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SAMH launch new Digital Self-Care Plan
SAMH have recently launched a new support tool for young people: a Digital Self-Care Plan.


Mental Health Awareness Week 2024
The theme of this years Mental Health Awareness Week (MHAW2024) was ‘Movement: Moving more for our mental health’. Every year in May, the Mental Health Foundation leads Mental Health Awareness Week – bringing together the UK to focus on getting good me …


SAMH: How to cope with student life guide
The 'How to cope with student life' guide from SAMH is for anyone experiencing a mental health problem who is a student or considering becoming one. It gives information about how students can look after their mental health while studying, what sources of support are available and how the people a student has around them such as friends or family, can help.


The Why Not Trust: Wee Campus
Wee Campus is an online digital community that has been developed and co-designed with students with experience of care to be a safe place to engage, share experiences, advice, find information, and encourage others through their education journey.


SHNS Self-Harm Awareness training
This 1-hour session, via Zoom, is for anyone in Scotland who is interested in learning more about self-harm. This includes college, university and students' association staff and students. There are several dates available between March and June.

Suicide prevention: Ask, Tell animations
The Ask, Tell Animations are three adult educational animations that inform individuals working with adults about mental health.


Hub For Success Event: Supporting Care experienced students
Hub for Success event including workshops, lightening talks and group activities exploring how best to support care experienced students.


Be part of the Mental Health Youth Commission
The Mental Health Youth Commission will be a space for Scottish LGBTQ+ young people ages 13-25 to share their views and experiences and help develop resources and training that will be shared with mental health services and other partners to influence change.


Online event supporting care experienced students get into university
The Hub for Success supports care experienced students to get in, stay in, and return to college and university. As part of this work, they hosting an online information event on for anyone who is thinking about or planning to progress to university
