This document was produced by the Mental Health Foundation and partners to support the implementation of peer support services for people with long term conditions throughout Scotland.
The Mental Health Foundation Scotland partnered with Thrive Edinburgh and secured funding from the Scottish Government Get into Summer funding scheme to support the mental health and wellbeing of young people in Scotland during summer 2021.
As a mother of two, I have had two distinct experiences as a pregnant Black woman going through maternal care within the UK. I am disappointed to say that both my experiences were negative.
… supportive relationship that supports both people’s mental wellbeing. The suggestions below came from our … doing things that you both enjoy.” Depression, like many mental health problems, can take over your life. It’s … We know that exercise and staying active can protect our mental health. You may like to suggest going for a walk or …
Many of us are facing new worries because of the cost-of-living crisis. If you’re having a hard time with things and it seems like there’s nothing anyone can do to help, there are ways that the government or organisations can help and guide you through these difficult times.
Re:Connect and Time and Space were unique peer support projects established for mental health carers, matched them with another person who had been through a similar situation.