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G4S BECOMES 500TH PLEDGE SIGNATORY TO JOIN ‘see me’ TO TACKLE STIGMA
G4S has become the 500th organisation and the first security solutions company in Scotland to publicly pledge its commitment to work with ‘see me’ to tackle the stigma and discrimination surrounding mental ill-health.
It's Award Time for Media Volunteer Gemma
On Thursday 26th April we joined our Media Volunteer Gemma and her family at The Young Scot awards in Glasgow, as Gemma was a finalist in the Citizen and Diversity Award category. Gemma has been volunteering with 'see me' since September 2010 and has featured in The Scotsman, The Daily Record and in our 'Supporter' film. Since joining the campaign Gemma has been inspirational when telling her story of support and recovery.

Faith communities in Lanarkshire come together to tackle stigma
Eleven Lanarkshire faith communities have become the first in the country to unite together and publicly pledge their commitment to work with ‘see me’.

Fifth and final 'see me' short film is now available!
Starting from the Scottish Mental Health Week in October 2011, we have been launching short films that now make up a series of five films. Each of these films explores a different theme and its relationship with mental health. The fifth, and final, of these is now live.
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Two "firsts" for 'see me' pledge in the Highlands
Last Friday (9th March 2012) Inverness Caledonian Thistle were hosting a 'see me' pledge signing event where eight new organisations pledge their support for the campaign. This included two "firsts" - our first Gaelic language pledge from the Sabhal Mòr Ostaig college of the University of the Highlands and Islands, and Terry Butcher became the first person to sign the pledge twice by signing for Inverness Caledonian Thistle FC, adding to his 2005 signing for Motherwell FC.

'see me' Launches 'What's On Your Mind?' - New Young People Campaign
With one in ten children and young people affected by mental health problems, ‘see me’ joined forces with Scots singer, Rachel Sermanni, on 22 February 2012 to launch a new campaign aimed at 13 to 15 year olds across Scotland.

See us in action
A short film from 'see me' to challenge the stigma and discrimination of mental ill-health among young people. The film encourages young people to talk about their mental health, and be supportive of their friends who experience mental health problems. Part of the "What's On Your Mind?" campaign resources. 7 mins.
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