Mental Health Awareness Week is held every year in May to highlight issues relating to mental health and wellbeing - things that are particularly pertinent during the current COVID-19 lockdown.
This year, the theme is kindness. Being kind to others can go a long way, but being kind to yourself is just as important.
In this bonus podcast episode, we are joined by Katy MacLeod, SDF's National Training and Development Officer to discuss burnout - including how to recognise it and what steps can be taken to address it.
'Peers are Bridge Builders' with Mat Southwell
‘Bridging the gap between drug services and sexual health services’ with Adrienne Hannah
‘Changing attitudes and policy through living experience representation’ with Arild Knutsen Part 2
’Changing attitudes and policy through living experience representation’ with Arild Knutsen Part 1
’Synthetic opioids: real concerns and misconceptions; what Scotland can learn from the US’ with Ryan Marino, MD
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'Preservation of Life: Police Scotland and the carriage of naloxone' with Assistant Chief Constable Gary Ritchie
'From then to now: HIV, heroin and harm reduction in Scotland' with Dr Roy Robertson
'Irn Bru and Mars Bars - Researching drug-related issues' with Dr Andrew McAuley
'Has COVID-19 prompted real action on homelessness?' with Hugh Hill
'Harm reduction disruption' with Sophie Given
‘Sprint to Marathon: Delivering services under lockdown’ with David Liddell
'Voices of value' with Jason Wallace
'Heroin-assisted treatment - New service, new hope' with Danny Ahmed and Dr Carole Hunter
'The task ahead' with Professor Catriona Matheson
'Connections during crisis' with Garth Mullins, Canadian drug user activist
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