Around since 1923, SAMH currently operates over 60 services in communities across Scotland providing mental health social care support, homelessness, addictions and employment services, among others.

Suicide Prevention

Everyday SAMH works to prevent suicide through interventions and training

SAMH Information Service

The SAMH Information Service provides information and support on mental health. Whether you’re seeking support, looking for more information for you or someone you love, or just want to have chat about mental health, we’re here.

Carer Service

Supporting someone else is sometimes called caring. You are a carer if you provide (unpaid) support and care for someone who has an illness, disability, mental health problem or addiction.

Therapeutic Horticulture

Our horticulture services have a therapeutic impact on mental health recovery.

Peer support

Our peer support workers, each with their own experience of mental health problems, support others towards recovery.

Employability

Our National Employment Team helps people into work, training or education.

Community Engagement

We support people living with mental health problems towards recovery and engagement in the wider community.

Homelessness

We provide preventative work and practical support to individuals who are homeless or at risk.

Addictions

We help people in their recovery from addiction.

Active Living

We champion active living as a vehicle for improving and maintaining good mental health and wellbeing.

Supported Accommodation

We provide emotional and practical support to people on a daily basis including living skills to help them keep their home.

Mental Health Outreach

Provides housing support and outreach to people in their own homes where staff support people to develop, regain and maintain independent living skills.