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Welcome to the third episode of The Silent Epidemic, brought to you by Omnia Health Group. In this series, we delve into the often-overlooked aspects of mental health, shedding light on the hidden truths that affect us all.

In this episode, host Hatice Mehmet-Quirk sits down with Amy Hassell, a primary school teacher with a decade of experience working with early years students. Amy shares her journey through the education system, offering insights into the unique challenges and pressures faced by educators. From the demands of the role to the impact of administrative tasks, Amy provides a candid look at the mental health struggles encountered by teachers.

Amy recounts a variety of personal stories, highlighting the joys and trials of teaching young children. She discusses the high expectations placed on educators, the impact of insufficient support for special educational needs, and the pressures of Ofsted inspections. Amy's experiences underscore the critical need for better funding, more supportive environments, and a shift in focus from administrative tasks to the well-being of both teachers and students.

Join us as we explore Amy's experiences, discuss the importance of mental health awareness in education, and uncover practical strategies for managing stress and maintaining well-being in demanding careers. Whether you're in the teaching profession or simply interested in mental health, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.

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