Advice on talking with children and young people about your condition or illness
New mental health quality standards have been developed by the Scottish Government. They set out what people can expect from mental health services in Scotland.
Information on what to do if you need healthcare advice or support when your GP practice or pharmacy is closed on a public holiday
Information on welfare and support available in Scotland for those who have served in the armed forces
Where to get physical and mental health support if you're a veteran
Prescription charge exemptions are available for certain people when dispensing prescriptions in England.
Information for young people using NHS services including confidentiality, consent, feedback and support. You will also find resources on health rights support for young people.
Information on the Charter of Patient Rights and Responsibilities (the ‘charter’), including advice on access, communication, confidentiality and feedback and complaints.
You have the right to give feedback or make a complaint about any care you receive from the NHS in Scotland - including hospitals, GPs, pharmacies and dentists. Find out how to make a complaint about these services and who can support you to do this.
Find out what to do if you have feedback or a complaint about an NHS service.