See Me…See UsPoet Angela McCrimmon shares what See Me and the See Us movement means to her. You can check out more of Angela’s work in her sophomore…Aug 29, 2023Aug 29, 2023
Why Can’t I Be Seen?See Me Proud volunteer Angela shares a poem as part of our See Us campaign, asking the reader to look beyond the label, and see the person.Aug 29, 2023Aug 29, 2023
See Me. See UsSee Me volunteer Antje shares a poem she’s written as we seek to grow the See Us movement even further — and strive for a Scotland free of…Aug 29, 2023Aug 29, 2023
Growing the See Us movementOver the last two years, the See Us movement has gone from strength to strength, with more and more people across Scotland signing up to…Aug 29, 2023Aug 29, 2023
ImagineAs part of Mental Health Awareness Week, our volunteer Antje shares a poem she’s written about living with Selective Mutism (SM). SM is a…May 18, 2023May 18, 2023
Lessons for mental health service design in Scotland — how can we ensure equal access?Dr Paulina Trevena reflects on the barriers to equal access for migrant and minority populations in Scotland.Apr 4, 2023Apr 4, 2023
World Bipolar DayRose O’Doherty shares her experiences of living with bipolar disorder and how she managed to get the support she needs.Mar 24, 2023Mar 24, 2023
Me and OCDRebekah shares her experiences of OCD — and some of the stigma and misunderstanding she’s faced since her diagnosis.Mar 20, 2023Mar 20, 2023
Stigma? I don’t think so! (Or not always)Following the publication of the Scottish Mental Illness Stigma Study, writer Graham Morgan reflects on the limitations which mental…Nov 15, 2022Nov 15, 2022
The Way Out of ThisIain first shared his experiences of mental health, and how the arts have helped him, on the See Me website back in 2019. Writing music and…Jun 24, 2022Jun 24, 2022