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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.
Conversion practices and where to get support
Conversion practices - what they are and where to get support.
An Introduction to Widening Participation in Scotland
An Introduction to Widening Participation in Scotland is a free course which has recently been developed for college and university staff who may engage with students from disadvantaged backgrounds and support underrepresented learners and we know that …
NHS 24: Student health
NHS 24, Scotland’s provider of digital and telephone-based health and care services, is promoting health tips to help students starting college or university.
Discover Togetherall
Togetherall is an online peer support community designed to support your mental wellbeing. It’s a place where you can share what’s on your mind, explore resources, and engage in conversations – all anonymously and at your own pace.
Free mental health courses and resources
TURAS Learn, by NHS Education for Scotland offer a wide range of educational resources which provide guidance and support to enhance continued professional development.
PHS Briefing gambling and suicide
Public Health Scotland has produced a briefing about the link between gambling and suicide.
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 …