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Peer Chat: An international perspective

Peer Chat with guest Callum Ross. The Peer Chat podcast brings you insights from people using their lived experience to support others and develop peer support approaches.

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Supporting and sustaining community projects

The ALLIANCE Self Management Fund is open for applications! Mark Gallagher, Recovery Enterprises Scotland, shares the powerful impact of the fund on the creation of the Foundations Hub.

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Supporting the wellbeing of older people

In this guest blog, Doug Anthoney, Health and Wellbeing Manager at Age Scotland tells us about their wide range of activities to support wellbeing in older people.

Let’s change the ‘doctor knows best’ mindset

Our Senior Communications Officer Christine explores why we should stop taking it as a given that mental health support should always be through clinical NHS Services.

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A recovery focused refresh

In this Holyrood Magazine think piece Our Director, Louise Christie explores the opportunity to think again about what it is we want from Scotland's Mental Health Strategy refresh.

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Peer support as a social movement

Peer Chat with guest Lisa Archibald. The Peer Chat podcast brings you insights from people using their lived experience to support others and develop peer support approaches.

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So what is a recovery conversation café?

Watch our new animation to find out how a recovery conversation café approach can help you make engagement with people with lived experience meaningful.

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What you said makes peer support unique

We asked people from across Scotland what makes peer support unique? This short animation highlights what you said.

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What we Nourish will Flourish

In this podcast Grampian Public Empowerment Group tell us about their work to create change around traditional consultation approaches, to develop more meaningful lived experience involvement through co-production.

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…powerful tools that make recovery possible

Our Network Officer Lesley Smith's Scotsman opinion piece explores why lived experience and peer support should be a key part of our mental health system.

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