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The Scottish Mental Illness Stigma Study
The Scottish Mental Illness Stigma Study explores where and how people with more complex mental illnesses face stigma and discrimination and the impact this has. The study has highlighted that people are holding back from attending events and doing act …


SA Officer GLITCH Workshops
NEW Workshops focusing on online abuse and engaging with digital spaces in a positive and respectful way NUS Charity undertook research in 2021/22 on Officer Wellbeing, asking elected officers past and present about their experiences and the impac …


Student engagement event for Mental Health Strategy
The Scottish Government is developing a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy. The new strategy will allow us to look ahead to make sure we are doing the right things to meet the mental health needs of people over the coming years.


Student Mental Health and Wellbeing Working Group
The Scottish Government’s Student Mental Health and Wellbeing working group restarted on 19th May 2022 after being temporarily paused due to COVID-19.


Thrive Students
This group brings together representation from Edinburgh's higher education institutions, Edinburgh Health and Social Care Partnership (EHSCP), and the voluntary sector.


Looking After your Mental Health in and Outside of Class
Blog by SiMS for Students Volunteer Project member Renite Gosal on Looking After your Mental Health in and Outside of Class


BROKE Report
Broke: How Scotland is failing its students NUS Scotland has launched new research on the state of student poverty in Scotland.


City of Glasgow College
City of Glasgow College offers a free range of counselling services and mental health advisors to students. Our support services can help you maintain your wellbeing inside and outside of college.


Glasgow Caledonian University
The Student Wellbeing team offer a range of student support provisions, including access to counselling, wellbeing and mental health advisors, wellbeing support workshops and resources, and more.
