Call for past participants of the Youth Commission on Mental Health Services and those interested in mental health policy

  • VO100692
  • Home-based volunteering


Description

This Commission, developed in partnership with Young Scot, SAMH (then the Scottish Association for Mental Health, now Scottish Action for Mental Health), and Scottish Government, looked to identify the key issues facing young people in mental health services.

If you were involved, we’d love to hear from you!

If not, but you are interested in mental health policy, please still sign-up below.

Information
📅 End of July 2024 (exact date TBC)

🎂11-25 inclusive (or over if you were previously involved only)

🗺️ This opportunity is open to previous members of the Youth Commission on Mental Health Services – wherever you now live. For anyone else who is interested, you must be currently living in Scotland.

🎁 Receive 150 Young Scot Reward Points for taking part!

About the Youth Commission on Mental Health Services-

The Scottish Government published its Mental Health Strategy 2017-27 in March 2017.
Following this, the ‘Youth Commission on Mental Health Services Report’ was published in May 2019 following 16 months of work by the ‘Youth Commission’ (made up of young people aged 15-25 at the time of participation, from different backgrounds and experiences across Scotland) supported by partnership work between SAMH, Young Scot and the Scottish Government.

Why should I get involved? -

Five years on, we want to review progress on the recommendations in the report, particularly in light of changing circumstances for young people; the impact of Covid-19, cost of living crisis and a changing political context. The issues relating to mental health for young people have not gone away, so we hope revisiting the Commission’s work can help identify ongoing, updated priorities for young people in relation to mental health.

We will look to engage with this topic in various ways, starting with an in-person session with Young Scot and SAMH staff. Other engagement in this topic might look like gathering views via short online forms and quick thoughts, as well as more in-depth, in-person sessions. You will be supported to engage in policy and communication work together and identify priorities going forward.

In addition, SAMH are planning to do more work focused on children and young people’s mental health. We hope this review can help influence some of this work and any necessary next steps.

Sign-ups will close on the 22nd of July

Organisation aims and objectives

Young Scot is the national youth information and citizenship charities for young people age 11-26 in Scotland. #YSHive volunteers are system-changer and influencers, tackling Scotland’s toughest challenges and issues that matter most to young people.

Restrictions

Experience required: Past participants in the Commission will be contacted to arrange a session to discuss the Commission’s work. If you weren’t involved in the Youth Commission on Mental Health Services (2018-2019) but would like to be kept up to date with future opportunities to support Young Scot and SAMH’s work around this, you can also provide your details in the form and we will be back in touch!
Travel details: All expenses for you to participate will be paid for by us.
Minimum age: 11
Maximum age: 25

Support

Expenses paid: Yes