New report on Mental Health launched at Scottish Care Conference

New report on Mental Health launched at Scottish Care Conference

Scottish Care launched a new report on Mental Health at the annual Care Home Conference & Exhibition in Glasgow in November 2017.

The report, entitled ‘Fragile Foundations: Exploring the Mental Health of the Social Care Workforce and the People They Support’, was launched by Dr Donald Macaskill, Scottish Care CEO, in front of 450 delegates from across the health and social care sector.

The report is based on research with nearly 50 front line care staff from care home, care at home and housing support services.

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You can also watch a short animation, created by Third Sector Lab, to accompany the report.

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