Anti-Stigma Session: Launch of our Creative Approaches Report

Posted by See Me, 20 October 2025

This month’s Anti-Stigma Sessions will showcase key learning about our creative work over the last few years.      

We are hosting our fourth at the end of the month. 

This session will launch of our new Creative Approaches report.  

On Thursday 30 October, from 10am to 11.30am, See Me and the Mental Health Foundation will share some of the key learning about the creative work we have led, commissioned and supported over the last few years.  

We will share how we have come to consider participatory creative methods to be integral to tackling intersectional stigma, and we will hear from a range of partners including The Alliance and The Simon Community to build a picture of how and why creative approaches are uniquely well-suited to exploring experiences of inequality and oppression.  

This session will be relevant to anyone engaged in participatory creative projects, organisations wishing to develop and support these projects, and also funders and commissioners who might like to understand more.   

What are the Anti-Stigma Sessions? 

The Anti-Stigma Sessions share learning from projects and research across Scotland from See Me, volunteers, our partners and supporters.   

We’ll be profiling leaders in the anti-stigma space, sharing innovation and critical thinking, encouraging people to take action against stigma and featuring lived experience throughout.  

Open to anyone with an interest in exploring mental health stigma and discrimination, its impact and how we can tackle it, the free sessions will explore a range of topics including intersectional mental health stigma, using the arts to tackle stigma and much more.  

If you would be interesting in hosting your own Anti-Stigma Session, please contact info@seemescotland.org.