Shereen Nanjiani sits in
Shereen Nanjiani takes your calls on mental illness and way marking on our hills.
Have you faced discrimination because of a mental illness?
92 per cent of people believe that admitting to having a mental illness would damage someone's career. A survey, commissioned for the anti-stigma campaign Time to Change, also found that more than half of people confessed that they wouldn't employ someone with a mental illness even if they knew they were the best candidate.
Plus: Should routes over Scotland's hills and mountains be marked to assist walkers?
The Mountaineering Council of Scotland argues that such a move could be dangerous by encouraging ill-equipped walkers not to use a map and compass. Others say it would make our hills and mountains accessible to all and not just an "elite".
Shereen Nanjiani (standing in for Graham Stewart) takes your calls, texts and emails.
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- Wed 26 Aug 2009 09:00大象传媒 Radio Scotland