Researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University and the University of Edinburgh have launched a new Scottish LGBTQIA+ mental health network with funding from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE). It is a two year project, entitled ‘Developing an Interdisciplinary LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Network for Scotland’. This is the first of its kind, with a key aim …
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See Me See Change
About See Me See Change in schools See Me See Change (SMSC) is a whole institution approach that has been developed by See Me (Scotland’s national mental health anti-stigma programme) through a combination of co-production with young people, piloting the approach with various institutions and local authorities across Scotland, and input from a range of …
Overview: project participants work with external organisations
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LGBT+ History Month – February 2024
The 2024 theme for LGBT+ History Month was ‘Medicine – #UnderTheScope’, celebrates LGBT+ peoples’ contribution to the field of Medicine and Healthcare both historically and today. LGBT+ History Month is celebrated every February across the UK and was founded in 2004 by Schools OUT UK to ‘claim our past, celebrate our present and create our future’. As …
The Forum – June
The Forum brings together representatives from colleges, universities and students’ associations across Scotland who lead on SMHA work at their institution. What is this space for? • An online platform for SMHA project participants across Scotland to share what they’ve been up to with each other. • Offer a supportive space to share ideas, discuss challenges …