Through our work in Wales with our partners the City of Sanctuary, we asked refugees and people seeking sanctuary what well-being means for them, what can impact their well-being, and what can help support their well-being.
Bridges to Belonging is our peer support project for people seeking asylum and refugees in Northern Ireland and Wales. Using the Community Conversations model, we will increase mental health literacy and use the power of creativity to facilitate meaningful and supportive discussions amongst participant groups.
The purpose of this resource is to provide insights, guidance and advice for public sector service providers and commissioners who are looking to adopt gender-sensitive trauma-informed approaches in their own organisations.
The Mental Health Foundation backs the Scottish Government’s calls for an approach that promotes a joined-up locality-based response to end the need for food banks.
Young Mums Connect is a three-year peer support project for young mothers (up to 25 years) that uses a creative, whole-family approach to mental health prevention within a community setting.
The Voices and Visibility for New Scots is a new initiative funded by Glasgow City Council. The programme aims to increase the representation of refugees and asylum seekers within civic forums in Glasgow.
Understanding why kindness matters, and how it can be shown to ourselves and others, is a great way you can help young people improve and maintain their mental health and wellbeing.
This report explores the intersection between popular perceptions of anxiety, the experience of anxiety in people’s everyday lives and the impact of anxiety disorders.