Report on the Glasgow Anti-Stigma Partnership. The Anti-Stigma partnership was established over 4 years ago to provide a new approach to addressing mental health stigma, discrimination and inequalities. It is core funded by Greater Glasgow and Clyde NHS and unites over 100 local, regional and national organisations into a community of practice and learning. Through community workshops, peer research, arts festivals, workplace training, school lessons, and muchmore, we have engaged in direct dialogue with tens of thousands of people
Positive Mental Attitudes (PMA) is a mental health inequalities initiative that has operated for ove...
Objective: This study evaluated the progress at one year of England's Time to Change (TTC) program, ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...
Report on the Glasgow Anti-Stigma Partnership. The Anti-Stigma partnership was established over 4 ye...
Even Glasgow contains some of Western Europe's most significant urban deprivation and social problem...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
With Scotland hosting increasing numbers of asylum seekers and refugees, the mental health needs of ...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
Background: Stigma and discrimination experienced by people with mental health problems have been id...
Stigma has a negative effect on people with mental health and substance use problems worldwide and i...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
There is increasing attention to the impacts of stigma and discrimination related to mental health o...
This presentation details a two-year collaborative project between De Montfort University Leicester ...
Stigma associated with mental health problems is a significant public health issue. Patterns of stig...
Stigma associated with mental health problems is a significant public health issue. Patterns of stig...
Positive Mental Attitudes (PMA) is a mental health inequalities initiative that has operated for ove...
Objective: This study evaluated the progress at one year of England's Time to Change (TTC) program, ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...
Report on the Glasgow Anti-Stigma Partnership. The Anti-Stigma partnership was established over 4 ye...
Even Glasgow contains some of Western Europe's most significant urban deprivation and social problem...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
With Scotland hosting increasing numbers of asylum seekers and refugees, the mental health needs of ...
One in four Scots will experience mental ill-health at some point in their lives, with increased pre...
Background: Stigma and discrimination experienced by people with mental health problems have been id...
Stigma has a negative effect on people with mental health and substance use problems worldwide and i...
Higher income societies have moved from institutional to community-based care for people experiencin...
There is increasing attention to the impacts of stigma and discrimination related to mental health o...
This presentation details a two-year collaborative project between De Montfort University Leicester ...
Stigma associated with mental health problems is a significant public health issue. Patterns of stig...
Stigma associated with mental health problems is a significant public health issue. Patterns of stig...
Positive Mental Attitudes (PMA) is a mental health inequalities initiative that has operated for ove...
Objective: This study evaluated the progress at one year of England's Time to Change (TTC) program, ...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Initiatives for integration of mental health services into primary care are unde...