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Experiences and challenges in education of deaf young people in Scotland
Education Scotland, the British Deaf Association (Scotland), and Scotland’s National Centre for Languages (SCILT) worked with deaf young people to co-produce this case study detailing the experiences and challenges of young deaf people in accessing education in Scotland.
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.
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.
Voices Through The Lens research project
A new project has been launched to help young, ethnic minority people explore their experiences of mental health stigma and discrimination through photography.
ScotSMART research working groups
ScotSMART (Scottish Student Mental Health Research) are looking for working group members for four new strands of research.
Mental health & wellbeing community support for young people in Scotland
The Scottish Youth Parliament have launched an independent evaluation of mental health and wellbeing community supports and services for 5–24 year olds, their parents and carers.
Scottish students’ views on gambling, gaming & cryptocurrency
Scottish students views on gambling, gaming & cryptocurrency: survey results. The findings of this survey highlight the impact gambling has on students in Scotland – both their own gambling, and those close to them who gamble.
College Counselling Services in Scotland: Insights and Perspectives Amidst the Student Mental Health Crisis
This independent research report provides an updated overview of Scottish College Counselling Services.
#FeelsFM research – the impact of mental health stigma on Scotland’s young people
A new report by See Me has shown that adults making time to improve their understanding of mental health could go a long way to tackle the stigma which many young people continue to feel.