People Asset Guardian backs Scottish mental health drive
UK services provider becomes official corporate partner of largest mental health charity in country 8 March 2021 9:38 GMT Updated 8 March 2021 16:29 GMT in London
Services provider Asset Guardian Solutions is aiming to raise awareness of mental health issues in Scotland after becoming an official corporate partner of the country’s largest mental health charity.
Edinburgh-based Asset Guardian will work together with the Scottish Association for Mental Health (SAMH) to promote and raise awareness about issues involving mental health.
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