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Scots suicide survivor leaves crisis packages for those struggling with mental health in lockdown

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An inspirational young woman who battled back from multiple suicide bids is using her daily exercise slots to help those struggling with mental health.Heather MacNeil, 21, who has just completed her first year at Glasgow Caledonian University studying mental health nursing, is using her spare time to make crisis packs to help  those who are finding the coronavirus lockdown particularly tough.And during Mental Health Week she has been putting up posters and leaving her free gift packs lying at key vantage points throughout Glasgow.The theme of this year’s event is kindness and Heather has that in spades but it was the kindness of two complete strangers to her when she was 17 which helped her turn her life around.Heather first tried to take

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