5 Years of Partnership - SAMH and jogscotland

2nd March 2022

SAMH and scottishathletics are celebrating the fifth anniversary of a partnership that has supported the wellbeing of thousands of Scots.

SAMH went into partnership with jogscotland – the recreational running programme of scottishathletics – in 2017,  to promote the mental health benefits of physical activity. Among the successes are:

  • 1800 jogscotland jog leaders have completed online mental health awareness training with SAMH.
  • The I’m here campaign encouraged jog leaders to pledge in front of their groups to welcome mental health conversations at jogging sessions – 140 jog leaders at 75 different groups in 26 local authorities took the pledge.
  • The Community Strides project is supporting joggers from diverse communities to get active with jogscotland and learn simple mental wellbeing techniques.
  • The Jogability project provided targeted activity and wellbeing sessions to girls and young women with additional support needs.
  • Sammy’s Road Trip saw three mascot toy pups tour the country with groups hosting a pup at their jogging sessions, using them to start conversations around mental wellbeing.
  • The Menopause Friendly campaign has seen information on running through menopause provided online for joggers and jog leaders, with groups encouraged to take simple steps to become more accommodating to joggers experiencing menopause.
  • jogscotland proudly became one of the first signatories to Scotland’s Mental Health Charter for Physical Activity and Sport.

The full achievements of the partnership so far have been laid out in the jogscotland’s new impact report.

The anniversary was marked with a special online celebration, with guests from across the sports and activity sector. Among the speakers was Jog Leaders Nicola Moriarty of Ready, Steady, Go Pitreavie, and Lan Pham, from the physical activity group at Saheliya, the Edinburgh charity for women from diverse communities. They spoke of the impact they have seen the partnership have on the jogscotland membership and beyond.

CEO of scottishathletics, Colin Hutchison, said: “When we entered into partnership with SAMH five years ago, the promotion of physical activity as a way to improve mental wellbeing was a developing concept. During the course of our partnership, that concept has moved from being an ‘add on,’ to being at the very heart of what jogscotland is about.

“Today, no discussion of the benefits of being active can focus purely on the physical health benefits – these are widely recognised to go hand-in-hand with the improvements in mental health that can be achieved by getting active, especially outdoors and with other people. We are delighted that our partnership with SAMH has played a part in making this change happen in Scotland.”

Billy Watson Chief Executive of SAMH said: “As we mark five years of our partnerships with scottishathletics, it’s fantastic to be able to reflect on everything that jogscotland has achieved over that time.

“While the positive links between physical activity and good mental health are well recognised, this partnership has really demonstrated how being active can improve social connections, build community resilience, and open up positive discussions around mental wellbeing.

“jogscotland members have really embraced mental health activities as part of their groups; and as we emerge from what has been a very challenging period, it’s more important than ever that we continue to build on this through our ongoing partnership.”