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Evaluation of 'see me' - the National Scottish Campaign Against the Stigma and Discrimination Associated with Mental Ill-Health

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Annex 3: Summary of methods used and the range of participants involved at each phase

PHASE

METHODS

PARTICIPANTS/GROUPS/AGENCIES

Phase 1

Documentary analysis

'see me….' and Scottish Executive documentary material

Face to face interviews

Three Scottish Executive Stakeholders in the Mental Health Division involved in the setting up and/or on-going liaison with 'see me….'

Telephone and face to face interviews

11 representatives from 8 National Programme Delivery agencies:

SRN

Choose life

Healthy Working Lives

Heads UPScotland

Health Promoting Schools Unit

Breathing Space

NHS Health Scotland

NRCEMH

Workshop

'see me….' operational team

Group interview and two telephone interviews

'see me….' management group

Group interview

IAS Smarts

Face to face interview

Campaign director and deputy

Web survey

Health Board areas

Workshops

Three Health Board areas

Telephone and face to face interviews

Four organisations who had initiated 'see me…' related activities;

Standard Life

Bell College

Birchwood Highland

Amey Roads

Phase 2

Documentary analysis

'see me….' documentary analysis

'see me….' research and evaluation

Scottish Public Attitudes to Mental Health surveys

Web survey

Media professionals (8 responses)

Telephone interview

One media professional

Telephone and face to interviews

Eight Media Volunteers

Media Volunteer trainer

Content analysis

Content analysis of newspapers at three time periods

Focus Groups

One group of service users

One group of carers

Phases 2/3

Telephone interviews

Depression Alliance

Mental Health Foundation

Mental Welfare Commission

Disability Rights Commission

Alzheimers' Scotland

Compass Mental Health Liaison Team

Dundee Young Carers

LGBT Youth

Poverty Alliance

Phase 3

Telephone and face to face interviews

GGHB Mental Health Partnership: Employability Project

GGHB Mental Health Partnership

Scottish Independent Advocacy Alliance

Care Commission

Communities Scotland

Glasgow Housing Association

Job Centre Plus

Trades Union

Royal College of Nursing

Social Work/ ADSW

HMIC/ ACPOS

HMIP

SPS

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