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TIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
TRAINING | MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE | SAMH Our SAMH Workplace training courses provide you with a way to raise awareness and change perceptions of mental health in your workplace. With the help of our professional trainers, your workforce will gain crucial skills in managing mental health in the workforce and learn how to support others. Our selection of interactive mental health MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative of SAMH COMMENT ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS SAMH comment on new mental health statistics. 2nd March 2021. Published today, the latest quarterly statistics from Public Health Scotland show that adults and children are still not receiving mental health services when they need them. The figures show that that 1 in 4 children and young people were turned away from specialist mentalhealth
READ ABOUT SAMH SUCCESS STORIES We all have mental health. Anyone can experience a mental health problem. Sharing stories can offer hope and inspiration. Read from the people we support, our staff and the people who fundraise for SAMH. Find out more about sharing your story or becoming a SAMH mediavolunteer.
INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT AND SUPPORT (IPS) SERVICES This is the most well-established method of 'place then train' in mental health. The IPS model is a well-recognised approach of supported employment. Evidence suggests that IPS has better employment outcomes than other vocational methods. To find out more about SAMH IPS contact oxana.macgregor-gunn@samh.org.uk or download the resourcesbelow.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing. SAMH PROVIDES NEW SERVICE IN ABERDEENSHIRE SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has been appointed to provide a brand new service in Aberdeenshire. The new pathways to recovery service called MyLifeDynamic, will launch in January 2017 and is designed to support people living with mental health problems towards recovery and engagement in the wider community and workingworld.
WHAT’S IT WORTH NOW? 2. SAMH What’s it worth now? www.samh.org.uk Foreword What’s it worth? That was the question SAMH posed in 2006, when we published the first figures on the social and economic costs of SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021.TIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
TRAINING | MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE | SAMH Our SAMH Workplace training courses provide you with a way to raise awareness and change perceptions of mental health in your workplace. With the help of our professional trainers, your workforce will gain crucial skills in managing mental health in the workforce and learn how to support others. Our selection of interactive mental health MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative of SAMH COMMENT ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS SAMH comment on new mental health statistics. 2nd March 2021. Published today, the latest quarterly statistics from Public Health Scotland show that adults and children are still not receiving mental health services when they need them. The figures show that that 1 in 4 children and young people were turned away from specialist mentalhealth
READ ABOUT SAMH SUCCESS STORIES We all have mental health. Anyone can experience a mental health problem. Sharing stories can offer hope and inspiration. Read from the people we support, our staff and the people who fundraise for SAMH. Find out more about sharing your story or becoming a SAMH mediavolunteer.
INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT AND SUPPORT (IPS) SERVICES This is the most well-established method of 'place then train' in mental health. The IPS model is a well-recognised approach of supported employment. Evidence suggests that IPS has better employment outcomes than other vocational methods. To find out more about SAMH IPS contact oxana.macgregor-gunn@samh.org.uk or download the resourcesbelow.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing. SAMH PROVIDES NEW SERVICE IN ABERDEENSHIRE SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has been appointed to provide a brand new service in Aberdeenshire. The new pathways to recovery service called MyLifeDynamic, will launch in January 2017 and is designed to support people living with mental health problems towards recovery and engagement in the wider community and workingworld.
WHAT’S IT WORTH NOW? 2. SAMH What’s it worth now? www.samh.org.uk Foreword What’s it worth? That was the question SAMH posed in 2006, when we published the first figures on the social and economic costs of VIEW ALL OF THE SAMH SERVICES SAMH operates over 60 services in communities across Scotland. Our services are person centred and based on an ethos of recovery. For details of our local services get in touch on 0141 530 1000, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Find my location. INFORMATION ABOUT SAMH Around since 1923, SAMH is Scotland’s national mental health charity. Today, in over 60 communities we work with adults and young people providing mental health social care support, services in primary care, schools and further education, among others. These services together with our national programme work in See Me, respectme, suicide
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Two Too Many and United to Prevent Suicide. Our Two Too Many campaign, launched in 2012/13, focused on the sensitive issue of suicide and its devastating impact on everyone affected. And the fact, at that time in Scotland, two people would die by suicide each day. You can watch one of the original campaign films below. NEW SAMH MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH PUBLISHED ON LOCKDOWN New SAMH mental health research published on lockdown anniversary. 23rd March 2021. New research published by SAMH is exposing the devastating impact of the pandemic on people with mental health problems, as Scotland marks 1 year since the first lockdown. People with mental health problems have seen their wellbeing and access tosupport
VIEW THE VACANCIES AT SAMH HERE SUPPORT WORKER LEVELS 1 & 2 (W643) £18525.00 - £19987.00. Ends 08th Jun 2021. Glasgow Personalisation cover all of Glasgow and its main office is based at 19 Waterloo St Glasgow, providing practical and emotional support to adults with mental. arrow-right-long. STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY WHEN WORKING FROM HOME Working from home, especially during extended periods can be difficult to adjust to. For many of us, it means learning how to manage our different areas of work under new circumstances. We’ve put together some top tips on how to get the most out of working from home whilelooking after
CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are NHS services which assess and treat young people with mental health difficulties. SAMH has been campaigning on CAMHS for some time, in particular by drawing attention to the 20 young people who areSUICIDE PREVENTION
Two people die by suicide every day in Scotland. That’s 784 deaths in Scotland last year, which is an increase from 680 in 2017. The Scottish Government published a new Suicide Prevention Action Plan – Every Life Matters – in August 2018. The Action Plan set an ambitious target to reduce the rate of suicide by 20% by 2022 from a2017 baseline.
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Do you want to be part of Scotland's largest mental health charity? At SAMH people are our biggest asset and through their dedication, skills, compassion and resilience we are proud to provide recovery focused support and help to a record number of people across Scotland. PRIMARY CARE LINK PRACTITIONER (N900) Full description. Job Title: Primary Care Link Practitioner (Aberdeen) Job Family: Delivery and Development. Department/Service/Area: Delivery and Development. Reports to: Senior Primary Care Link Practitioner Direct Reports: n/a. Role Summary. The Primary Care Link Practitioner will provide person-centred support to people in response to the needs and interests of those attending GP Practice SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021. TRAINING | MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE | SAMH Our SAMH Workplace training courses provide you with a way to raise awareness and change perceptions of mental health in your workplace. With the help of our professional trainers, your workforce will gain crucial skills in managing mental health in the workforce and learn how to support others. Our selection of interactive mental healthTIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative of SAMH COMMENT ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS SAMH comment on new mental health statistics. 2nd March 2021. Published today, the latest quarterly statistics from Public Health Scotland show that adults and children are still not receiving mental health services when they need them. The figures show that that 1 in 4 children and young people were turned away from specialist mentalhealth
INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT AND SUPPORT (IPS) SERVICES This is the most well-established method of 'place then train' in mental health. The IPS model is a well-recognised approach of supported employment. Evidence suggests that IPS has better employment outcomes than other vocational methods. To find out more about SAMH IPS contact oxana.macgregor-gunn@samh.org.uk or download the resourcesbelow.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing. NEW STATISTICS SHOW AN INCREASE IN SUICIDE RATES IN New figures have revealed an increase in deaths by suicide in Scotland. Statistics released today show that 833 people died by suicide in Scotland in 2019. This compares to 784 deaths by suicide in 2018. For background briefing on statistics on deaths by suicide,visit
SAMH PROVIDES NEW SERVICE IN ABERDEENSHIRE SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has been appointed to provide a brand new service in Aberdeenshire. The new pathways to recovery service called MyLifeDynamic, will launch in January 2017 and is designed to support people living with mental health problems towards recovery and engagement in the wider community and workingworld.
WHAT’S IT WORTH NOW? 2. SAMH What’s it worth now? www.samh.org.uk Foreword What’s it worth? That was the question SAMH posed in 2006, when we published the first figures on the social and economic costs of SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021. TRAINING | MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE | SAMH Our SAMH Workplace training courses provide you with a way to raise awareness and change perceptions of mental health in your workplace. With the help of our professional trainers, your workforce will gain crucial skills in managing mental health in the workforce and learn how to support others. Our selection of interactive mental healthTIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative of SAMH COMMENT ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS SAMH comment on new mental health statistics. 2nd March 2021. Published today, the latest quarterly statistics from Public Health Scotland show that adults and children are still not receiving mental health services when they need them. The figures show that that 1 in 4 children and young people were turned away from specialist mentalhealth
INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT AND SUPPORT (IPS) SERVICES This is the most well-established method of 'place then train' in mental health. The IPS model is a well-recognised approach of supported employment. Evidence suggests that IPS has better employment outcomes than other vocational methods. To find out more about SAMH IPS contact oxana.macgregor-gunn@samh.org.uk or download the resourcesbelow.
PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing. NEW STATISTICS SHOW AN INCREASE IN SUICIDE RATES IN New figures have revealed an increase in deaths by suicide in Scotland. Statistics released today show that 833 people died by suicide in Scotland in 2019. This compares to 784 deaths by suicide in 2018. For background briefing on statistics on deaths by suicide,visit
SAMH PROVIDES NEW SERVICE IN ABERDEENSHIRE SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has been appointed to provide a brand new service in Aberdeenshire. The new pathways to recovery service called MyLifeDynamic, will launch in January 2017 and is designed to support people living with mental health problems towards recovery and engagement in the wider community and workingworld.
WHAT’S IT WORTH NOW? 2. SAMH What’s it worth now? www.samh.org.uk Foreword What’s it worth? That was the question SAMH posed in 2006, when we published the first figures on the social and economic costs of VIEW ALL OF THE SAMH SERVICES SAMH operates over 60 services in communities across Scotland. Our services are person centred and based on an ethos of recovery. For details of our local services get in touch on 0141 530 1000, available 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Find my location. INFORMATION ABOUT SAMH Around since 1923, SAMH is Scotland’s national mental health charity. Today, in over 60 communities we work with adults and young people providing mental health social care support, services in primary care, schools and further education, among others. These services together with our national programme work in See Me, respectme, suicide
NEW SAMH MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH PUBLISHED ON LOCKDOWN New SAMH mental health research published on lockdown anniversary. 23rd March 2021. New research published by SAMH is exposing the devastating impact of the pandemic on people with mental health problems, as Scotland marks 1 year since the first lockdown. People with mental health problems have seen their wellbeing and access tosupport
VIEW THE VACANCIES AT SAMH HERE SUPPORT WORKER LEVELS 1 & 2 (W643) £18525.00 - £19987.00. Ends 08th Jun 2021. Glasgow Personalisation cover all of Glasgow and its main office is based at 19 Waterloo St Glasgow, providing practical and emotional support to adults with mental. arrow-right-long. CHILD AND ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) are NHS services which assess and treat young people with mental health difficulties. SAMH has been campaigning on CAMHS for some time, in particular by drawing attention to the 20 young people who are STAYING MENTALLY HEALTHY WHEN WORKING FROM HOME Working from home, especially during extended periods can be difficult to adjust to. For many of us, it means learning how to manage our different areas of work under new circumstances. We’ve put together some top tips on how to get the most out of working from home whilelooking after
USE THE WELLBEING ASSESSMENT TOOL This wellbeing assessment uses the Warwick-Edinburgh Mental Well-being Scale (WEMWBS) to measure wellbeing. Good mental wellbeing is about feeling good and functioning well. You may find that your mood goes both up and down so use this tool to monitor it over time. However, this is not intended to replace a consultation with a GP if you areWORK WITH SAMH
Do you want to be part of Scotland's largest mental health charity? At SAMH people are our biggest asset and through their dedication, skills, compassion and resilience we are proud to provide recovery focused support and help to a record number of people across Scotland. SAMH PROVIDES NEW SERVICE IN ABERDEENSHIRE SAMH (Scottish Association for Mental Health) has been appointed to provide a brand new service in Aberdeenshire. The new pathways to recovery service called MyLifeDynamic, will launch in January 2017 and is designed to support people living with mental health problems towards recovery and engagement in the wider community and workingworld.
HORTICULTURE PRACTITIONER (N898) Full description. Job Title: Horticulture Practitioner Job Family: Social Care Services Department/Service/Area: Reports to: Manager Direct Reports: None Role Summary . The Horticulture Practitioner will provide support to service users which encourages independent living and creates an environment for recovery which upholds rights to privacy, dignity and personal choice within a service SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021.TIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative ofSAMH MANIFESTO
SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health. Informed by over 2,500 people across Scotland, many of whom have lived experience of mental health problems, Standing Up for Scotland’s Mental Health sets out 38 actions to make mental health a national priority. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing.STRESS | SAMH
Our reaction to being placed under pressure – the feelings we get when we have demands placed on us that we find difficult to cope with. There’s no medical definition of stress, and health care professionals often disagree over whether stress is the cause of problems or the result of them. Whatever your personal definition ofstress is, it
DEPRESSION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Depression varies very much from person to person and can happen for one or more reasons (loss, childhood experiences, anger, life events etc). Occasionally it may appear for no obvious reason. An important thing to accept is that there are usually no instant solutions to problems in life. Solving problems involves time, energy and work. SAMH (SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH) RESPONSE TO 4 has accepted our position on the need for assessors to have relevant experience and training in mental health, which we believe will go a long way to ensuring the decision making process isHR.NET ENTERPRISE
User Name: Password: Forgotten Password? HOW TO COPE WITH STUDENT LIFE How to cope witH student life 2 How to cope witH student life 3 Contents What changes can I expect on becoming a student? 4 What type of course should I take? SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021.TIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative ofSAMH MANIFESTO
SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health. Informed by over 2,500 people across Scotland, many of whom have lived experience of mental health problems, Standing Up for Scotland’s Mental Health sets out 38 actions to make mental health a national priority. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing.STRESS | SAMH
Our reaction to being placed under pressure – the feelings we get when we have demands placed on us that we find difficult to cope with. There’s no medical definition of stress, and health care professionals often disagree over whether stress is the cause of problems or the result of them. Whatever your personal definition ofstress is, it
DEPRESSION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Depression varies very much from person to person and can happen for one or more reasons (loss, childhood experiences, anger, life events etc). Occasionally it may appear for no obvious reason. An important thing to accept is that there are usually no instant solutions to problems in life. Solving problems involves time, energy and work. SAMH (SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH) RESPONSE TO 4 has accepted our position on the need for assessors to have relevant experience and training in mental health, which we believe will go a long way to ensuring the decision making process isHR.NET ENTERPRISE
User Name: Password: Forgotten Password? HOW TO COPE WITH STUDENT LIFE How to cope witH student life 2 How to cope witH student life 3 Contents What changes can I expect on becoming a student? 4 What type of course should I take? TRAINING | MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE | SAMH Our SAMH Workplace training courses provide you with a way to raise awareness and change perceptions of mental health in your workplace. With the help of our professional trainers, your workforce will gain crucial skills in managing mental health in the workforce and learn how to support others. Our selection of interactive mental health INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT AND SUPPORT (IPS) SERVICES This is the most well-established method of 'place then train' in mental health. The IPS model is a well-recognised approach of supported employment. Evidence suggests that IPS has better employment outcomes than other vocational methods. To find out more about SAMH IPS contact oxana.macgregor-gunn@samh.org.uk or download the resourcesbelow.
READ ABOUT SAMH SUCCESS STORIES We all have mental health. Anyone can experience a mental health problem. Sharing stories can offer hope and inspiration. Read from the people we support, our staff and the people who fundraise for SAMH. Find out more about sharing your story or becoming a SAMH mediavolunteer.
SAMH COMMENT ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS SAMH comment on new mental health statistics. 2nd March 2021. Published today, the latest quarterly statistics from Public Health Scotland show that adults and children are still not receiving mental health services when they need them. The figures show that that 1 in 4 children and young people were turned away from specialist mentalhealth
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SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health Scottish Charity: No. SC-008897 Registered Office: Brunswick House, 51 Wilson Street,Glasgow, G1 1UZ
VIEW THE VACANCIES AT SAMH HERE SUPPORT WORKER LEVELS 1 & 2 (W643) £18525.00 - £19987.00. Ends 08th Jun 2021. Glasgow Personalisation cover all of Glasgow and its main office is based at 19 Waterloo St Glasgow, providing practical and emotional support to adults with mental. arrow-right-long. INFORMATION FOR CARERS People often assume that carers tend to be women but research shows that around four in ten carers are men. Being someone’s carer probably only describes part of your relationship with them. You may also be a parent, partner, sister, brother, child, friend or other family member. This relationship can be just as (or more) important toyou.
MAKING REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS AT WORK FOR PEOPLE … 2 | MAKING REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS AT WORK FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS FOR SCOTLAND’S MENTAL HEALTH | 3 A SOLUTIONS GUIDE FROM SAMH This guide is designed to provide straightforward information for employers and employees on making reasonable adjustments in the workplace for people WHAT’S IT WORTH NOW? 2. SAMH What’s it worth now? www.samh.org.uk Foreword What’s it worth? That was the question SAMH posed in 2006, when we published the first figures on the social and economic costs of UNIVERSAL CREDIT AND MENTAL HEALTH: RECOMMENDATIONS 'IT WAS A CONFUSION' 2 SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health. Around since 1923, SAMH operates over 60 services in communities across Scotland providing mental health SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021.TIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative ofSAMH MANIFESTO
SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health. Informed by over 2,500 people across Scotland, many of whom have lived experience of mental health problems, Standing Up for Scotland’s Mental Health sets out 38 actions to make mental health a national priority. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing.STRESS | SAMH
Our reaction to being placed under pressure – the feelings we get when we have demands placed on us that we find difficult to cope with. There’s no medical definition of stress, and health care professionals often disagree over whether stress is the cause of problems or the result of them. Whatever your personal definition ofstress is, it
DEPRESSION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Depression varies very much from person to person and can happen for one or more reasons (loss, childhood experiences, anger, life events etc). Occasionally it may appear for no obvious reason. An important thing to accept is that there are usually no instant solutions to problems in life. Solving problems involves time, energy and work. SAMH (SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH) RESPONSE TO 4 has accepted our position on the need for assessors to have relevant experience and training in mental health, which we believe will go a long way to ensuring the decision making process isHR.NET ENTERPRISE
User Name: Password: Forgotten Password? HOW TO COPE WITH STUDENT LIFE How to cope witH student life 2 How to cope witH student life 3 Contents What changes can I expect on becoming a student? 4 What type of course should I take? SAMH IS THE SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH SAMH is getting back to nature this mental health awareness week. Being in and around nature can be great for our wellbeing, which is why we are delighted to be re-opening our horticultural services, which use gardening as a therapeutic means of mental health recovery. arrow-right-long. 4th May 2021.TIME FOR YOU
Time for You is an online and virtual mental health support service, providing help for frontline workers across Scotland during the pandemic. This ranges from people working in the health and social care sectors, to those providing the nation’s supply, logistics, retail and public transport. In these unprecedented times, frontlineworkers
MENTAL HEALTH CARE AND TREATMENT DURING THE CORONAVIRUS The total participant numbers were: Survey 1 August 2020 Survey 2 October 2020 Survey 3 November 2020 15 people interviewed The research was self-selecting and so is not necessarily representative ofSAMH MANIFESTO
SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health. Informed by over 2,500 people across Scotland, many of whom have lived experience of mental health problems, Standing Up for Scotland’s Mental Health sets out 38 actions to make mental health a national priority. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND SPORT Physical activity and sport is central to our mental wellbeing Since 2009 when SAMH Ambassador Sir Chris Hoy launched our first campaign on physical activity and sport, we have been working to make sure everyone can experience the benefits that physical activity can bring to our mental health and wellbeing.STRESS | SAMH
Our reaction to being placed under pressure – the feelings we get when we have demands placed on us that we find difficult to cope with. There’s no medical definition of stress, and health care professionals often disagree over whether stress is the cause of problems or the result of them. Whatever your personal definition ofstress is, it
DEPRESSION: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW Depression varies very much from person to person and can happen for one or more reasons (loss, childhood experiences, anger, life events etc). Occasionally it may appear for no obvious reason. An important thing to accept is that there are usually no instant solutions to problems in life. Solving problems involves time, energy and work. SAMH (SCOTTISH ASSOCIATION FOR MENTAL HEALTH) RESPONSE TO 4 has accepted our position on the need for assessors to have relevant experience and training in mental health, which we believe will go a long way to ensuring the decision making process isHR.NET ENTERPRISE
User Name: Password: Forgotten Password? HOW TO COPE WITH STUDENT LIFE How to cope witH student life 2 How to cope witH student life 3 Contents What changes can I expect on becoming a student? 4 What type of course should I take? TRAINING | MENTAL HEALTH IN THE WORKPLACE | SAMH Our SAMH Workplace training courses provide you with a way to raise awareness and change perceptions of mental health in your workplace. With the help of our professional trainers, your workforce will gain crucial skills in managing mental health in the workforce and learn how to support others. Our selection of interactive mental health INDIVIDUAL PLACEMENT AND SUPPORT (IPS) SERVICES This is the most well-established method of 'place then train' in mental health. The IPS model is a well-recognised approach of supported employment. Evidence suggests that IPS has better employment outcomes than other vocational methods. To find out more about SAMH IPS contact oxana.macgregor-gunn@samh.org.uk or download the resourcesbelow.
READ ABOUT SAMH SUCCESS STORIES We all have mental health. Anyone can experience a mental health problem. Sharing stories can offer hope and inspiration. Read from the people we support, our staff and the people who fundraise for SAMH. Find out more about sharing your story or becoming a SAMH mediavolunteer.
SAMH COMMENT ON NEW MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS SAMH comment on new mental health statistics. 2nd March 2021. Published today, the latest quarterly statistics from Public Health Scotland show that adults and children are still not receiving mental health services when they need them. The figures show that that 1 in 4 children and young people were turned away from specialist mentalhealth
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VIEW THE VACANCIES AT SAMH HERE SUPPORT WORKER LEVELS 1 & 2 (W643) £18525.00 - £19987.00. Ends 08th Jun 2021. Glasgow Personalisation cover all of Glasgow and its main office is based at 19 Waterloo St Glasgow, providing practical and emotional support to adults with mental. arrow-right-long. INFORMATION FOR CARERS People often assume that carers tend to be women but research shows that around four in ten carers are men. Being someone’s carer probably only describes part of your relationship with them. You may also be a parent, partner, sister, brother, child, friend or other family member. This relationship can be just as (or more) important toyou.
MAKING REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS AT WORK FOR PEOPLE … 2 | MAKING REASONABLE ADJUSTMENTS AT WORK FOR PEOPLE WITH MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS FOR SCOTLAND’S MENTAL HEALTH | 3 A SOLUTIONS GUIDE FROM SAMH This guide is designed to provide straightforward information for employers and employees on making reasonable adjustments in the workplace for people WHAT’S IT WORTH NOW? 2. SAMH What’s it worth now? www.samh.org.uk Foreword What’s it worth? That was the question SAMH posed in 2006, when we published the first figures on the social and economic costs of UNIVERSAL CREDIT AND MENTAL HEALTH: RECOMMENDATIONS 'IT WAS A CONFUSION' 2 SAMH is the Scottish Association for Mental Health. Around since 1923, SAMH operates over 60 services in communities across Scotland providing mental health * Jump to main content * Jump to main navigation* Jump to homepage
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WE ALL HAVE MENTAL HEALTH LOOKING AFTER YOUR MENTAL HEALTH IN CHALLENGING TIMES IT’S IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE WE TRY TO PROTECT OUR MENTAL WELLBEING AND DO WHAT WE CAN TO SUPPORT THE PEOPLE WE CARE ABOUT DURING THESEDIFFICULT TIMES.
Many of us are feeling worried or stressed about how coronavirus could affect our lives, as well as our loved ones. You might need to practice social distancing or self-isolation, which could affect the activities you usually take part in to maintain yourmental health.
There are ways you can protect your mental wellbeing and connect with others, despite the ongoing coronavirus situation. We’ve created a hub of information and guidance about looking after mental health as the coronavirus developments continue. Visit our information hub STARTING THE MENTAL HEALTH CONVERSATION Our guide is designed to help you start your conversation.BRITAIN GET TALKING
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BLOG | SAMH’S RESPONSE TO THE SCOTTISH MENTAL HEALTH LAW REVIEW Hear from Senior Public Affairs Officer, Suzi Martin, on how SAMH is putting the voices of our service users at the heart of our efforts to encourage change in legislation through our response to the recent Scottish Mental Health Law Review.8th May 2020
BLOG | TRIED AND TESTED STRATEGIES SAMH Media volunteer Aillen, shares what's been working for her when it comes to her mental health and coronavirus.1st May 2020
BLOG | CORONAVIRUS AND MY MENTAL WELLBEING Hear from Neil, who volunteer's at SAMH's Changing Room project about how he’s managing his mental wellbeing during the current pandemic.15th April 2020
BLOG | CORONAVIRUS ADVICE ON STAYING WELL WHEN SOCIAL DISTANCING We asked Dr Chris Pell, Chair of the Royal College of Psychiatrist’s Scotland Adult Psychiatry Faculty, to answer a few questions on staying well when social distancing.Read more articles
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