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 …
Projects
Men Minds Project
The Men Minds Team are looking for young men in Scotland to help shape research into mental health. They want to know more about what it’s like for young men with the below experiences: If you fit into one or more of these groups, are aged 16-24, and live in Scotland, Men Minds want to hear …
SAMH: Young People’s Participation work
SAMH believe that young people should be able to ask once and get help fast for their mental health, and that young people should be involved in the decisions that impact them. Following a recruitment day for the SAMH Young People’s Panel, SAMH now have 19 young people joining their first ever panel! If you …
Suicide Prevention Youth Advisory Group
Children in Scotland and the University of Stirling have been delivering a Youth Advisory Group to support the development of suicide prevention policy in Scotland since April 2022. The purpose of the group is to work together to support the developmentand delivery of actions set out in the Creating Hope Together action planand ensure …
New Scottish LGBTQIA+ Mental Health Network launched
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 …