For too long tackling mental health stigma has been seen as the responsibility of those who have experienced it.
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How to #BeCalm for Stress Awareness Day 2022
Wednesday 3 November 2022 is Stress Awareness Day, a day for us all to check in with our bodies and minds. Rethink Mental Illness will highlight how stress can negatively affect anyone’s mental health and wellbeing and how you can manage your stress before it becomes a problem.
Autumn 2022 Magazine available NOW
To read the Autumn 2022 CHS Magazine, CLICK HERE. The bumper Autumn edition of the CHS magazine is now available to view online. The Autumn magazine is packed full of great stories, such as celebrating the seven winners of the Scottish Children’s Health Awards 2022 and remembering the fun we all had for Scottish Children’s […]
#BeHelpful Sunday – Let’s Thank Everyone who Supports Us
It’s the final day of Scottish Children’s Health Week 2022! We hope everyone has had fun with #SCHW22 Activity Book and learned more throughout the week about the services and help that Children’s Health Scotland provides every day.
New mental health stigma resource for schools
See Me, Scotland’s programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination, has launched a new free resource for secondary schools. See Me See Change is a new approach to tackling mental health stigma and discrimination in secondary schools, bringing staff and pupils together to form an action plan designed especially for their school. Research from […]