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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You First: staff wellbeing podcast series
Public Health Scotland and Suicide Prevention Scotland have developed a four-part podcast series aimed at those across our Scottish workforce who are working on sensitive and emotive topics and issues or with potentially upsetting data and information.
Momentum Works – Bipolar Support for Students
Momentum Works is a new peer-led project from Bipolar Scotland, that aims to support people with bipolar in the workplace and students studying at college or university.
Suicide Prevention: Enabling Conversations toolkit
The Enabling Conversations toolkit offers practical tips on creating safe spaces, finding trusted people to talk to, and building confidence to express feelings in ways that feel comfortable.
Free trauma awareness course
The Foundations of Trauma-Informed, Relationship-Based Practice course is a free 4 hour, flexible online resource designed to help people better understand trauma and how strong relationships can support those impacted by trauma.
Blog: voices of lived experience in mental health reform
The importance of engaging with people with lived experience in mental health reform.
Blog: Psychosocial support
Psychosocial support looks at our psyche – who we are as individuals - and the socio - the environment in which we live.
Time Space Compassion podcast series
Time Space Compassion, a podcast by Suicide Prevention Scotland explores how three simple words can make a difference to people experiencing suicidal crisis.
Trauma and suicide prevention webinar
Scottish Government, COSLA, Suicide Prevention Scotland and the Improvement Service are hosting an online event focusing on joining the dots between embedding a trauma-informed approach, suicide prevention and supporting people affected by suicidality and self harm.