🚨New for the Wider Social Determinants of Mental Health Programme. We analysed Scotland’s recent policy strategies for mental health, & qualitative research on how daily life affects Scots’ mental health, to find insights for a preventive policy approach. https://t.co/7i7Bh9x8wr
Join us on 4th September to reshape the narrative on gambling harm in Scotland.
At this event you will hear from key speakers about the normalisation of gambling, discuss how to use language to challenge this, and co-produce key messages. Sign up here:
https://t.co/RRBssKU3Ko
Happy Care Day from everyone at Who Cares? Scotland! 🎉
We can’t wait to see those of you who are coming to the Carelidh later on, how ever you’re celebrating this year, make sure to use the hashtag #CareDay2024 so we can share.
Thought-provoking lecture from @HesterParr this evening about the relationship between climate change and mental health. Hester was able to tune in to the essence of great questions from the audience and gave considered responses. I've also left with a film recommendation 🙂
Next lecture:
Prof Hester Parr
Why we should think about the relationship between climate change and mental health in Scotland
Wednesday 7 Feb, 7.30pm
@HesterParr#mentalhealth#climatechange#climate
https://t.co/6EVW4hgwmW
Thank you so much to all who donated for my firewalk for @ScotFamADrugs. I have a few blisters, but it was worth it to raise money in memory of my fearless boy, Ryan, who I know would have approved of his feartie mum!
You can still donate at the link below
https://t.co/B1ZCN0iHKQ
Exciting news of our Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Standards virtual launch! Come along on 30 November 2022, 3-4pm to hear from @AConstanceSNP, @traceyclusker and @ruth_glassborow.
Click here to register: https://t.co/cIvBGCYNBb
One week until our #RHIC22 webinar 📢 Tune in to hear from @lawrence_pavia about what we learned from working with homelessness and substance use services, @ceosfad about the experiences of families and carers, and @P_H_S_Official about work to link homelessness and health data.
Do you want to improve services for people experiencing homelessness and problematic substance use? Come along to our Reducing Harm, Improving Care webinar on 3 November to hear what we did, what we found and what will happen next. Register here: https://t.co/gqHWK3xAR8 #RHIC22
It's #WorldHomelessDay2022. As part of our Reducing Harm, Improving Care programme we considered what works well in supporting people experiencing homelessness, mental health issues and problematic substance use. Read our evidence review here: https://t.co/Ewhed0d9Z3
Our @online_his staff equality networks have changed how staff engage. Our networks include:
*Pride Network
*Carers Network
*Menopause Cafe
*Disability Network
What networks do you have set up at your organisation?
#HealthAndSocialCareScotland