Scottish Government and See Me Launch Youth campaign to end stigma and discrimination

Young people are being encouraged to join the biggest conversation Scotland has ever had on mental health stigma and discrimination. As part of the Year of Young People 2018, the Scottish Government and See Me, the national programme to tackle mental health stigma and discrimination, are working alongside young people to create a new campaign for eight to 26 year olds. Young people are being surveyed to share their views on the mental health issues they face, including if they are able to talk about their feelings and if they…

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See Me, Scotland Launches Pass the Badge Campaign

See Me, Scotland – Scotland’s programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination – have launched their newest digital campaign. The campaign called  #PasstheBadge, is designed to get people talking about mental health. They have partnered with Scottish clothing company Abandon Ship and together want to create a safe space online for people to talk about mental health and ask questions. The site says: “We want you to “Start Talking” about mental health using our digital badge. You can do this by finding a photo which means something to you, then…

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