Linda Fabiani MSP

SNP Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Scotland

FABIANI SIGNS UP TO ‘THINK POSITIVE’ MENTAL HEALTH CAMPAIGN

November 11th, 2009 by Webmaster

Linda Fabiani MSP has signed up to ‘Think Positive’, a campaign run by NUS Scotland to tackle mental health issues among students in Scotland.

It is estimated that over 19,000 students in the Scottish Parliamentary Central Scotland region, which includes East Kilbride, will suffer from mental ill health at some point in their lives. Across Scotland it is estimated that up to 140,000 students currently studying at college and university will experience mental health problems.

Think Positive is a project run by the National Union of Students in Scotland to tackle the stigma of mental ill health, raise awareness of this issue among students, college and university staff and the general public.

Linda Fabiani said:

“I was very pleased to sign up to NUS Scotland’s Think Positive campaign, which highlights an important issue for students.

“We have a growing student population in this area, with flourishing institutions such as South Lanarkshire College and the University of the West of Scotland Hamilton campus.

“University and college years are an exciting time, but they can also be very stressful. Any student experiencing mental health problems needs to have quick and easy access to effective advice and support.

“It’s in all our interests to make sure that mental health problems don’t stand in the way of our students realising their full potential and getting the most from their education.”

Kainde Manji, NUS Scotland Women’s Officer, said:

“NUS Scotland’s Think Positive campaign is working with students, colleges and universities across Scotland to tackle mental ill-health among students. We believe that mental health is becoming a bigger issue across colleges and universities in Scotland and it is therefore more important than ever that we work to get the support services that people need.

“It’s great to have the support of politicians from across all parties for this valuable project and we will be working hard over the coming months and years to come together to make a difference for students suffering mental ill health.”

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