Information, Guides and Campaign Resources
A range of helpful leaflets, action packs, CD-ROMS and other materials are available free of charge from some of our partner organisations and sponsored programmes:
Latest published information, guides and campaign resources
Delivering for Mental Health: Using self help in Primary Care and Community Based Services.
>View online, or download
Resources
Children and Young People's Resources
Booklets, music CD's, CD-ROMS and more for children and young people.
Workplace and Working Life Resources
Posters, postcards and action packs for the workplace.
Anti Stigma Resources
'see me' is Scotland's national campaign to eliminate the stigma of mental illness. For posters, postcards and other resources, visit the See me resource catalogue...
Suicide Prevention Resource Database
Choose Life is the national campaign to prevent suicide in Scotland. They have compiled an online database of suicide prevention resources. Search the Suicide Prevention Resource Database...
Health Scotland Publications
Health Scotland publishes a range of free information leaflets on mental health issues. Contact Health Scotland to order their current publications catalogue or search their publications database to find out what's available and to download PDF versions.
Recovery Briefings and Resources
The Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) has a wide range of briefing papers, presentations, promotional postcards and posters and conference reports. Many of these are available to download from their website. Alternatively, you can contact SRN to request printed copies.
Media Guidelines for Reporting Mental Health
The National Programme has supported the National Union of Journalists to develop and produce a guidebook to help journalists report mental health issues safely, accurately and using appropriate language. Learn more and download your copy from our media centre.
Mental Health Improvement
Mental health, mental wellbeing and mental health improvement: what do they mean?
A practical guide to terms and definitions.
This briefing by Lynn Friedli, a mental health promotions specialist, on behalf on the National Programme is designed to provide a guide to mental health, mental wellbeing and mental health improvement terms and definitions.
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