SiMS for Students Volunteer Project member Renite Gosal on Looking After your Mental Health in and Outside of Class


The #NoWrongPath Podcast! – Exam Results & Mental Health
Caroline from our Support in Mind Scotland student volunteer project interviews Struan about his experiences since leaving school, navigating higher education, and what career path he has followed, in hopes that we will help young people realise there is #NoWrongPatr


Support in Mind Scotland for Students – Volunteer Project
Support in Mind Scotland for Students' is a volunteer project that welcomes anyone with a connection to University and a passion for supporting student mental health.


Think Positive Podcast – 2 – Racism
In this episode, we’ll be starting a conversation on racism and mental health.


Think Positive Podcast – 3 – Loneliness
In this episode, we’ll be exploring the topic of loneliness and how it interacts with and affects student mental health.


Think Positive Podcast – 1
In this podcast, you can expect an open, honest and practical discussion about racism, loneliness, environmental sustainability, poverty and studying from home.


NUS Scotland’s Student Guarantee for Scotland
The specific mental health asks included in NUS Scotland's 'A Student Guarantee for Scotland.'


Run your own Recovery Conversation Café
This Scottish Recovery Network toolkit supports you to run your own recovery conversation café. It helps you to engage with people in a meaningful way to find out what is important to them.
