The Mental Health Foundation is the leading UK charity working in mental health and learning disabilities.
‘see me’ is Scotland’s national campaign to end the stigma and discrimination faced by those who experience mental ill-health and those who care for and support them.
Breathing Space is a free, confidential phone and web based service for people in Scotland.
The Scottish Recovery Network (SRN) is an information and awareness raising organisation, working across Scotland to promote and support recovery from long-term mental health problems.
To Recovery and Beyond “Helping people in Lanarkshire to live a meaningful and fulfilling life in the presence or absence of symptoms of mental health problems.”
As Scotland ’s national health improvement agency, NHS Health Scotland aims to enable everyone in Scotland , especially the most disadvantaged, to improve and sustain their health.
The Scottish Centre for Healthy Working Lives is fully committed to improving the mental health and wellbeing of the people of Scotland.
The Royal College of Psychiatrists is the professional and educational body for psychiatrists, who are doctors / medical practitioners who specialise in helping people with mental illnesses.
Voices of Experience (VOX) is a national organization of, for and by people who have experienced mental health problems.
The Health Board are determined to address the stigma and discrimination associated with mental health problems, and to address the inequalities in mental health and wellbeing that are experienced by the whole population.
NHS Lothian signed the ‘see-me’ pledge and as a festival partner this enables us to reiterate our commitment to reducing stigma and discrimination.
Scottish Screen is the national development agency for the screen industries in Scotland.
The Festival's campaign design is delivered by O Street, a highly regarded design agency based in Glasgow’s West End.
Metro Ecosse, one of the UK's top event production and broadcast companies, is supporting the programme and media launch of the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival on Tuesday 1st September.
The Scottish Government are also a lead partner in the Scottish Mental Health Arts and Film Festival.
Go to the Healthier Scotland Website