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Employment and mental health survey

This is an independent survey by researchers from Heriot-Watt University in conjunction with SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health), to understand employees' experiences of psychological well-being at work and broader attitudes to mental health and employment. 

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Citizen's Advice Scotland needs you!

CAS have circulated a short survey to find out what barriers people with mentail ill-health face when accessing Citizen's Advice Bureaux and how these barriers can be overcome. Please take a couple of minutes to fill in this survey and email to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .  

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Suzie Vestri: People experiencing mental ill-health should not be afraid to speak about their problems

Please read and share this new opinion piece in the Scotsman (Monday 16th January, 2012) from the 'see me' campaign director, Suzie Vestri, which discusses the stigma of mental ill-health in the light of recent stories by many sportsmen about their experiences of mental ill-health.

'There's More to Me': Improving mental health services for Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual people

Thursday 9th February 4-6:30pm, Glasgow

LGBT Youth Scotland invites you to a community engagement event during LGBT History Month Scotland. The event will bring together mental health practitioners and lesbian, gay and bisexual community members to discuss representation and anti-stigma campaigns and the future of mental health service provision for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in Greater Glasgow and Clyde.

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NHS Tayside launches groundbreaking fund – cash4communities 

NHS Tayside has launched a pioneering £2million fund to benefit communities across the area. The cash4communities project will see members of the public able to apply for a share of the fund to take forward their own ideas to tackle some of the main challenges faced by people living in communities today. 

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'see me - I'm a supporter' - One in the series of short films that 'see me' has produced to raise awareness of mental health and the stigma still too often associated with mental health problems. This film explores mental health issues and the impact of support from family, friends and the community. 5 mins.

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