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Wellbeing 1000 project

Our friends at Mind Your Head Shetland tell us about their Wellbeing 1000 perinatal peer support project.

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New guides support people to safely share their experiences of suicide

A partnership project, with a focus on lived experience, has resulted in the launch of two new guides to support the sharing and gathering of experiences of mental health and suicide.

Different ways to share experiences. Audio, paper and pencil, video camera and mobile phone.

Launch of With Us, For Us report and resources!

With Us, For Us provides an opportunity for people living with trauma and/or who have been given a diagnosis of personality disorder to share their experiences of services and their ideas for improvement.

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Get your free Bump, Birth & Beyond peer support guide!

Let's do Peer Support: Bump, Birth & Beyond is a new resource co-designed to help you plan and deliver perinatal peer support.

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Keep the Heid peer support groups

This month we are shining a spotlight on the Keep the Heid community-based peer support groups.

Your Experience Counts: Improving self-harm support

To learn from the experiences of people affected by self-harm we held a series of Recovery Conversation Cafés.

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The Neuk – A Safe Place

An independent evaluation, of this peer-led mental health crisis centre in Perth, highlights the profound and meaningful impact it has on people accessing support.

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Learning from the Peer2Peer pilot

A new report outlining the findings from an independent evaluation of the Peer2Peer Development Programme.

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A safe and supportive experience for Edinburgh mums

Let's do Peer Support: Bump, Birth and Beyond is coming soon! Here's a sneaky peek at one of the case studies from this new perinatal resource.

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Creating Positive Change: Your Views on our Impact

Scottish Recovery Network Director Louise Christie presents a new visual report outlining your views on our impact.

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