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This week's BONUS episode addresses the importance of mental health awareness with children. We discuss our own experiences, what we felt we needed and how culture can have an affect on mental health in children. **This episode contains subject of depression and suicide attempt. Please listen at your own discretion.** Keep us with us on: www.instagram.com/tossItoutpod
Tonight we are discussing Children's Mental Health Week and World Cancer Day 2021, and I think a lot of people will relate this and hope you join in with the conversation.#worldcancerday2021#covid #covid19 #cornavirus #lockdown3 #lockdown #mentalhealth #mentalhealthawareness #selfcare #selflove #love #anxiety #motivation #depression #health #mentalhealthmatters #mindfulness #life #wellness #loveyourself #fitness #inspiration #healing #happiness #positivity #positivevibes #covid #quotes #therapy #mindset #meditation #mentalillness #instagood #happy #psychologyWhere to find The Black Country Blokes:https://www.facebook.com/theblackcoun...https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaf9...https://twitter.com/BlackcountryThehttps://www.instagram.com/theblackcou...Please subscribe, share, follow, and like.Anxiety UKCharity providing support if you have been diagnosed with an anxiety condition.Phone: 03444 775 774 (Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 5.30 pm)Website: www.anxietyuk.org.ukThe bipolar UKA charity is helping people living with manic depression or bipolar disorder.Website: www.bipolaruk.org.ukCALMCALM is the Campaign Against Living Miserably, for men aged 15 to 35.Phone: 0800 58 58 58 (daily, 5pm to midnight)Website: www.thecalmzone.netMen's Health Forum24/7 stress support for men by text, chat and email.Website: www.menshealthforum.org.ukMental Health FoundationProvides information and support for anyone with mental health problems or learning disabilities.Website: www.mentalhealth.org.ukMindPromotes the views and needs of people with mental health problems.Phone: 0300 123 3393 (Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 6 pm)Website: www.mind.org.ukNo PanicVoluntary charity offering support for sufferers of panic attacks and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Offers a course to help overcome your phobia or OCD.Phone: 0844 967 4848 (daily, 10am to 10pm). Calls cost 5p per minute plus your phone provider's Access ChargeWebsite: www.nopanic.org.ukOCD ActionSupport for people with OCD. Includes information on treatment and online resources.Phone: 0845 390 6232 (Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 5 pm). Calls cost 5p per minute plus your phone provider's Access Charge.Website: www.ocdaction.org.ukOCD UKA charity run by people with OCD, for people with OCD. Includes facts, news and treatments.Phone: 0333 212 7890 (Monday to Friday, from 9 am to 5 pm)Website: www.ocduk.orgPAPYRUSYoung suicide prevention society.Phone: HOPElineUK 0800 068 4141 (Monday to Friday, 10 am to 5 pm and 7 pm to 10 pm, and 2 pm to 5 pm on weekends)Website: www.papyrus-uk.orgRethink Mental IllnessSupport and advice for people living with mental illness.Phone: 0300 5000 927 (Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 4 pm)Website: www.rethink.orgSamaritansConfidential support for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair.Phone: 116 123 (free 24-hour helpline)Website: www.samaritans.org.ukSANEEmotional support, information and guidance for people affected by mental illness, their families and carers. Text care: comfort and care via text message, sent when the person needs it most: www.sane.org.uk/textcarePeer support forum: www.sane.org.uk/supportforumWebsite: www.sane.org.uk/supportYoungMindsInformation on child and adolescent mental health. Services for parents and professionals.Phone: Parents' helpline 0808 802 5544 (Monday to Friday, 9.30 am to 4 pm)Website: www.youngminds.org.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/bcb. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Dad Tales Day!!! This week it is National Children's Mental Health Week, from 1st Feb to 7th Feb Two Oh Two One. In this weeks episode, the dads were joined by another special guest! That's right another guest!! This week we would like to welcome Darren Gladstone to be part of the Dad Tales family. Follow Darren on: Strava: Daz Gladstone Instagram: @daz_g4_groupcycle Darren is a Live-well Work-well Officer and supports people on a daily basis to overcome the stuggles of mental and phsycal health. Darren talked about the struggles he has overcome while juggling work and home life pressures. He also discussed his busy January, where Darren took on a run challange in aid of Prostate Cancer UK. His ‘Old Man; Papa G' was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer back in December. You will need to listen to find out on how he got on and how much money he has raised. You can still help this unbeliveable charity by visiting his fundrasing page https://runthemonthme.prostatecanceruk.org/fundraising/run-the-month-this-ones-for-you-dad-x Prostate cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the UK, killing one man every 45 minutes and affects 1000's of other men across the world!! That's one dad, partner, brother, son, grandad, uncle or mate. He is raising money to help fund lifesaving research and support for men and their families affected by prostate cancer. In this week we an amazing Harry potter review from one of the children..... But which one? Forget the dadictionary!! Leon is looking at creating his own philosophy book! What animals can climb a tree! Don't forget to leave us a 5-star review and some nice comments or any comments! here is an examples! Wow Leon is amazing Don't forget to head over to our YouTube channel to see our latest video. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuyLNdkckOkQligJtlQ_wJg Whilst you are there, don't forget to turn on notifications and ring the bell to keep up to date with our latest videos! If you would like to get in touch and join in with our topics! Then send us a message via the following link. https://instabio.cc/20816N5u9cx
In this episode, Dee talks about how sadness is a normal feeling to experience and how it's important to acknowledge it. She also talks about the things she does to keep happy when she is feeling down.
In this episode, Liz Parks interviews Rose Webb, Thrive’s South West Relationship Manager about Children’s Mental Health Week, which runs from February 1 to 7. The theme of the week is Express Yourself and Rose considers why self-expression is so important for mental health and gives practical tips for activities that parents and teachers can do with children. We also hear from two Licensed Practitioners talking about creating a really good Thrive room – and ways it may need to be adapted during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Our fourth episode in the Children's Mental Health Week podcast series is a conversation with Laurie McCann — mom, police officer, and anti-bullying advocate — on her experience with children's mental health and what we need to do to build a future that takes it seriously. Notes: Join CMHO's #KidsCantWait movement at https://www.cmho.org/stay-informed! Laurie McCann on Twitter Laurie McCann on Instagram
In the third podcast in the Chatting with Casey Children's Mental Health Week Special, we chat with Patti Rantala from Thunder Bay who helps remind us that Ontario's more than just the Greater Toronto Area. Things can be very different in the north, and we need to understand where everyone's coming from if we want to find a solution. Courtesy of Children's Mental Health Ontario, it's episode three—Toronto Isn't Everything: Mental Health Across the Province! Make sure to visit my Children's Mental Health Week page for more great content!
For the second podcast in the Chatting with Casey Children's Mental Health Week Special, I'm chatting with Irwin Elman—the former Ontario Child Advocate—about the state of children's mental health services in our province, what he learned in more than a decade of service in the role, and the things we can do to build a future that our children can feel safe in. Courtesy of Children's Mental Health Ontario, it's episode two—Let's Not Take Mental Health for Granted! Make sure to visit my Children's Mental Health Week page for more great content!
It's Children's Mental Health Week, and I've partnered with Children's Mental Health Ontario to bring some additional exposure to some very real stories about children and the struggles they've endured in a world that's only growing more complicated. To kick the week off, I chatted with Kimberly Moran, Chief Executive Officer of Children's Mental Health Ontario about what CMHO does, why Children's Mental Health Week is important, and what we can all do to be part of the solution. Come give it a listen!
**One hundred episodes.** Thank you to everyone who has joined us over the course of the last one hundred chapters of this conversation about mental health. On the **4th February 2019,** presenter **Mick Coyle** was joined by co-host **Jake Mills**, and a host of guests to mark the start of **Children's Mental Health Week.** Live from the steps of St. George's Hall in Liverpool, **Radio City Talk** curated a display of over 200 shoes, each representing a schoolchild who ends their own life each year. In part two, Mick is joined by Sophie (a member of PAPYRUS' Hopeline team), a teenager who began self-harming as a child, Ged Flynn (CEO of PAPYRUS), Cllr. Richard Kemp, Cllr. Barry Kushner, and Luciana Berger MP. Produced & organised by **John Fogarty**. Special thanks to Hannah Farrell, Joanne Driver, Holly Steven, Natalie Lowe, Steven Weaver, and Lisa Roxby. Further thanks to all the guests who joined us on the day, the teams from PAPYRUS, Liverpool CAMHS, YPAS, and Barnardos
In honour of Children's Mental Health Week 2019 I decided to produce an extra edition of the podcast. I talk about some of the more serious things posing a risk to our kids' mental health including self harm and suicide.
We speak to Jonny Benjamin MBE, a prolific mental health campaigner who was close to taking his own life on Waterloo Bridge in 2008, until a stranger - Neil Laybourn - talked him around. It's an incredibly powerful and heartwarming story, which Jonny and Neil now share around the globe to help promote good mental health. Released during Children's Mental Health Week and #TimeToTalkDay - 07.02.19. Fully illustrated. Includes The Soundtrack of Your Life. Poetry read by Anthony Townsend. https://soundcloud.com/kiwi-fruit "The Edge of Waterloo Bridge" https://soundcloud.com/scratchnsniff-rte-pulse/sns-online-series-6-the-edge-of-waterloo-bridge The Samaritans (UK 24 hour telephone) - 116 123 Jonny's Website https://jonnybenjamin.co.uk/ Charity: Beyond Shame, Beyond Stigma https://beyondshamebeyondstigma.co.uk/ A donation has been made to Beyond Shame, Beyond Stigma. SNS Online continues to offer an eclectic range of quality programming - free to download - to all like-minded people out there in cyber-space. These shows are independent podcasts produced to the highest professional standards and are non-profit making. So please enjoy, download and share these shows on all your lovely social media - as essentially that is our advertising! And please, please, please...offer feedback on the 'SNS Online' FB page or Twitter (ScratchNTweet). Other shows currently in preparation... Mickey Fisher - TV script writer/showrunner for Amblin Dame Esther Rantzen - consumer rights goddess Brad Wolfe - musician Lynda La Plante CBE - TV script writer/novelist Michael Armstrong - musician
**One hundred episodes**. Thank you to everyone who has joined us over the course of the last one hundred chapters of this conversation about mental health. On the **4th February 2019**, presenter **Mick Coyle** was joined by co-host **Jake Mills**, and a host of guests to mark the start of **Children's Mental Health Week**. Live from the steps of St. George's Hall in Liverpool, Radio City Talk curated a display of over **200 shoes, each representing a schoolchild who ends their own life each year**. In **part one,** Mick is joined by **Carmel Giansante, Sarah Fitchett,** Liverpool Mayor **Joe Anderson, Kath Thompson, Ged King,** and **Sue Horrocks.** Produced & organised by **John Fogarty**. Special thanks to Hannah Farrell, Joanne Driver, Holly Steven, Natalie Lowe, Steven Weaver, and Lisa Roxby. Further thanks to all the guests who joined us on the day, the teams from PAPYRUS, Liverpool CAMHS, YPAS, and Barnardos
It's #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek this week and Mick Coyle was joined by Sarah Kendrick, Head of Service at Place2Be who are the driving force behind this campaign. Sarah told Mick about the reasons behind the campaign, her thoughts on how young people deal with their mental health and how the Duchess of Cambridge is a big supporter. Mick was also joined in the studio by Erin, Charlotte and Jess from Archbishop Blanch. They were taking part in this year's NowFest which was featured in last week's podcast - a festival for young people who use performing arts to tell a story about mental health and the importance of it. Plus, Mick spoke to the Director of Time To Change, Sue Baker OBE, about their very successful #TimeToTalk day Follow Mick Coyle @MrMickCoyle
This week, Mick Coyle explores the issues young people are facing in their lives in 2017. He’s joined by partners of a new mental health strategy in Liverpool that’s designed to get young people access to the right mental health service as quickly as possible. Plus, he crosses live to new community hub to mark #TimetoTalk Day. And we hear how news of Mental Health Monday’s reached Westminster. Find out more information about the services discussed on the show www.liverpoolcamhsfyi.com or visit the Young Person’s Advisory Service www.ypas.org.uk Follow Mick on Twitter @MrMickCoyle #MentalHealthMonday
Queen Margrethe's address after Copenhagen shootings and Crown Princess Mary visits Ethiopia. The Duchess of Cambridge supports Children's Mental Health Week, Prince William's Happy Chinese New Year message and King Felipe's cost-cutting measures.See more in this week's show.Visit our website http://rightroyalroundup.com.au.Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RightRoyalRoundup, follow us on Twitter @RightRoyalRound and Instagram rightroyalroundup.