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Comments on consultations should be sent to Aidan.Reid@rcpsych.ac.uk.
- Scottish Government consultation: Prohibiting smoking outside hospital buildings
- Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee - Forensic Medical Services (Victims of Sexual Offences) (Scotland) Bill - Call for evidence
- Independent Review into the Delivery of Forensic Mental Health Services Call for Evidence
- Scott Review into Mental Heath Law - Phase 1
- Education & Skills Committee - Vulnerable children during the Coronavirus outbreak
- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill
- Public Petition PE1789: Learning difficulties and disability qualifications
- Phase 1 report on the Independent Review into the Delivery of Forensic Mental Health Services
- Scottish Government: Clinical Pathways and Guidance for Healthcare Professional working to support Adults who present having experienced Rape or Sexual Assault in Scotland
- Scottish Affairs Committee, UK Parliament: Use and Misuse of Drugs in Scotland inquiry
- Scottish Government: Equally Safe: A consultation on legislation to improve forensic medical services for victims of rape and sexual assault
- Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee: PE1716: Full review of mental health service provision across the NHS in Scotland
- Scottish Government: Public Health Scotland
- Stage 3 of the Independent Review of Learning Disability and Autism in the Mental Health Act
- Scottish Parliament Health & Sports Committee: Supply and Demand for Medicines
- Scottish Parliament Public Petitions Committee: call forviews on Consent for mental health treatment for people under 18 years of age
- The Independent Review of Learning Disability and Autism in the Mental Health Act (Scotland): Survey for Professional Organisations
- Scottish Government: Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Section 2/Disclosure
- Scottish Government: Management of Offenders (Scotland) Bill - Section 3/ Parole Boards
- Scottish Government: Progressing Children’s Rights in Scotland: An Action Plan 2018-21
- Scottish Government: Supporting Disabled Children, Young People and their Families
- General Medical Council: Dame Clare Marx Review on Gross Negligent Manslaughterand Culpable Homicide
- General Medical Council: Health and Disability Review
- Scottish Government: Establishing a statutory Appropriate Adult service
- Scottish Government: Transfer of MHTS to Scottish Tribunals
- Scottish Parliament: Call for evidence on draft actions andthemes for the new Suicide Prevention Action Plan
- Health and Sport Committee call for views on the Health and Care (Staffing) (Scotland) Bill
- Scottish Government: adults with incapacity reform
- Scottish Government: engagement paper on themes and draft actions for new suicide prevention action plan
- Scottish Government: tackling social isolation and loneliness and building stronger connections
- Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee: call for views on NHS governance
- Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee: call for views on impact of leaving the European Union on the health and social care sector
- Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee: evidence on substance misuse
- Scottish Government: improving Scotland's health: minimum unit pricing of alcohol
- Scottish Government: a healthier future - action and ambition on diet, activity and healthy weight
- Scottish Parliament Consultation: consent for mental health treatment for people under 18 years of age
- Scottish Parliament Consultation: proposed free personal care (persons under 65) (Scotland) bill
- Scottish Parliament Members Bill: children (equal protection from assault) (Scotland) bill
- Scottish Parliament Health and Sport Committee call for views on clinical governance
- Scottish Government Consultation: review of homicides by people with recent contact with NHS Scotland Mental Health and learning disability services
- The Scottish Parliament’s Health and Sport Committee - written evidence on child and adolescent mental health services and the mental health strategy
- Scottish Government Consultation: Mental Health in Scotland – a 10 year vision
- United Nations convention on the rights of persons with disabilities (UNCRPD): consultation on the Scottish Government’s draft delivery plan 2016-2020. Response from the Faculty of Intellectual Disabilities
Introduction style - This leaflet is for anyone who is, or has been depressed. We hope it will also be helpful for friends.
It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.
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It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.
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It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.
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It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.
The link between psychiatry and neuroscience is so important. It needs to be a bigger part of the training curriculum and ultimately, we need to use it to benefit our patients.Dr Mary-Ellen Lynall | Academic Clinical Fellow, RCPsych and Cambridge University
It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.
It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.
It describes what depression feels like, some of the help that is available, how you can help yourself and how to help someone else who is depressed. It also mentions some of the things we don't know about depression. At the end of the leaflet, there is a list of other places where you can get further information.