The mental health fellowship programme was run over a period of three years, from 2016 to 2018, and has involved 59 fellows. A list of fellows, and links to their reports published to date can be found below.
Prevention is about looking for the root causes of today's problems rather than treating the symptoms. Our programmes and our policy work are designed to address these issues from the top-down and bottom-up.
Our work cannot, and will not, stop until we realise our vision of a world with good mental health for all. So, after you have provided for your loved ones, we hope you will consider adding a gift in your Will to the Mental Health Foundation. We really do depend on these very special gifts so we can continue our work for a mentally healthy society for all.
The Mental Health Foundation in Scotland partnered with Children’s Health Scotland and Digital Bricks Learning to develop a professional learning resource on mental health and wellbeing for all school staff in Scotland, on behalf of the Scottish Government’s Mental Health in Schools Working Group.