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ACTIVITIES MONITORING FORM
Please complete the following form for any event or activity you have undertaken.
Activity Name:
Unique Activity
Code:
(leave blank - for completion by See
Me Team)
Activity Aims:
START DATE:
END DATE :
(if different from start date)
Total Number Of
Beneficiaries:
Number Of New Sign
Ups
TYPE OF ACTIVITY (please tick all that apply)
TYPE OF STIGMA ADDRESSED
(please tick all that apply)
Arts event
Structural stigma
Conference
Direct stigma
Curriculum pack
Self stigma
Exhibition
Stigma by association
Focus group / interviews
Launch
Lecture / Talk
TYPE OF APPROACH USED
(please tick all that apply)
Education
Press release / other media activity
Protest
Social media activity
Social contact
Parliamentary reception
Other (please describe)
Pledge signing
Roadshow
Screening
THEME OF ACTIVITY
Children and young people
Sporting event
Health and social care
Survey
Workplace
Training
Other (please describe):
Social movement
TARGET GROUP(S) (Please tick all that apply)
Other (please describe):
General population
Working age adults (65+)
People with lived experience of mental
health problems
BME communities
Carers of people with lived experience of
mental health problems
LGBT communities
Women
Media
Men
Employers
Children and young people (0-17)
Employees
Young adults (18-25)
Health and social care professionals
Other (please describe):
Location of Activity
International
Health Board
UK wide
Local Authority
Scotland
Neighbourhood
Postcode / area in Scotland:
HOW HAVE PEOPLE WITH LIVED EXPERIENCE BEEN INVOLVED IN THIS ACTIVITY?
( Please tick all that apply)
Developing of designing the activity
Delivering the activity
Managing the activity
Leading the activity
Other (please describe):
Activity DEVELOPMENT
partners
People with lived
experience
See Me Staff
Activity DELIVERY partners
People with lived
experience
See Me Staff
Activity MANAGEMENT
partners
People with lived
experience
See Me Staff
Change Network
Change Network
Change Network
SAMH
SAMH
SAMH
MHF
MHF
MHF
MH COOP
Other (please describe):
MH COOP
Other (please describe):
MH COOP
Other (please describe):
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SEE ME OUTCOMES DOES THIS ACTIVITY ADDRESS?
( Please tick all that apply)
People with lived experience increasingly imagine a life without stigma and
discrimination and demand their rights
Concerns about stigma and discrimination become less of a barrier to talking about
mental health problems and seeking help
The rights of people with lived-experience are increasingly met
Diverse leaders and organisations champion the elimination of stigma and discrimination
and take relevant action themselves
Negative stereotyping is reduced in targeted settings and communities
National and local policies increasingly and explicitly address stigma and discrimination
Increased understanding of nature, source and effects of stigma and discrimination and
what works in tackling it
Specific Activity Outputs:
HOW WAS ACTIVITY PROMOTED? (please tick all that apply)
Direct email
Postal mail out
Traditional media
Website
Other (please describe):
Value of
Promotional
Materials
Distributed
Value of Publicity –
Column Inches
Value of Publicity –
Advertising Value
Equivalent
DEFINITIONS
Types of Stigma
Direct stigma can be experienced as negative attitudes or direct discrimination towards
individuals with a mental health condition.
Structural stigma can be perpetuated by social institutions and experienced as inequity in
terms of employment, funding for mental health care or mortality rates.
Stigma by association can be experienced by those who are in some way connected to an
individual who has a stigmatised condition.
Self-stigma is the internalisation of perceived stigma and is experienced by some
individuals with mental health conditions.
Types of approach
Protest activities highlight injustice and offenders leading to change in policy, approach and
behaviour.
Education activities challenge inaccurate stereotypes and promote factual information.
Social Contact activities involve interaction between those with mental health problems and
the general public.
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