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New Scottish LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Network launched
Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Edinburgh have launched a new Scottish LGBTQIA+ mental health network.
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
Mental health support for apprentices
Skills Development Scotland (SDS) administers Scottish Apprenticeships on behalf of Scottish Government. An apprenticeship involves working towards a qualification whilst working at the job. Apprentices are therefore staff members and are also students …
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
Scottish Recovery Network’s Peer Recovery Hub
Scottish Recovery Network have recently launched their new Peer Recovery Hub, which has tools, events and opportunities to inspire people and organisations to develop and champion peer support for mental health recovery.
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
Blog: St Andrews University on External Partnerships
Blog about the University of St Andrews partnership with the Fife Rape and Sexual Assault Centre (FRASAC).
 
      
  QAA Scotland: Cost-of-living challenges for students who are parents
This event, the fourth in QAA Scotland’s ‘Supporting our Learners to Thrive’ discussion series focuses upon the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on the learning experiences of students who are parents.
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
Co-production in practice: GCU student mental health campaign
GCU Wellbeing Service and Digital Design students have co-produced a campaign to encourage students to speak about their mental health.
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
See Me Scotland: It’s Okay to Talk
'It's Okay to Talk' is a resource developed by See Me Scotland. The resource is made up of presentation slides, facilitation notes, conversation examples and a participant pack to help community groups and organisations deliver their own It’s Okay to Talk sessions.
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
ScotSMART research: student mental health support
ScotSMART are trying to find out what mental health and/or wellbeing interventions are offered within Scottish Higher Education Institutions. By intervention, they mean any event(s) or action taken to promote the positive mental health and wellbeing of students.
 
      
   
	
	
	
	
If It’s Okay Campaign
Members of the anti-stigma alliance have created the If It’s Okay campaign. The campaign aims to give a voice to people who don’t feel that it’s okay to speak about what they are going through, by looking at the impact stigma and shame still have.
