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Peer Support Creating Hope: 11 November

Join us at this national event for an inspiring day exploring the powerful role of peer support in suicide prevention.

Together, we’ll celebrate and share what’s been achieved through the first three years of the Creating Hope with Peer Support project, and look ahead at what’s needed to ensure peer support continues to grow as a vital part of suicide prevention in Scotland.

Expect a day full of energy, connection and learning, where you’ll hear directly from peer groups and services across the country. Following the Creating Hope with Peer Support Pathway, we’ll explore:

  • Connect – how peer support brings people together and builds understanding
  • Explore – how peer approaches can transform how we prevent suicide
  • Hope – the difference peer support makes to people affected by suicide
  • Support – what’s needed to keep peer support growing and influencing Scotland’s approach to suicide prevention

Launching on the day

We’re excited to launch the Creating Hope with Peer Support report, celebrating three years of the project and the people who make it possible. This milestone honours peer workers, community groups, and organisations collaborating to create connections, share knowledge, and strengthen peer support in their communities.

We’ll also be premiering a brand-new film created in partnership with Suicide Prevention Scotland, The Hive Kirkcaldy, Latnem Peer Support, and Men United. The film shines a light on the vital role of peer support in suicide prevention while also challenging common misconceptions.

Contributions from amazing people

Our workshops, speed presentations and fireside chats will have contributions from SAMH Sam’s Cafe (Fife), Neil’s Hugs Foundation and The Neuk with more organisations being announced soon!

Kairos Women+ will share art work from their peer support project and exhibition which explores the the Scottish Mental Health Arts Festival theme of Comfort/Disturb. The Peer Support Quilt created by Families on the Know Inverclyde will also be on show.

And not forgetting our team of Curious Listeners who will take part throughout the day and later sit down with Tom Arthur, Minister for Social Care and Mental Wellbeing, to share what they’ve learned and the actions needed to support stronger peer-led change.

We want you to leave feeling hopeful, inspired and part of what comes next.

Booking

This event takes place on Tuesday 11 November 2025, 10:00 – 15:30 at The Barracks in Stirling. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.

Due to our funding commitments, this event is for people living and/or working in Scotland but learning and resources will be shared in our newsletter and through the Peer Recovery Hub.

Accessibility

We support The ALLIANCE More than Words: #CommunicationForAll campaign. If you have any accessibility or communication needs that would help you take part, please let us know. To book BSL Interpreters or Electronic Notetakers, we need two week’s notice.

If you have any further questions, contact 0300 323 9956 or info@scottishrecovery.net

Sign Language (BSL) users can contact us directly by using Contact Scotland BSL