Purpose of the group
This Cross-Party Group (CPG) provides an opportunity for Members of all political parties, outside organisations and members of the public to meet and discuss the shared interest of Scotland's mental health.
Forthcoming meetings
Next meeting:
Agendas/Links
Minutes
Annual Return/Report
Group Officers
Group Members
Non MSP Individuals
Dr Julie Dunan
Elizabeth Kirkham
Jane Robbins
Katy Macfarlane
Oluwatoyin Opeloyeru
Shalhavit-Simcha Cohen
Susan Morris
Organisations
SAMH - secretary
ACUMEN
AdvoCard
Audit Scotland
BACP
Big Lottery Fund
Bipolar Scotland
British Psychological Society
Business in the Community Scotland
CAPS Independent Advocacy
Caritas Neuro Solutions Ltd
Centre for Mental Health and Capacity Law
Children in Need
Church of Scotland
COSCA
deafscotland
Fair Justice System for Scotland (FJSS)
General Medical Council
Health in Mind
Howard League
Human Development Scotland
LGBT Health and Wellbeing
Mellow Parenting
Mental Health Foundation
Mental Health Rights Scotland
Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland
MOOD Project
National Deaf Children’s Society
NUS Scotland
Paths for All
Penumbra
Place2Be
Police Scotland
Psychiatric Rights Scotland
Rowan Alba
Royal College of General Practitioners
Royal College of Nursing
Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Samaritans
Scottish Association of Social Workers (SASW)
Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance (SIAA)
Scouts Scotland
See Me
St Andrew’s First Aid
Staf
Standard Life part of the Phoenix Group
Support in Mind
Teapot Trust
The Prince’s Trust
The Royal College of Psychiatrists
The Salvation Army
The Salvesen Mindroom Centre
Theatre Nemo
Turning Point
University of Edinburgh – Division of Psychiatry
University of Glasgow – Social and Public Health Sciences
VOX
Waverly Care
WithKids
YourVoice
The Royal College of Occupational Therapists
Befriending Networks
Cross Party Groups and GDPR
Please note that some Cross-Party Groups have external organisations that provide secretariat support to the Group. These organisations manage your information in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) requirements. The links to the privacy policies, of the organisations that have provided them to the Scottish Parliament are available on our website.