The Think Positive Hub brings together all of the projects, services, resources and news relating to student mental health in one place, for students and those who support them to easily access.
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Suicide prevention: Ask, Tell animations
The Ask, Tell Animations are three adult educational animations that inform individuals working with adults about mental health.


Share your experience with Mind to Mind
Change Mental Health is working with NHS Inform and Scottish Government on the Mind to Mind mental health resource, which features video and audio of different people talking about how they deal with life’s challenges. They are looking to hear from more people about their mental wellbeing challenges to help others who may be going through the same.


Creating Hope Together Conference
This free conference from Suicide Prevention Scotland will bring together Scotland’s broad community working directly or indirectly to prevent suicide to showcase the vast array of work already taking place across Scotland, share evidence and good practice, and plan how they can achieve the vision and outcomes of Creating Hope Together.


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.


NUS Scotland’s ‘Broke Students, Broken System’ report launch
NUS Scotland have launched a new report - Broke Students, Broken System. The report highlights the serious crisis facing Scotland’s higher and further education system.


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


Peer Support Group Facilitation Guides
Scottish Recovery Network have co-designed a new resource, containing 4 free guides, and film.
