NHS Talking Therapies, Coffee Connections, Creative Writing and Bereavement Support
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On this month's programme, with the NHS raising awareness of a concerning 'blind spot' when it comes to mental health awareness, which the service says is putting many people off seeking the treatment they need and deserve, Victoria chats to Neil to hear about his experience, and we welcome GP Dr Nighat Arif to discuss the issue and the call from the NHS for people to seek mental health support.
Emma speaks to Alex from the Lodge in Falmouth to find out how having a conversation in a coffee shop can create connections and provide a space to talk about our mental health; and she is joined by her friend Lobo to discuss how gaming provides an important community online.
Clare talks to Jane Moss about bereavement support and counselling and the use of writing for wellbeing.
Plus, we're joined by Sarah who will be sharing her lived experience around ADHD and Autism.
“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.