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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


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.


Hub for Success
The Hub for Success (HfS) supports care experienced individuals to get in, stay in, and return to college and university.


Corporate Parenting in Colleges
College Development Network are offering a free, online course for all staff working in colleges and students' associations focused on Corporate Parenting.


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


SHNS Self-Harm Awareness training
The Self-Harm Network Scotland (SHNS), part of Penumbra Mental Health, are providing free Self-Harm Awareness training.


Your Experience Counts: Improving self-harm support in Scotland
To learn from the experiences of people affected by self-harm, Scottish Recovery Network held a series of Recovery Conversation Cafés. Feedback from the cafés is outlined in the 'Your Experience Counts' report. The report also features key actions, based on feedback from those with lived experience, needed to improve self-harm services and support in Scotland.


Resources for college staff supporting student carers
Carers Trust Scotland have a suite of free downloadable resources that support colleges across Scotland to have the capacity to identify, support and report on their student carers.
