Police are appealing for help to trace a man who may be able to assist inquiries into the death of former boxer Bradley Welsh, who was shot dead in the West End on Wednesday evening. Continue reading Bradley Welsh shooting: can you help?
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Life after meningitis theme for World Meningitis Day
AN international day highlighting the bravery of meningitis survivors and those whose lives have been changed forever through losing someone to the disease is being backed by Meningitis Now, the UK’s leading meningitis charity. Continue reading Life after meningitis theme for World Meningitis Day
Events bonanza boosts charity coffers
EYE-CATCHING events created and staged by Edinburgh Napier students as part of their course have raised more than £3700 for a series of charities. Continue reading Events bonanza boosts charity coffers
Outdoor enthusiasts encouraged to join Scottish spring clean
Organisations unite to call for collective ownership of outdoor paths
Environmental charity, Keep Scotland Beautiful, has joined forces with Sustrans Scotland, Jog Scotland and Paths for All to encourage outdoor enthusiasts – from joggers to bungee jumpers – to take collective ownership for the paths that help to support their outdoor activities. Continue reading Outdoor enthusiasts encouraged to join Scottish spring clean
Edinburgh student wins contest for new educational publishing project
Anna Chalcraft, a design student at Edinburgh College of Art, has been announced as the winner of a competition to illustrate the first book for newly launched publisher, LOVE Publications. Continue reading Edinburgh student wins contest for new educational publishing project
Historic Poppy Factory set for major refurbishment
An Edinburgh institution that each year produces five-million poppies and thousands of wreaths for the annual Scottish Poppy Appeal is to undergo a major upgrade programme that will ensure it is fit for purpose for the years ahead. Continue reading Historic Poppy Factory set for major refurbishment
Multiple arrests following crackdown on ‘money mules’
Twenty-nine people have been arrested and charged following a Police Scotland crackdown on money mules. Continue reading Multiple arrests following crackdown on ‘money mules’
Scottish Government announces investment in social media support
This includes £90,000 of funding to produce advice on the healthy use of social media and screen time, which will be created in partnership with young people.
In addition, a review of evidence on the effects of screen use on sleep and the implications of this for mental health will be commissioned.
The announcement follows the publication of new research from the Scottish Government which identifies social media, sleep disruption, body image and school pressures as potential factors in the reported worsening of mental wellbeing among adolescent girls in Scotland (see report below).
Minister for Mental Health Clare Haughey returned to her former school, Trinity High School in Rutherglen, to meet with pupils and discuss the research.
Ms Haughey said: “We know that many young people in Scotland, particularly girls, are unsatisfied with their physical appearance, and that high levels of social media use may be detrimental to mental wellbeing. We also know that adolescent girls in Scotland report higher levels of social media use than boys.
“Social media does have the potential to be used in a hugely positive way, but we want to ensure young people are properly informed on how social media promotes unrealistic expectations.
“During Children’s Mental Health Awareness Week we announced that we will be producing advice, specific to Scotland, on the healthy use of social media and screen time. We are now committing £90,000 to carry out this work as part of a package of measures to give young people the support they need. We want all young people to be able to grow up in a modern Scotland with good mental wellbeing.”
Exploring the reported worsening of mental wellbeing among adolescent girls in Scotland report:
Amazon team makes special Easter delivery to Edinburgh Women’s Aid
The women and children supported by Edinburgh Women’s Aid have received a delivery of more than 200 Easter eggs thanks to a donation from the team at the Amazon Customer Services Centre in Waterloo Place. Continue reading Amazon team makes special Easter delivery to Edinburgh Women’s Aid










