Archive for March, 2014
The potential of digital in youth mental health services

The collaborative, creative and social capital aspects of digital technology can be important in young people’s mental wellbeing and a unique project in Scotland is looking at ways it to include it in youth mental health activities.
Complete and utter freedom is the destiny of all

Our guest blogger David talks about his experiences of living with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD).
Individuals with mental health needs aren’t scary, we’re just general, everyday people like you

Our guest blogger Andrew shares his experience of depression.
Life expectancy and loneliness in later life – visually challenged policy making?

We will be even more short-sighted if we don’t at least consider the possible associations between the age of austerity, loneliness, poverty and falling life expectancy.
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