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Guest blog: Can a Story Change Your Life?

Wendy Halliday, Director at See Me reflects on the power of sharing stories to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination.

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A Chance for Change

A report and animation exploring what you said you want from the new Scottish Government Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy.

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Peer support is helping people after intensive care treatment

We've been working with patient group facilitators to explore a peer support approach to recovery for people leaving intensive care.

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New toolkit: Need help developing peer roles?

We've officially launched the Let's Develop Peer Roles toolkit! This free resource will help you to introduce and sustain peer support roles.

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Play your recovery cards right!

Participants had the chance to put all their cards on the table at a recent community planning development day!

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People with lived experience have a wealth of knowledge and skills

Writing for The Scotsman our Network Manager Marks Soanes explores the value and possibilities around Peer Worker roles.

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Get your free Peer Group Facilitation guides!

Let's do Peer Group Facilitation is a set of free practical guides to support you to run peer support groups whether online or in person.

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New report shares learning from NHS co-design project

NHS Lanarkshire Personality Disorder Working Group are taking a different approach to developing mental health support.

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Helping practice keep up with principles

Sam Jordan is the Communications Manager at SCDC, which runs the Scottish Co-production Network. Here he shares some reflections as the annual Co-pro Week Scotland kicks off.

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Kindness, empathy & truly listening don’t cost anything

Writing for The Scotsman our Network Officer Hannah Kane talks about the value of human connection and building meaningful relationships in co-production.

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