[see me] [Let's stop the stigma of mental ill health]
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The Campaign
 

'see me' has developed a campaign aiming to reduce and eventually remove the stigma associated with mental ill health in Scottish workplaces. We have designed and engaged in an approach that we hope will anchor anti-stigma work in your workplace, and which can be used by you.

  • We are using high profile radio advertising, alongside a set of four images, produced as posters and postcards.
  • We want these to grab people’s attention, prompting discussion and putting the issue on the radar where you work.

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There are a number of ways in which anybody can be involved in this campaign…

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  • Share your experience...
    if you have experienced stigma in the workplace; tell us your story.
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  • If you would like to talk about delivering anti-stigma work in your workplace, or getting your workplace involved with campaign development, get in touch.
  Order campaign materials
  • If you would like to share good practice or good experiences in your workplace, get in touch.
  Order campaign materials
  • Use our links to find out more information on mental health in the workplace, and mental health problems in detail.
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