Charity in Peterhead has received an “incredible” donation
Charity in Peterhead has received an “incredible” donation
Charity in Peterhead has received an “incredible” donation
Charity in Peterhead has received an “incredible” donation
Charity in Peterhead has received an “incredible” donation
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National spotlight on peer support
A new film ‘The Power of Peer Support in Suicide Prevention’ shares the experiences of different organisations providing vital mental health peer support in Scotland to people affected by suicide.
The film, which features two organisations based in the north east of the country, was developed in collaboration with Scottish Recovery Network and Suicide Prevention Scotland as part of the Creating Hope with Peer support project and wider Scottish Government and COSLA Creating Hope Together Suicide Prevention Strategy. The project works alongside people, organisations, and communities to embed peer support as an essential, accessible and sustainable part of Scotland’s suicide prevention approach.
Men United who feature in the film, are charity in Peterhead whose motto is ‘Don’t Man Up, Speak Up’. They work across the north east and provide peer support groups for men. Sandy Garvock, Founder of Men United said:

“So, Men United started back in 2019. We had three young males in our area who ended their lives by suicide. I did a bit of research and realised there was absolutely no one for people to go and speak to. We provide a safe space for a guy to come in and speak to someone who genuinely knows exactly how they feel. Someone will sit and listen to them. Offer guidance, support and be there to go, you know what? You’re not on your own. We’re there to help you.”
LATNEM, provide peer support for mums and birthing people in the north east, including in-person support in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire and Elgin, Forres, and Aberdeen City. This is complemented by online support for wider Scotland. Linsey Singers, Trustee, Chair and Peer Supporter from the organisation commented:

“Suicide is the biggest killer of mums within the first year after giving birth. We started LATNEM as a peer support space for mums and birthing people to come to for support with their mental health. We’ve grown from four mums at our first meeting to over 340 now. Some of the feedback we’ve had has been really powerful. One of our mums said ‘thank you for keeping me alive’”

Both organisations demonstrate how the power of peer support can offer hope, build confidence, and reduce isolation, particularly for people who face higher suicide risk due to marginalisation, discrimination and social stigma.
Catriona McDougall, Projects Coordinator at Scottish Recovery Network said:
“We’ve brought groups and peer support services like Men United and LATNEM together for this film because as part of our Creating Hope with Peer Support project, we’re really trying to raise the profile and understanding of the crucial role peer support plays within suicide prevention. What we hear again and again from people is that they feel safe, they feel heard, they feel comfortable, and they’re the ones that are in control, and they’re the ones that feel empowered to decide what mental health recovery looks like for them.”
You can watch the film here: https://youtu.be/q0cTS5E9r98?si=o4pHKN4tjfcI2lYO


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Ten community groups from across Buchan have shared more than £4,500 in small grant funding this summer.
Aberdeenshire Council’s Buchan Small Grant Fund supports activities which need a helping-hand to undertake a fairly small project.
The Buchan area committee allocated £5,350 for this year’s scheme, with a maximum grant of £500 per application.
Councillors heard on Tuesday (Sept 16) that following the approvals, this has left a remaining balance of £1,854 which additional groups can now apply up until December 14th.
The successful groups received the following funding:
Cruden Bay Horticultural Club awarded £377 towards six barrel planters
Cruden Bay Men’s Shed awarded £500 towards tools and equipment for the men’s shed
Cruden Community Council awarded £500 towards a village orderly
Hatton Cabin Club awarded £500 towards the costs of providing a shelter
Let’s All Talk North East Mums awarded £491 towards costs to expand their Peterhead Peer Support Group
New Deer Community Association awarded £350 towards a community consultation event
Peterhead Community Council awarded £500 towards a portable PA system, projector and exhibition panel display kit
Strichen Community Park awarded £500 towards costs to improve the lodge café and restaurant car park area
Strichen Town House awarded £500 towards installing an external power point at the Town House
Stuartfield Community Association awarded £350 towards a community consultation event
Welcoming the recent awards, Buchan area committee chair Cllr Dianne Beagrie said: “I am delighted to see these dedicated community groups receiving funding to support a wide range of important projects in their local area. I am always impressed by the continuing work and effort our community volunteers put into new, innovative activities and initiatives which benefit so many within our communities.
“The beauty of our Small Grants Fund is that it helps smaller initiatives get off the ground when they may not be suitable for our larger-scale funding sources. While the remaining balance isn’t huge, it will certainly help our communities in some way so I would encourage groups to apply as soon as possible.”
Community groups can apply for the Buchan Small Grant Fund online at: https://www.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/communities-and-events/funding/buchan/



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