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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.


QAA Scotland Event: Supporting learners to flourish in challenging times
This event, the second in QAA Scotland’s ‘Supporting our Learners to Thrive’ discussion series focuses on how providers can make the experience more equitable for learners in these challenging times, with practical advice based on the latest research and examples of real impact.


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.


Making Co-production work Guide
Voices of Experience (VOX) Scotland members created this resource to help raise awareness of what needs to be considered in relation to co-production and mental health.


Scotland’s Self-Harm Strategy & Action Plan
A new strategy, developed jointly between the Scottish Government and COSLA focused on supporting people who self-harm is being launched, backed by an investment from the Scottish Government of £1.5 million. Student mental health.


Peer Connects: peer support in services and crisis support
Scottish Recovery Network are hosting Peer Connects - a trio of free participatory online events to connect, share and learn with people passionate about the power of peer support.



Living with Trauma: A new short film
Premiered at the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival, this short film, created by the With Us, For Us Lived Experience Group, uses storytelling, photography, and artwork to explore different experiences of living with trauma



With Us, For Us Project
With Us, For Us provided an opportunity for people living with trauma and/or have been given a diagnosis of personality disorder to share their experiences of accessing services and their ideas for improvement. A Lived Experience Project Group (LEPG) w …


Snack-size self care
This session was all about Glasgow Caledonian University's Snack-size self care project.
