Exposure: Exposing the images of Mental Health

Mental health issues have inspired a group of young people to produce a photography exhibition that will feature in a national festival.

Exposure is the first photographic event by the City of Edinburgh Council’s Positive Steps for Young People(PS4YP), and will be a highlight of the Scottish Mental Health and Arts Film Festival.

Basing their pictures on the festival’s theme of “power”, the young people at PS4YP have taken the lead and chosen 30 images that reflect their personal experience of living with mental health issues.

One of the images that will appear in the exhibition.

One of the images that will appear in the exhibition.

The images aim to stimulate thinking around stigma and discrimination, particularly in relation to people who experience anxiety, obsessive compulsive disorder, depression and social isolation.

Exposure will run from Monday October 6 until Friday the 10th at the Out of the Blue Drill Hall in Dalmeny Street from 10am until 5pm– entry is free.

Councillor Ricky Henderson, Health, Social Care and Housing Convener, said:

This is an exciting project for the people who are involved in the Positive Steps service, and a fantastic opportunity for them to show off their skills. It is a vital service that helps to break down the stigma attached to mental health, which can affect any one of us at some point in our lives.

We are committed to delivering high quality care and support to the many people who will be affected by mental illness at some point in their lives.

PS4YP provides personalised and supported accommodation in a safe setting to people with mental health issues aged between 16 and 25.

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