Our Community Correspondent Peter Leckie hasn’t always told stories. He’s proud to have served as a soldier. Here he tells the bittersweet and, at times, funny story of how he became ” the newest member of the British army of the Rhine”.
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Read yourself well: 7 inspirational books about #recovery
A special feature from Laura Gulliver: a freelance health writer who has spent the last few years of her career writing and talking very openly about her own battles with mental health and addiction. Although there are many who think self-help books are something that should be given a wide berth, for many millions of […]
What have you learned from blogging? Tops tips from our Community Correspondents
We were invited to deliver a workshop on blogging at Glasgow Women’s Library @GWLkettle this week. The session went really well. It was great to meet everyone and hear their ideas. We might even see some of them pop up as Community Correspondents. Rather than get bogged down in the technical stuff, I asked our […]
A free night out: fireworks displays around Glasgow and Clyde
Sometimes it feels like every occasion in the year is just a chance to make money, but at least so far, I’ve not seen any “Happy Fireworks Day” cards in the shop. It’s one of my favourite days of the year, because it still has a feeling of being communal and bringing people together. While […]
Meet our Community Correspondents: Derek Read
What’s your name and where do you come from? I’m Derek Read and I’m originally from the Wirral, near Liverpool. I came to Glasgow nearly 30 years ago to do my social work post-grad and I’ve been here ever since. Why are you interested in mental wellbeing? I’ve had periods of mental ill health throughout […]
Does someone you follow feel suicidal? Get alerts with #samaritansradar
A post from our Project Manager @rosiehopes There are few things that take more courage than admitting publicly that you feel suicidal. Imagine picking up your phone, writing and re-working a tweet over and over again and then pressing tweet to announce to your followers that you can’t cope. And then imagine… nothing. It’s […]
From child bride to #stillgame : my #blackhistorymonth hero is my mother, Shamshad Akhtar
Our Community Correspondent Sofia Ghani tells us her mother’s inspirational story My mother came to Glasgow at 14 as a new bride . She was born in Pakistan and had a close, caring family with four brothers and two sisters. She was devastated to leave her family and they were devastated to see her go. […]
“Resilience is about letting yourself feel the hurt” – Meet our photo contest winners
Regular Mind Waves readers will already know Emily McCurrie @Caminosmem as our resident film critic. She turned her hand to photography for the resilience contest and won a prize for her message on resilience. Is there no end to this woman’s talents? Here she tells us more about what resilience means to her. How […]
Headpsace 14 – The Power of Giving
A UNIQUE COMMUNITY EVENT IN EASTERHOUSE Friday 24 October, 12:30 – 2:30pm & 6:30 – 8:30pm Our friends at Glasgow East Arts Company and NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde North East Sector Community Health Partnership are proud to present – HEADSPACE: The Power of Giving – which forms part of the Scottish Mental Health Arts & […]
“This tiny wee ant can lift something larger than himself for the good of his colony” Meet our resilience photo contest winners
What is your name and where are you from? My names Denise Milligan. I live in Glasgow Southside with my husband and two daughters. How long have you been interested in photography? I’ve been interested in photography most of my life, but only became really interested and got an SLR when I became ill […]