Please help decide what we will to do in the years ahead

Every three years, we review what NSF (Scotland) has been doing and look at the future and what we should be doing next. We are now thinking about our activities for the three years which start in April 2002 and would like the views of our members, our staff and volunteer workers and all those who use our services.

Our mission statement is:

To improve the wellbeing and quality of life of those affected by schizophrenia and other mental illness, including families and carers.

We do not expect that to change for the next three years, but would welcome your views on our mission.

In the present three year period we are working under five aims to provide:
  • better wellbeing and quality of life
  • better informed public
  • better services
  • better information and education
  • better involvement
We have a number of tasks under these aims, which are regularly monitored by the committees and are reported in our annual report. Since we produced that plan, many things have changed:
  • we have a Scottish Parliament in place
  • the Millan Committee has reported
  • there have been improvements in medication
  • there is an increased understanding of the idea of 'recovery'
What should we be doing now? Please complete the form to let us know your views.

You can either email the table to us or alternatively print out the completed form and send it to our National Office:

NSF (Scotland)
Claremont House
130 East Claremont St
Edinburgh
EH7 4LB

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