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About 'see me'
The Facts
Employment & The Workplace
Personal Stigma Stories
Stigma Stopwatch
Media Centre
Press Releases
Photography
Contacts
Resources
Links
Contacts
Site Map
Guidance for Journalists
Resources
Downloads
NUJ Guidelines
Guidance on the Reporting of Suicide
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Links
Glossary of Terms
TV/Cinema
Leaflets/Posters
Factsheets
Depression
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Eating Disorders
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Manic Depression
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Mental health, discrimination and human rights
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National programme for improving mental health and well-being
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Recovery
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Schizophrenia
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Self-harm
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Employment
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Annual Reports
See Me Annual Review 2003/2004
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Consultations
One of the most important aspects of 'see me' is consulting people about the work we plan to do. Below you will find several examples of consultations we are undertaking:
Questionnaire for People Engaged in the Workplace
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Questionnaire for Young People and Youth Workers
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See Me National Photo Competition...Read more
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Days Like This – an exciting nationwide project run by Scottish Book Trust and BBC Radio Scotland...Read more
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Scottish Hearing Voices Network launches project to find ways to improve support for people who hear voices in Scotland...Read more
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Local anti-stigma initiative continues to grow...Read more
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Could you speak out for 'see me'?...Read more