Kate Daykin
@kate_pforte
National Programme Director for Project Forte @projectforte2 ๐ธ She/Her
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https://www.projectforte.co.uk 21-04-2021 16:00:40
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Learn more about our partners and the approach we're going to take in setting up the new Youth Advisory Group. Young people's voices will be heard. cisweb | @NMAHPRu | Scot Gov Health | COSLA | EmilyTest | Xsteph craigX | Kevin Stewart SNP | University of Stirling ๐ nsplg.medium.com/7f697161689f?sโฆ
A huge step forward today, launching our new national #SuicidePrevention Youth Advisory Group, to be supported by cisweb University of Stirling @NMAHPRu Thanks to all involved, esp Jenny F EmilyTest Xsteph craigX Scot Gov Health COSLA Kevin Stewart SNP Lawrence Broadie #youngpeoplematter
Speaking about projectforte tomorrow at Scottish Student Sport Conference ๐ฌ Wish me luck! ๐ค
traumahealingtogether.org/events #PKMHWFest #StrongerCommunities #BreakTheStigma #MentalHealthAwareness #Resilience #MentalHealthSupport #MHMatthers #NeverMoreNeeded Linda's Ladies projectforte @WPCScotland @TSLO_2020 PKAVS @Vitality_me PLUS Perth Mindspace @suppinmindscot
Really excited that Project Forte will be working with Trauma Healing Together as part of this yearโs Mental Health and Wellbeing Festival in Perth and Kinross ๐
Watch out for us this weekend in the The Courier (Perth & Kinross) weekend magazine! Here's a handy copy of our FREE workshop guide. Plan your visit and go to: traumahealingtogether.org/events to book tickets #PKMHWFest #BreakTheStigma #MentalHealthAwareness #Resilience #MentalHealthSupport
I wonโt be on your TVs tonight but Iโll be broadcast tomorrow (Friday 29th July) at 6pm! Or 7pm on stvplayeruk
Maree Todd visited SalleOssian last night to hear about their empowering projectforte ๐คบ #SheCanSheWill sportscotland Scot Gov Health
A great evening last night with Sport Minister Maree Todd sharing the work we do at Project Forte. Thanks again to everyone who came along! #ActiveGirls #SheCanSheWill #HitLikeAGirl
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