All three Lanarkshire hospitals, the Motherwell Civic Centre and Newarthill village will light up in SAMH’s signature pink in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts today.
Lanarkshire will shine bright in support of Scotland’s mental health this week, with hospitals and landmarks illuminated pink in partnership with SAMH (Scottish Action for Mental Health).
All three Lanarkshire hospitals, the Motherwell Civic Centre and Newarthill village will light up in SAMH’s signature pink in recognition of Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts today.
Brian Reid, Information Officer for the Well-Informed Information Service, said: “We are illuminating significant landmarks throughout Lanarkshire to represent hope, understanding, and solidarity with people impacted by mental health challenges.
“The pink lighting will serve as a strong reminder that mental health is equally as important as physical health, emphasising that support is available and ensuring that no one should face mental health difficulties in isolation. Thank you to partners across Lanarkshire for supporting this.”
SAMH’s Lanarkshire services include the Well-Informed Service, which helps people find mental health support and access local wellbeing services, as well as ExPEERience Counts, a one-to-one support service led by trained peer support workers.
Carol Wallace, from Airdrie, has been supported by both services. She said: “For a long time, I struggled with depression and anxiety, feeling overwhelmed and unable to cope.
“It was incredibly helpful to speak with someone outside of my family about the issues I was experiencing; it felt like a safe space where I could express myself freely.
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“Once the peer support started, I noticed a remarkable improvement in my mental health. I felt supported and understood, which helped me navigate my recovery journey.
“I wholeheartedly recommend SAMH’s Well-Informed Information Service and ExPEERience Counts. It really does make a difference, and they are there to help you through your recovery.
“It also helped me feel comfortable reaching out for help, which is something I had struggled with before. If you are facing similar challenges, I encourage you to seek out support.”
SAMH runs around 70 services in communities across Scotland.
The Well-Informed Information Service works in collaboration with NHS Lanarkshire and North Lanarkshire Council to help individual across North Lanarkshire to find information and access services related to mental health and wellbeing.
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Provost of North Lanarkshire Kenneth Duffy said: “We’re proud to stand with our communities in shining a light on mental health.
“Mental health touches every family, every workplace, every street. That’s why our ‘Lanarkshire Lights Up Pink’ campaign matters so much. It’s about starting conversations, breaking down stigma, and making it easier for people to reach out when they need support.
“As a council, we are committed to doing more than raising awareness. We want to create a place where people feel heard, supported and understood every day of the year.
“If this week encourages even one person to speak to a friend, contact a service, or take that first step towards help, then it has made a real difference. And that’s something we can all stand behind.”
If you want to chat about mental health or find support, please email well-informed@samh.org.uk or call 0800 073 0918.
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