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National Network of Universities and Colleges dedicated to Suicide Prevention
Suicide Prevention Scotland and The University of Strathclyde are setting up a National Network of colleges and universities dedicated to suicide prevention.


See Me Empower Change pilot
This pilot aims to develop and test two upskilling interventions for staff across colleges and universities


Time To Talk Day
Time to Talk Day 2025 will take place on Thursday 6 February. See Me runs the campaign in Scotland, and the theme for this year is, ‘Get comfortable and start talking about mental health’.


Blog: New College Lanarkshire on their new Wellbeing Academies
New College Lanarkshire have written a blog on their new Wellbeing Academies.


Blog: Ayrshire College on monitoring & evaluation
Ayrshire College explore the importance of monitoring and evaluating our SMHA, the key components to consider, and practical steps for effective oversight.


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.


LGBT Charter
The LGBT Charter, delivered by LGBT Youth Scotland, is a straightforward programme that enables organisations, including colleges, universities and students' associations to proactively include LGBTQ+ people in every aspect of their work, supporting their staff and providing high quality service to their students.


Conversion practices and where to get support
Conversion practices - what they are and where to get support.
