Charity boss who lost partner to AIDS praises It s A Sin for giving a voice to people who didn t make it
Charity boss praises hit show for raising awareness of HIV stigma.
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When Chris Creegan first heard about the powerful new drama It’s A Sin, he wasn’t sure he would be able to watch.
Campaigner who overcame his own mental health battles urges people to speak up if they are struggling during pandemic
Graeme Alexander, who is an advocate for mental health following his own struggles, has urged people to reach out if they are struggling. (Image: shared content unit)
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Andrew McRae, Scotland policy chair at the FSB, says it is ‘little wonder’ that 40% of small business owners are worried about their mental health By Kristy Dorsey
Business leaders have warned of a mental health “crisis” among entrepreneurs as new research has revealed that 40 per cent of small firm owners in Scotland are worried about their psychological state. The findings from a survey of 1,200 SME owners by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) come as the country heads into the 11th month of varying lockdown restrictions to control the coronavirus pandemic. With no timetable as to when these might ease and allow businesses to resume regular trading, the FSB is calling on the Scottish Government to roll out a mental health support service specifically aimed small business owners, similar to that currently operating in Australia.
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