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Friday, 02 September 2011 14:28

See Me Joint Work

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Lanarkshire Association for Mental Health have undertaken some work with ‘See Me’ over the last few months looking at the specific needs of people affected by mental health issues living in rural areas.

This culminated in 2 specific outcomes: the co-production of a fold up information leaflet ‘help & support for farmers, farm workers and their families’ that was widely distributed at local agricultural shows, mainly in Clydesdale, over the summer.  ‘See Me’ also had a 2 page advertorial feature in the 6th August publication of the ‘Scottish Farmer’ that included an anonymised personal testimony from one of our service users in the Clydesdale area.

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