The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) publishes public health guidance for England. The ‘Scottish Perspectives’ (previously known as 'Commentaries') are intended to help organisations and individuals in Scotland make use of the material. Scottish Perspective on NICE public health guidance 22: Promoting mental wellbeing through productive and healthy working conditions: guidance for employers [PDF: 74kb] (2010) Scottish Perspective on NICE public health guidance 20: Promoting young people’s social and emotional wellbeing in secondary education [PDF: 132kb] (2010) Scottish Perspective on NICE public health guidance 16: Occupational therapy interventions and physical activity interventions to promote the mental wellbeing of older people in primary care and residential care [PDF: 109kb] (2009) NHS Health Scotland Commentary on NICE Public Health Intervention Guidance 12: Promoting children’s social and emotional wellbeing in primary education [PDF: 179kb] (2008) NHS Health Scotland Commentary on NICE Public Health Programme Guidance 9: Community engagement to improve health [PDF: 336kb] (2008) NHS Health Scotland Commentary on NICE Public Health Intervention Guidance 7: Interventions in schools to prevent and reduce alcohol use among children and young people [PDF: 102kb] (2008) NHS Health Scotland Commentary on NICE Public Health Programme Guidance 6: Behaviour change at population, community and individual levels [PDF: 124kb] (2008) NHS Health Scotland Commentary on NICE Public Health Intervention Guidance 4: Community-based interventions to reduce substance misuse among vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people [PDF: 118kb] (2007) These are the Scottish perspectives, commentaries or statements that relate directly to mental health improvement. For a full list, including others that may be relevant to you, visit the Scottish Perspectives on NICE Public Health Guidance section of NHS Health Scotland website