´óÏó´«Ã½ The Social contributors look at the issues affecting young people in Scotland today, including medical, educational and personal issues.
Don't let anxiety ruin your festival. Here are some wee tips...
Scout helped Eilidh's mental health after she had surgery.
Emma talks about life after her brother, Gary, tragically took his own life in 2014.
Think twice before you pressure a victim of sexual violence into reporting.
"We're just normal people trying to get by."
Sometimes it feels like you'll never be "normal" again.
Sometimes you've got to fake confidence until you start really feeling it.
"We need more stories that bring about a better understanding of Muslims."
These Glasgow venues are leading the way for accessibility!
Journalist, Vonny LeClerc, has experienced harassment online for over a year now.
Margaret was raised by her grandparents and never knew her dad.
Divorce can be hard enough without judgement from the people around you.
You’d think it would be easy but a lot of your favourite films don’t pass!
Rory told the world about living with a visible difference and it changed his life!
"If you're going to use disability as someone's storyline, make sure you get it right."
It's one of the most common neurological conditions in the world.
Rachel's sister saved her life by donating stem cells.
As our lives get more complicated, simple things become more precious.
"I turned to meditation to help cope with my thoughts"
All the information about what we can and can’t recycle can be a bit overwhelming.
"These small changes really helped improve my mental health."
Remission is the part where the cancer is gone… but not gone at the same time.
Scott's friend donated a kidney to him.
We can all relate to these pressures.