Highlands and Islands Ecosystem Meeting 13 May 2019
Mental Health Stigma and Discrimintation
Time | Activity | Speaker |
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11.00 | Importance of listening to the lived experience voice | Graham Morgan, Mental Welfare Commission Scotland |
11:30 | If we start with Lived-experience evidence in rural mental health – where does it take us? | Sarah Skerret, SRUC |
12:00 | >Gaining Ground: Galvanising a network to support social crofting and green care models within Moray and Highlands | >Gaining Ground, Scottish Crofting Federation |
12:30 - 13:15 | Networking lunch | |
13.15 | See Me: Tackling stigmatising and discriminatory behaviour | Calum Irvine, See Me Scotland |
14:00 |
Workshop: Resourcing the peer-leader within: Essentials of the Peer2Peer approach to inspire recovery & wellbeing In this workshop they will share their approach to the Peer2Peer training materials that you can use to support effective peer-supports for running groups, designing a service or supporting 1-2-1. |
Heidi Tweedie |
14:45 | Feedback | |
15.00 | Close |
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