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Trauma and suicide prevention webinar
Scottish Government, COSLA, Suicide Prevention Scotland and the Improvement Service are hosting an online event focusing on joining the dots between embedding a trauma-informed approach, suicide prevention and supporting people affected by suicidality and self harm.
Coping with self-harm and suicidal thoughts
Samaritans have launched a series of videos featuring people talking about what helped them in their own journeys and in supporting others with self-harm and suicidal thoughts.
See Me See Change
The See Me See Change approach is for anyone who is interested in learning more about the impact that stigma and discrimination can have for people who experience mental health problems and wants to do something to make things better.
Changing the Culture: 7 years on
Earlier this month, Universities Scotland published a new report: Changing the Culture: 7 years on which highlights progress made by institutions since the report was first published in 2016.
Exploring experiences of psychosis workshop
This is an opportunity for shared learning and discussion for anyone interested in hearing from people what it’s like to experience psychosis.
Suicide Prevention Youth Advisory Group
Children in Scotland and the University of Stirling have been delivering a Youth Advisory Group to support the development of suicide prevention policy in Scotland since April 2022. They are looking to invite new members to join the group.
Blog: SAMH & Glasgow Caledonian University mental health partnership
Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) and Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) have a longstanding relationship, working together in close partnership to enhance and support the mental health and wellbeing of all our staff and students.
Scottish Recovery Network’s Peer Recovery Hub
Scottish Recovery Network have recently launched their new Peer Recovery Hub, which has tools, events and opportunities to inspire people and organisations to develop and champion peer support for mental health recovery.
QAA Scotland: Cost-of-living challenges for students who are parents
This event, the fourth in QAA Scotland’s ‘Supporting our Learners to Thrive’ discussion series focuses upon the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the learning experiences of students who are parents.