Report on the findings from a summer 2010 survey of 214 carers known to Support in Mind Scotland.
A guide to coping and developing an understanding of your voices.
Written for and by voice hearers the booklet gives information on
Introduction to legal and welfare benefits issues for parents and others who wish to provide in their will or in the lifetime for people with mental illness.
A wealth of information for those who care for somebody with mental illness.
Factsheets give information on
A window into the lives of your family, your neighbours, your classmates and your friends.
Coping with a mental illness is hard if you're a parent. You may worry about how your illness will affect your children and how to manage it.
For young people aged 11 - 14
For people who care for someone who hears voices and who are unclear about what voices are and how best to support their friend or relative.
Basic information on
For children 8 to 10 years old.
The booklet explains what mental illness is and that it is OK to talk about it. It also explains scary words like psychiatrist and schizophrenia.
