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'Paid Yesterday, Broke Today' - Research Appreciation Day with Dr Susan Rasmussen
This Research Appreciation Day (5th July), we spoke to Dr Susan Rasmussen, reader in Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, who worked with us on our recent 'Paid Yesterday, Broke Today' report.
- 5th July 2025
- Scotland
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Samaritans Scotland Volunteers' Week - Wilma Goodlad
This Volunteers’ Week, we’re shining a light on newly appointed Regional Director for Scotland, Wilma Goodlad, who has been volunteering with Samaritans for nearly a decade.
- 2nd June 2025
- Blog
- Scotland
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New Breathing Space Benches unveiled across Scotland for Mental Health Awareness Week
Samaritans Scotland partnered up with Network Rail, NHS 24’s Breathing Space, and ScotRail to have additional Breathing Space benches installed at Dumfries, Dundee, Uddingston, and Fort William.
- 19th May 2025
- Scotland
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Samaritans Scotland take part in Edinburgh's first ever Tartan Parade
Samaritans Scotland’s new Samaritartan was part of the beautiful array of tartans that covered the streets of Edinburgh in colour on Saturday 10th of May.
- 10th May 2025
- Scotland
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Walking Football Hits the Back of the Net - Samaritans Scotland
Samaritans Scotland visit Townhead Strollers Walking Football Team as part of wider work around the recent 'Paid Yesterday, Broke Today' report highlighting the importance of social connection.
- 2nd April 2025
- Scotland
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Exploring 'Paid Yesterday, Broke Today' - In conversation with ANDYSMANCLUB
It's Debt Awareness Week (24th - 30th March), and Samaritans Scotland is delving into its recent report, ‘Paid Yesterday, Broke Today’
- 28th March 2025
- Scotland
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'Growing Old' - a poem for Samaritans Scotland
Samaritans Scotland celebrate a specially written poem by award-winning poet and Edinburgh Makar, Michael Pedersen, on World Poetry Day.
- 21st March 2025
- Scotland
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Samaritans Scotland host drop-in event for MSPs to highlight the impact of financial insecurity on suicide
Samaritans Scotland hosted an event on 22nd January at the Scottish Parliament to highlight their report, ‘‘Paid Yesterday, Broke Today"
- 19th February 2025
- Scotland