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 …
Projects
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 …
Share your experience with Mind to Mind
Hearing about the lived experience of others can help with life’s daily stresses. Change Mental Health is working with NHS Inform and Scottish Government on the Mind to Mind mental health resource, which features video and audio of different people talking about how they deal with life’s challenges. They are looking to hear from more …
Online event supporting care experienced students get into university
The Hub for Success supports care experienced students to get in, stay in, and return to college and university. As part of this work, they hosting an online information event on for anyone who is thinking about or planning to go to any of the following institutions: During the online course, you will find out …
Promoting learner success during the cost of living crisis events
This academic year, QAA Scotland and the Scottish Higher Education Committee (SHEEC) are taking forward a project ‘Supporting our learners to thrive: Promoting learner success during the cost of living crisis’. This short series of discussion sessions will provide staff and students with the opportunity: The first event in this discussion series will focus on the …