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Rail industry in Scotland joins charity to encourage staff and public to have a cuppa and a catch-up instead for the charity's annual Brew Monday campaign.
(Permalink) Samaritans

The 28-year-old ScotRail worker was awarded for her quick thinking in saving a life by Samaritans.
(Permalink) Samaritans Wishaw

Network Rail joins charity to encourage staff and public to have a cuppa and a catch-up instead for the charity's annual Brew Monday campaign.
(Permalink) Brew Monday Network Rail Samaritans

Nearly 1000 railway staff in Scotland have been trained to prevent suicides as part of the 'Small Talk Saves Lives' campaign by Samaritans.
(Permalink) Samaritans ScotRail Small Talk Saves Lives Staff training

Rail industry joins with charity to encourage rail users, key workers and staff to have a cuppa and a catch up with those they care about as annual campaign launches.
(Permalink) Brew Monday Network Rail Samaritans

Avanti West Coast supports charity to raise awareness of mental health with interactive artwork.
(Permalink) Avanti West Coast Hamilton Rail 74 Community Rail Partnership Samaritans


Hamilton Central: Here is the launch leaflet from the Rail 74 Community Rail Partnership.
John Yellowlees 04/06/2017


Hamilton Central: The new pedestrian bridge under construction at Hamilton Central in January 2017. The old footbridge can be see in the background.
Colin McDonald 27/01/2017

On World Mental Health Day 2020 (Saturday, 10 October) ScotRail is joining the Samaritans and encouraging people to look out for each other.

Railway staff across Scotland are being encouraged to share their coping mechanisms and to strike up a conversation with people who they feel may be struggling.

From taking a walk and chatting with friends to boiling the kettle for a cup of tea, staff have been sharing what they do to improve their mental health when they are having a tough day.
(Permalink) Samaritans ScotRail World Mental Health Day

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