大象传媒 The Social contributors look at the issues affecting young people in Scotland today, including medical, educational and personal issues.
Tamara talks about how she doesn't let deafness hold her back from following her dreams.
Esther De La Ford raises awareness of gender violence against women.
Harleen Nottay talks about "skinny shaming" and the negative impact it can have.
Spoken word piece about the downsides of social media and the 'addiction' users can form.
Samantha Little explains why it's so important not to distract a guide dog.
Stephanie's tinted glasses have helped reduce her 鈥渧isual stress鈥 caused by dyslexia.
Jimmy discusses his time in foster care and the teachers who restored his faith in people.
Student nurse Nadine McShane talks about the shock of being diagnosed with melanoma.
Alastair shares his experience of being in foster care, and overcoming feelings of anger.
Rosie talks about what impact being taken into foster care had on her.
Adam Black talks about living with a stutter/stammer and the impact it can have.
Lee talks about how she's overcome troubles in her life including homelessness.
Forgiving people - even when you don't want to - can be the best way to lift a weight.
Spoken word piece about what depression feels like, presented by Steven McLeish.
1 in 4 people in the UK experience mental health problems each year.
Mandy Jones is sick of being the target of catcalling and explains why here.
"If you've lost someone close to you, you're not fine."
"A near-death experience changed my perspective on life."
Zahra on being open about mental health in an Asian community.
We can all help each other and fight this together.
Mandy talks to a former porn addict.
If you have a disability, technology can completely change your life.
Yep, we鈥檙e dropping the C word.
When you hear the words ""homeless unit"" don't assume the worst.