This survey has been designed by the National Rural Mental Health Forum in collaboration with See Me, Scotland’s national programme to end mental health stigma and discrimination, to help us learn more about the mental health and wellbeing of migrant workers in rural Scotland.
The survey asks questions about you and about the organisations you work with. Sharing this information will help us understand the experience of migrant people working in Scottish communities, and identify how workplaces and education can better support their migrant employees.
The survey also asks about your mental health and wellbeing. We all have mental health. Everyone’s experiences of mental health are different and it doesn’t always stay the same. It can change as circumstances change and as you move through different stages of your life. We all have times when we feel down or stressed. Often these feelings pass, but sometimes they can develop into a more serious problem. Some examples could include anxiety and panic attacks, bipolar disorder, depression, eating disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), personality disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), psychosis, schizophrenia, self-harm and suicidal feelings or thoughts.
In full compliance with GDPR regulations, any information you provide will not be passed onto third parties. The survey will not ask for your name, address or contact details, and we will not share any identifying information with your employer. The information you provide will be shared with See Me and will be used for research purposes, to inform the Forum’s work going forward.
If you would like to know more please contact Ben Lejac at blejac@supportinmindscotland.org.uk
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