What works for you? A qualitative research study
This report explored factors influencing pathways to employment for those living with mental health conditions in rural Scotland.
Read : What works for you? A qualitative research studyThis report explored factors influencing pathways to employment for those living with mental health conditions in rural Scotland.
Read : What works for you? A qualitative research studyThis report explores the mental health impacts of visual impairment.
Read : Emotional support for sight lossThis qualitative research report from March 2020 explores levels of support across Scotland for people who are bereaved by suicide.
Read : Support for those bereaved by suicideThe final report of the Developing Peer Support for Long Term Conditions project.
Read : Developing Peer Support for Long Term Conditions: Final ReportThis guidance has been produced by the Mental Health Foundation (MHF) and partners to support the implementation of peer support services for people with long term conditions throughout Scotland.
Read : Peer Support in Long Term Conditions: The BasicsThe Brighter Futures project was developed and informed by a 4-year programme of work which provided evidence on mental health in later life. This report includes a project overview, learning and recommendations.
Read : Brighter Futures reportAn evaluation of five Wellbeing Workshops in South Wales created and facilitated by Single Parents Wellbeing for single parents.
Read : Single Parents Wellbeing evaluationThe aim of this project, and explored in the report, was to develop a group for young mothers that would facilitate their access to mental health services and practical support.
Read : Young Mums Together pilot reportWe are calling for any future Universal Basic Income pilots in Scotland to include thorough evaluations of how this affects the mental health and well-being of recipients, their children and society more widely.
Read : Universal Basic Income – ScotlandThe Scottish Local Elections Manifesto for 2022 - delivering good mental health for all.
Read : Well-being Communities - Scottish Local Elections Manifesto