Reports and publications Support in Mind Scotland has published a number of information pamphlets, booklets and reports.Those are all downloadable in pdf format. Early Intervention in Psychosis - engagement project report 2021 New Carers Leaflets in partnership with Carers Trust Fundraising Guide Our latest guide for supporters on how to fundraise for Support in Mind Scotland, with an A to Z of ideas, our Fundraising Guarantee, and all the information you need to either take part in an organised event or bring your own idea to life. Our Fundraising Team would love to hear from you. Well Connected Communities Report Research undertaken in Dumfries and Galloway, West Lothian, Ayrshire, Argyll & Bute and the Western Isles, looking at a community approach to mental health and wellbeing.Read more Living with schizophrenia and psychosis in Scotland View the findings of Support in Mind Scotland’s “Living with Schizophrenia” survey published April 2015Read more Hearing Voices pamphlets A series of 4 pamphlets with coping strategies to help people who experience voices and other sensory disturbances, and those who support them. Also information for the wider population towards addressing stigma by understanding what it can be like.Read more Exploring family carer involvement in Forensic Mental Health Services Study exploring family carer involvement in Forensic Mental Health Services in ScotlandRead more Caring is a journey Caring is a journey - can I help you to cope?Read more A safe place to be A safe place to be - the experiences of people in custody in mental distressRead more Supporting relatives & informal carers - top tips for mental health workers The top tips cards were produced in partnership by NHS Education for Scotland (NES) and Support in Mind Scotland.Read more Need to Know - A guide for young people who have a parent with mental illness For young people aged 11 - 14 When a parent has a mental illness it can affect your life too.Read more Making Time to Talk - Advice for parents with mental illness 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.Read more Self Directed Support - information for carers Self Directed Support (or SDS for short) is a new way to access social care support.Read more It's their job, it's my life Findings from a summer 2010 survey of 214 carers known to Support in Mind ScotlandRead more Along the way... The experiences of young people and mental health A window into the lives of your family, your neighbours, your classmates and your friends.Read more It's About You Too! A guide for children who have a parent with a mental illness For children 8 to 10 years old. The booklet explains what mental illness is and that it is OK to talk about it.Read more Financial Future: Wills & Trusts Financial Future: Wills & Trusts Providing for People with Severe Mental IllnessRead more