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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Local Suicide Prevention Planning and Implementation Toolkit
Suicide Prevention Scotland have produced a Local Suicide Prevention Planning and Implementation Toolkit which features sections on topics relating to the development and implementation of a local suicide prevention action plan.
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.
LGBT Youth Scotland support and resources
LGBT Youth Scotland support LGBTQ+ young people in all aspects of their lives through the provision of youth work, and they support them to use their voice to create change in equality and human rights. They have a range of support available for young people.
Understanding Eating Problems
SAMH have recently launched a new resource containing helpful information, tips and useful organisations to help you or someone you support to understand eating problems.
Resources to support trans & gender diverse students
The TransEDU website provides a central resource for information on supporting trans applicants, students and staff in colleges, universities and students' associations.
SAMH launch new Digital Self-Care Plan
SAMH have recently launched a new support tool for young people: a Digital Self-Care Plan.
Creating Hope with Peer Support: new guide
Scottish Recovery Network have recently launched a new resource to help groups, organisations and services offer community base peer support as part of suicide prevention.
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 …
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.
