Scotland’s Mental Health and Wellbeing – Delivery Plan 2023-2025 Page 2 Contents Sources of support 3 Introduction 4 Our vision 4 Summary outcomes 5 ... Scottish Government and COSLA will take the Strategy forward in partnership to support our joined up, whole system approach. In progressing our actions, we
The Scottish Government and COSLA have published the Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan 2023-25, which outlines the actions to improve mental health for everyone in Scotland. The plan includes a specific action to enhance mental health support in educational settings and work with partners to meet the needs of students.
Mental health: policy context "A Scotland where we have good mental wellbeing" is one of Scotland's public health priorities. The Scottish Government published its Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy in June 2023. The Strategy concentrates on achieving a number of different population-level and process outcomes for mental health and wellbeing, by focusing on three key areas:
The Scottish Women's Convention (SWC) represents the views of women across Scotland on the Scottish Government's Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy 2022-2027. The SWC supports the vision of better mental health and wellbeing for all, but highlights the need for more coordinated, person-centred and community-based care.
The Scottish Government and the Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) have jointly published the ‘Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery Plan 2023-2025‘ and accompanying ‘Workforce Action Plan‘ for 2023-2025. These follow the publication in June of the ‘Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy‘, and describe the actions that will be taken forward at both national and … Continued
A Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Scotland: Feedback on Draft Strategy SUBMISSION FROM SOCIAL WORK SCOTLAND, TO SCOTTISH GOVERNMENT CONSULTATION 03 February 2023 Social Work Scotland is the professional body for social work leaders, working closely with our partners to shape policy and practice, and improve the quality and experience
The Mental Health Foundation has submitted over 40 recommendations to the Scottish Government for the new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Scotland. The recommendations cover cross-departmental, population-wide and targeted actions to prevent mental health problems.
The Scottish Government have launched a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy for Scotland. The ALLIANCE have provided feedback to the Mental Health Strategy Engagement team in the development of this new strategy. The strategy aims to look ahead and ensure that things are being done correctly to meet changing mental health needs in the ...
In line with the Time for Change strategy for 2022 to 2025, Change Mental Health has been actively involved in shaping Scotland’s new Mental Health and Wellbeing strategy created by the Scottish Government.. As an organisation, we have advocated for change that will lead to a future where no one faces mental illness alone. We’ve provided input to the strategy during the review process ...
NHS 24 Mental Health Hub. NHS 24 mental health services are available to everyone in Scotland. The services available include listening, offering advice and guiding you to further help if required. The Mental Health Hub is open 24/7 and you can contact them on 111. Childline
10.1.3 Scottish Government will provide information on the support and services available to help build positive parenting relationships, maintain mental health and wellbeing via the Baby Box and develop a Parenting Pathway, building on the 2012 National Parenting Strategy.
In line with the Time for Change strategy for 2022 to 2025, Change Mental Health has been actively involved in shaping Scotland’s new Mental Health and Wellbeing Delivery and Workforce Plan created by the Scottish Government. Change Mental Health is cited as a key partner by the Scottish Government throughout the plans, reflecting our role in ...
The Scottish Government's approach to mental health from 2017 to 2027 – a 10 year vision. ... The physical wellbeing of people with mental health problems; ... We can't achieve a sea change in mental health alone. This strategy also underpins how we will work in partnership with others to champion the better Scotland our people deserve.
The Mental Health Strategy set out to transform the mental wellbeing of people in Scotland and the mental health services they use. The Strategy has formed the basis of a programme of work that goes well beyond the initial 40 actions. While this report summarises what has happened with each of those actions, it also describes how the landscape ...
The Scottish Government invited views on its new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy (this link will take you away from our website). The Strategy will cover the next five years, until 2027. However, it also sets out a longer term vision and outcomes for the mental health and wellbeing of the population. The ALLIANCE welcomes the opportunity ...
As the Scottish Government prepares a new Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy, we have a fresh opportunity to protect our nation’s mental health and wellbeing in the context of these national challenges and to draft a truly whole-of-government strategy. Our mental health is shaped by our environments and experiences.
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Attending Scottish Parliament election manifesto development and communications strategy meetings for Scotland's Mental Health Partnership (SMHP), of which BPS is a member. In another vein, James McTaggart (Practice Board and SDEP Committee member) participated in an interview with BBC Radio Scotland, on the topic of behaviour in schools.