Mental Capital and Wellbeing: Making the most of ourselves in the 21st century [external site] Advice to the Government on how to achieve the best possible mental development and mental wellbeing for everyone in the UK in the future. The report has a catalogue of diagrams, including a systems model of the factors influencing stigma. Mental health conceptual overview [PDF: 1.67mb] Scottish Recovery Network - Narratives research project [external site] Research detailing the experience of recovery from mental health problems and highlights the things that help and hinder recovery. A Literature Review and Documentary Analysis on Recovery Training in Mental Health Practice [external site] A 2007 literature review and documentary analysis identifying and analysing UK and international literature on recovery training in mental health practice. Carers and supporting recovery: A report commissioned by the Scottish Recovery Network [external site] This 2009 report is the result of a small scale qualitative research study. The study was intended to highlight carer perspectives on recovery and their role in supporting recovery from mental health problems. Towards Recovery Competencies in Scotland: The Views of Key Stakeholder Groups [external site] Resarch laying the ground for the development of a recovery competencies framework for mental health workers in Scotland. What Matters with Personal Narratives? An exploration as to how personal narratives are used in the promotion of recovery and social inclusion by mental health service users in Scotland [external site] A short summary of research into personal narratives conducted as part of the small research projects initiative of the National Programme for Improving Mental Health and Well-being. Women's Mental Health:Into the Mainstream [PDF: 516KB] (March 2011) This report looks at the strategic development of mental health care for women. Delivering male: Effective practice in male mental health [PDF: 734KB] (January 2011) Delivering Male was commissioned by the National Mental Health Development Unit, and written and published as a partnership between the Men’s Health Forum and Mind. It addresses the question of meeting the mental health needs of men and boys more effectively in the future, in relation to service delivery and professional practice.