• Cornwall Mind - World Mental Health Day 2024
    Oct 9 2024

    Francesca, Julie and Gaelle host this month’s special programme for World Mental Health Day taking place on Thursday 10th October.

    This is also the first time the show is being produced by the Cornwall Mind radio wellbeing group from the CHBN studios at Treliske Hospital in Truro.

    Francesca tells us about Makaton, the language programme that uses symbols, signs and speech to enable people to communicate. She also explains about Safe Places.

    Julie lets us know about the CHAMPs project ‘Screen It’ and you can see the video she mentions here:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fVjH116lYdQ

    Gaelle explains about the importance of creativity in wellbeing.

    Find out more at: https://mindfulreset.co.uk/

    We also talk to Scarlett Moffatt, who is an ambassador for the Samaritans, about giving back to nurses and the NICU unit where she had her baby premature, on this World Mental Day.

    Comedian and author of ‘Billy No-Mates: How I Realised Men Have a Friendship Problem’ chats about social anxiety and forming friendships when we’re older.

    Team GB Olympian Tom Bosworth explains how walking and getting out in the open air is good for our mental health as part of the nationwide Big Walk campaign.

    Plus, Victoria catches up with Rhys Wynne-Jones, the mystery piano player from the Penzance Night Church and Alice Phoenix who put the project together.

    “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind:

    https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/

    More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123

    There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line.

    Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300

    Or call the new NHS Crisis Hotline by calling 111 and pressing Option 2. This gives you another way to access if you’re struggling with your Mental Health.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Birmingham Mind - World Mental Health Day 2024
    Oct 9 2024

    This is a special edition of ‘A Space to Speak Your Mind’ produced in association with Birmingham Mind for World Mental Health Day on Thursday 10th October.


    www.birminghammind.org


    On the programme Richard speaks to Rachel about services that Birmingham Mind provide, Amelia and Charmian talk about their work as Volunteers on the Birmingham Mind helpline.


    Ronald explains what it means to be a Peer Support Worker; and Daniel tells us what it is like to be a resident at Rookery Gardens, a unique service in partnership with Birmingham & Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, where residents live on site within NHS of grounds, in independent houses located next to main hospital building.


    Richard also talks to Scarlett Moffatt, who is an ambassador for the Samaritans, about giving back to nurses and the NICU unit where she had her baby premature, on this World Mental Day.


    Comedian and author of ‘Billy No-Mates: How I Realised Men Have a Friendship Problem’ chats about social anxiety and forming friendships when we’re older.


    Team GB Olympian Tom Bosworth explains how walking and getting out in the open air is good for our mental health as part of the nationwide Big Walk campaign.



    “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind:


    https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/


    More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123


    There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line.


    Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300


    Or call the new NHS Crisis Hotline by calling 111 and pressing Option 2. This gives you another way to access if you’re struggling with your Mental Health.

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Growing Links, Artist Neil Thomas & September reframing
    Sep 9 2024
    Victoria and Vic from the Cornwall Mind radio wellbeing group host this month’s programme. Victoria speaks to Neil Thomas about Art & Mental Health. Lyn from Growing Links talks about local, sustainable food system that supports mental health. Richard chats to Lucy from Cornwall Mind about all the upcoming events in September. Plus, Vic and Victoria have a conversation about how September can be a fresh start returning to work and school rather than a point of anxiety. “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind: https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/ More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123 There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line. Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300 Or call the new NHS Crisis Hotline by calling 111 and pressing Option 2. This gives you another way to access if you’re struggling with your Mental Health.
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    59 mins
  • Neurodivergence & Dyslexia, Poetry and Children’s Smartphone Use
    Aug 2 2024


    Victoria and Clare from the Cornwall Mind radio wellbeing group host this month’s programme.

    We learn how Neurodiversity can have an impact on our mental health with Callum, and Clare Reynolds who is a Business Psychologist at Pearn Kandola talking to Victoria.

    We’ll be hearing of calls to rethink smartphone use of under 18s this summer to improve mental health with Adam Ferguson, Global Head

    of Insight, at HMD and Dr Sanjiv Nichani, a Senior Consultant Paediatrician and member of Health professionals for Safer Screens.

    We’ll discover the link between debt and poor mental health with Kevin Mountford, Co-Founder of Savings Platform, Raisin

    And Clare tells us how writing poetry can be good for your wellbeing


    “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind:

    https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/

    More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123

    There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line.

    Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300

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    53 mins
  • Dissociation Disorder, Carers of Older Family members; and Medical Cannabis
    Jul 4 2024
    Stephen and Clare from the Cornwall Mind radio wellbeing group host this month’s programme. They’re joined by ‘A Space to Speak Your Mind’s’ Victoria, to find out about dissociative disorders with Rémy Aquarone, centre director of the Pottergate Centre For Dissociation and Trauma in Norwich. www.dissociation.co.uk We’ll be learning more about the Cornwall Mind Tennis wellbeing group coming to Penzance this September. Richard is discovering if Medical cannabis could help veterans struggling with Mental Health with Dr Simon Erridge. https://curaleafclinic.com/ Plus, we hear from Dr. Jackie Grey explaining how caring for an elderly relative can have an impact on our mental health. https://carents.co.uk/ “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind: https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/ With the support of Cornwall Rural Community Charity: www.cornwallrcc.org.uk/ More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123 There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line. Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300
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    45 mins
  • PMDD, Olympic athlete Desiree Henry on resilience & Mental Health in the Workplace
    Jun 6 2024
    On this month’s show : We’re joined by Simon, from Cornwall Mind to discuss mental health in the workplace We hear from Olympic Bronze Medallist Desiree Henry on how she keeps mentally fit ahead of the Paris Olympics this year. Plus, Kate Shepard-Cohen joins us to talk about PMDD (Premenstrual dysphoric disorder) www.menstrualcyclesupport.com kate@menstrualcyclesupport.com https://iapmd.org natureandme.co.uk www.redschool.net “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind: https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/ With the support of Cornwall Rural Community Charity: www.cornwallrcc.org.uk/ More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123 There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line. Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300
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    56 mins
  • Mental Health Awareness Week 2024
    May 12 2024
    On this month’s show : We’ll hear from Jo, from Cornwall Mind, telling us all about this year’s theme for Mental Health Awareness Week which runs from the 13th to the 16th May. Kate Peers from ‘This Girl Can’ and Studio You explains why nearly twice as many girls than boys are skipping P.E. lessons. Plus ‘A Space to Speak Your Mind’s’ Victoria returns to the show to tell us why dance and movement is so important for our Mental Health. “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind: https://cornwallmind.org/what-we-do/influence-and-participation/ With the support of Cornwall Rural Community Charity: www.cornwallrcc.org.uk/ More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123 There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line. Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300
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    41 mins
  • PTSD in Army Veterans, Op Courage, Parkinson’s UK; and Louise Minchin on Funeral conversations.
    Apr 4 2024
    On this month’s show: Vic and Dee from the ‘A Space to Speak Your Mind’ radio wellbeing group present this month’s show where Louise Minchin will be explaining why it’s so difficult to have a conversation around funeral planning. We tackle the issue of Customer Vulnerability with Riffat Tufail, from The Phoenix Group. Nic Wray from Tinnitus UK explains how the condition can affect our mental health. https://tinnitus.org.uk/ Sue Christoforou, from Parkinson’s UK tells us how more support is needed for those that are affected by insufficient cost of living payments. Plus we will be finding out about PTSD with Robert Marsh from veterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress www.combatstress.org.uk and learning about Op Courage with Army Veteran Nigel, and Doctor Jonathan Leach OBE, NHS England Associate Medical Director for the Armed Forces. https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/armed-forces-community/mental-health/veterans-reservists/ https://www.combat2coffee.co.uk/ “A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind: https://cornwallmind.org/what-we-do/influence-and-participation/ With the support of Cornwall Rural Community Charity: www.cornwallrcc.org.uk/ More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123 There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line. Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300
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    59 mins