News & Events
Ask, Tell – Have a Healthy Conversation
This animation gives practical tips about how and when to have compassionate conversations with people who may be feeling suicidal or experiencing mental distress. It highlights the range of communication skills that should be used including listening, questioning and...
GAMH SQA approved Centre
Delighted to announce that GAMH is now an SQA Approved Centre
GAMH U.N.C.R.C Report
Getting it Right for young people living with parental mental illness. Young people from GAMH were supported by Article 12 in Scotland to respond to the most recent United Nations Convention for the Rights of the Child Concluding Observations. The report highlights...
Just Giving Donations
GAMH would like to thank all the wonderful people who have donated through our Just Giving page. Your support is so welcome and helps us to sustain and develop our activities to promote good mental health and wellbeing. The messages which you attach to your...
Glasgow City Health and Social Care Partnership Special Edition newsletter – Carers Week 2018
A Special Edition of the Health and Social Care Partnership newsletter is now available on the Glasgow City Health and Social Care website. The newsletter provides information on how the Partnership got involved in the recent Carers Week 2018 celebrations.
Carers Week 11th – 17th June
GAMH Carers Support Showcase Event As part of Carers Week we would like to invite you to attend our GAMH Carers Showcase Event. This event will give you the opportunity to learn about the services that we provide and to hear directly from some of our carers who have...
Launch of BSL Mental Health A-Z
Do you help someone who has mental health problems
Listen to our DVD "I'm Here Too" which shares experiences of looking after someone with mental health problems. [video poster="https://www.gamh.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Carers-Pic.png" width="384" height="288"...
Top Tips for Speaking to your GP about mental health
If you’ve been struggling with mental health problems, the first step to recovery can be a visit to your GP. But it can be a...
A Different Life
David is 13 years old and is a young carer. He has been with the Glasgow Mental Health Association (GAMH) Young Carers project for 4 years. This is his story about caring for his family. Thank you to @BIGScotland and the National Lottery for your support. See David's...