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Pondering Play and Therapy PodcastPondering Play and Therapy PodcastEp21 Play, Mental Health and CBT; An interview with ClaireWelcome to this week's episode of Pondering Play and Therapy. Claire, a clinical service lead for CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services), joins the podcast to discuss childhood mental health, CBT, and the different services that can be accessed through CAMHS. Claire also discusses the different types of services and interventions that are offered, including inpatient, clinic, and early intervention services. In her role, Claire works within a multidisciplinary team that includes psychologists, social workers, drama therapists, and occupational therapists. They collaborate to support children and families facing mental health challenges. One of Claire's key areas o...2025-05-301h 07The Hard ShoulderThe Hard ShoulderDoes CAMHS need to be reformed?The Irish College of Psychiatrists have made calls today to radically reform CAMHS (Child and Adult Mental Health Services) governance to help address vital issues in the services.Dr. Patricia Byrne, Consultant Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist, and Chair of the Faculty of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry at the College of Psychiatrists joins Kieran to discuss. Naomi Connolly and Jenny Flaherty, who are among the thousands of parents who have been engaging with the system for years also join to discuss.2025-03-2519 minOcean FM News ReportsOcean FM News ReportsConcern over CAMHS service in LeitrimThe Manorhamilton MD of Leitrim County Council are to write to the Minister of State for Mental Health, Mary Butler over concerns over the CAMHS service.Locally, the Children's Mental Health service currently doesn't have clinical lead, meaning a significant number of children who need help can't even get on a waiting list.Independent Councillor James Gilmartin says it's becoming a very serious issue, and it needs to be addressed urgently.He says the situation has left both children and parents in a precarious position:2025-03-2401 minNeuroshamblesNeuroshamblesThe Bumpy Road to Diagnosis | TamIn this special episode, Mark speaks to Tam, who is his former partner, current co-parent and long time friend. They discuss the long and arduous diagnosis journeys of their three neuro-exceptional kids, who each followed completely different routes in the UK - from NHS/CAMHS and private diagnosis, to the "Right to Choose" pathway. This is a uniquely intimate and candid episode, where both parents reflect on the emotional rollercoaster of seeking diagnoses for Jay (11, diagnosed autistic/ADHD), Otto (9, diagnosed autistic/ADHD) and India (suspected autistic/ADHD... until now). By a strange quirk of fate...2025-03-121h 33\'Mind the Kids\': an ACAMH podcast'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcastInside the Teen Brain - A State of IndependenceDOI: 10.13056/acamh.13664 In this episode, Inside the Teen Brain: Youth Experience in CAMHS, Isabella Plows shares her lived experience of accessing Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and reflects on the key factors that supported her recovery. She highlights the importance of building trusting, consistent relationships with professionals, the value of clear communication, and the need for structured and goal-oriented care. Isabella also discusses the challenges young people face while waiting for services, offering practical suggestions such as regular updates, access to resources, and community-based support to bridge this gap. Emphasizing the importance of continuity, she highlights...2025-01-2724 minThe Social Work PivotThe Social Work PivotFrom Social Work to Systemic Psychotherapy: Rougi’s Journey to Family Therapy in CAMHSSend us a textPodcast Introduction:Rougi started her journey in social work through the Frontline programme, where she honed her skills and passion for supporting families. But Rougi’s story doesn’t stop there. She’s now on an exciting path to becoming a Systemic Psychotherapist and currently works as a Family Therapist within CAMHS (Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services).In this episode, Rougi shares her journey into social work, the motivations behind her decision to pivot towards systemic psychotherapy, and an insightful glimpse into what her work life looks like now. Whether you're...2024-12-1733 minConversations with Annalisa BarbieriConversations with Annalisa BarbieriA Problem In the Family (and navigating CAMHS) with psychotherapist John CavanaghThis is the last episode, episode six, in Series 8 and in it I talk to UKCP registered family and systemic psychotherapist and John Cavanagh who is also a registered mental health nurse. John specialises in child and adolescent mental health.Often children will manifest with a mental health problem that is indicative of what's going on in the family. We talk about this, what those problems might look like, why it's important to treat children as part of the family unit. John also talks us through the CAMHS system which I know some people find very...2024-08-011h 10The OT LifeThe OT LifeThe OT Life - Discussions about CAMHSWelcome to Season 2 of The OT Life - the careers podcast for occupation therapists. In Season 2 we’re talking about a book that’s being written by the wonderful occupational therapists here at Cygnet.  In this episodes we're talking about CAMHS - one of the areas covered in the book.The OT Life is all about helping other occupational therapists develop their career and, in turn, the people they care for. And Season 2 is the perfect place to chat with the people behind our book.Find out more about OT Life at Cyg...2024-07-3047 minKids Health MattersKids Health MattersCAMHS Crisis Connect Part 2Following on from the previous episode, CAMHS Clinical Nurse Specialist Veronica Plej is back for Part 2 of this important conversation.She is here to tell us all about CAMHS Crisis Connect and how the service can help to support a young person experiencing a mental health crisis.The team behind the service are dedicated and expert mental health professionals who are an excellent source of advice, information and support for young people and families who are struggling with their mental health.Veronica emphasises that while Crisis Connect can be an alternative to visiting...2024-07-1012 minKids Health MattersKids Health MattersCAMHS Crisis Connect Part 1Supporting a young person experiencing a mental health crisis is a distressing reality for many parents and carers.Where can you turn for help? How do you respond? How do you offer support?In the latest episode of Kids Health Matters our guest expert answers these and other difficult questions and provides insight and advice to help understand and support a young person in crisis.Clinical Nurse Specialist Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Crisis Connect Veronica Plej shares expertise from her three-decade nursing career including specialising in youth mental health over...2024-07-1015 minManx Radio - UpdateManx Radio - UpdateFuture of Corrin Memorial Home, £4m extra for CAMHS, electrifying the crematorium, expect increase in illness, Braddan Roundhouse latest & TT 2025 schedule announced. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradioFuture of Corrin Memorial Home, £4m extra for CAMHS, electrifying the crematorium, expect increase in illness, Braddan Roundhouse latest & TT 2025 schedule announced. It’s Update with Andy Wint #iom #news #manxradio2024-06-1425 min\'Mind the Kids\': an ACAMH podcast'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcastCompassionate Care and Compassion Fatigue in CAMHSDOI: 10.13056/acamh.25579 In this In Conversation podcast, we are joined by consultant clinical psychologist, Dr. Lucy Maddox. Lucy is currently researching compassionate care and compassion fatigue in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and is also passionate about the wider dissemination of psychology ideas. Lucy has published several books, the most recent being ‘A Year to Change Your Mind’. Discussion points include: What is ‘compassionate care’ and what does this look like in CAMHS? A definition for ‘compassion fatigue’ and how this differs from ‘burnout’ and trauma. How compassion fatigue manifests in CAMHS settings...2024-01-1526 minThe Proper Mental PodcastThe Proper Mental PodcastChristmas For CAMHSWelcome to episode 158 with Ro Bevan from Christmas For CAMHS, a registered charity who provides special Christmas gifts every year for children and young people who are inpatients in child and adolescent mental health (CAMHS) wards across the UK over the Christmas holiday period. Dr Ro Bevan got things started after working on CAMHS wards at Christmas and noticing a huge disparity in the way CAMHS units were treated over the festive period compared to other NHS services for children and young people. Now Christmas for CAMHS aim to make children and young people who...2023-12-0437 minMQ Open MindMQ Open MindProf Kathryn Abel & Improving CAMHSIn this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor and Craig spoke to PR professional and Mum of four, Hayley Peters, and professor of psychological medicine and psychiatrist at the University of Manchester, Professor Kathryn Abel. Hayley has first-hand experience navigating child and adolescent mental health services as a parent, whereas Kathryn’s current research is on improving CAMHS so that more young people can get the help they deserve. In this conversation, they discussed what CAMHS is, the problems young people have with accessing CAMHS, and how Kathryn’s latest research aims to improve the lives of cou...2023-10-1855 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOlivia talks to the Charlie Waller TrustIn this episode, Olivia Gorvett speaks to Abigal Hirshman, the Director of Workplace at the Charlie Waller Trust. The Trust works with young people, parents and carers, schools, colleges, universities, and employers. Their overriding aim is to give people the confidence and skills to look after their mental health. Among many things, the pair discuss transitioning from education to work, the power of lived experience, and people's differing motivations when choosing their workplace. The Trust is well-established, widely respected, and has been the driver of huge positive change in the mental health space. It was set up...2023-03-2833 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOlivia talks to The University of Oxford's TOPIC research groupWelcome back to another episode! This time, Olivia Gorvett is joined by Dr. Polly Waite, an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology, and Amy McCall, an MRC-funded DPhil student. Both Polly and Amy work at the University of Oxford within the TOPIC research group. TOPIC aims to improve psychological interventions, designed to prevent and treat common mental health problems in young people. In this episode, we talk about their work in anxiety and panic disorders, discuss their current research focus, hopes for the future, and the importance of co-production! It was a pleasure to welcome both Polly and Amy onto the...2023-02-1733 minIn The NewsIn The NewsHow mental health services fail families across IrelandThis week the Mental Health Commission released its interim report on the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Camhs). It made for damning reading, painting a picture of a vital service that is not fit for purpose. For many, access to care is a postcode lottery. Two mothers talk to In the News about their experience with Camhs and how they feel it failed their children. Kitty Holland, Irish Times social affairs correspondent and Roisin Clark, interim chief executive of Mental Health Reform, an advocacy group representing...2023-01-2522 minWhat’s Your Therapy?What’s Your Therapy?What is family therapy? with Psychotherapist Jo CulverIn this week's episode I talk to Jo Culver, a Family and Systemic Psychotherapist. With experience in both CAMHS and private practice Jo talks to us about a range of issues that can impact a family and how she works with the family unit.We discuss:what actually is family therapy?the impact of the pandemic on adolescents and young peoplehow people can communicate differently within familiesthe importance of considering different perspectives with in the family unithow you can counsel angerclients being experts in themselvesworking with neurodiversityattachmentThis episode will help you to consider the...2022-11-2337 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOlivia talks to Dr. Faith Matcham about her career in digital tech and mental healthCamhs.Digital is back.. and this time we were able to record our first in person episode! You will hear Olivia Gorvett speaking to Dr Faith Matcham, an education and research lecturer working in the Psychology department at the University of Sussex. Faith explores how digital technologies can support those with chronic illnesses, with a focus on the interaction between mental and physical health. Among other things, we hear the two discuss the misconceptions of working in research, the rate at which technology is advancing and how not knowing what you want to do can...2022-10-2829 minChlo Jacks Nursing Journey PodcastChlo Jacks Nursing Journey PodcastKaren Jackson- Clinical Nurse Specialist (CAMHS)/Independent PrescriberIn this episode you can hear from one of my inspired role models for becoming a nurse, my lovely mum Karen. Karen shares her journey as a nurse, shares her nursing highlight and shares a bit about what student nurses can expect from placement at CAMHS, and why newly qualified nurses should consider working at CAMHS. We hear Karens answer to Elise's question which was posed in the previous episode, and Karen poses a question for Retired nurse and children and young peoples author Alan Glasper! 2022-09-0509 minchat chitchat chitS1 E8 - Alex from CAMHS, fake northerners and football topsBit of a different one this week...in this episode, Chris interviews Alex who is one of the children well being practitioners( I think I got that right). They talk about what to expect from CAMHS, what they are there to do and what his experiences of working there are as well as some of his own. We go off on a dairy lee dunker tangents but the aim of this pod is to show what CAMHS do and the sort of things to expect. CAMHS is a mental health service for moderate to severe mental health issues for...2022-07-2735 minLegacy Life PodcastLegacy Life PodcastS3: Helping parents with children under CAMHSIn this interview with child psychologist Kathryn Smith we talk about our experiences of working with the How To Talk So Kids Will Listen skills, and the results that parents have got.  "These were parents in CAMHs, whose children were in really challenging situations" (Child and Adolescence Mental Health ) "By the end of the group this dad was able to take his son off the waiting list, he felt he no longer needed to see a psychiatrist and go on medication" Have a listen ... If you want to take p...2022-07-1420 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOlivia talks to Miricyl about making accessing mental health support easierIn this episode, we welcome Alex Conway and Caitlin Jilbert from Miricyl. Miricyl is developing an online platform that enables young people to access mental health support and resources with ease. Their ultimate vision is for the world to be free from mental illness and the stigma attached. They aim to fund research and campaign for infants, children, young people, and their families affected by mental illness. We first hear Olivia Gorvett speak to Alex Conway about his role as CEO and Caitlin Jilbert on her transition from intern to heading up Miricyl's marketing. Later in the episode, we hear...2022-06-2919 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOur CAMHS.Digital podcast trailer!We’ve put together a little compilation to give you an insight into some of the guests we’ve welcomed onto our podcast! We’ve spoken to leading professionals in the field, charities & much more. We hope you enjoy! Please visit https://camhs.digital for more information. Alternatively, find us on Twitter and Instagram with the handle @camhs_digital2022-06-2401 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 36- Living with DepressionTrigger warning: This episode explores depression and references suicide, please look after yourself and exercise self care when listening. In this episode, Niki and Aisling are joined by Keeley, Ashleigh, Jay and Shana to discuss depression. We talk about our experiences of depression and how it has impacted our lives, including masking our feelings and symptoms our friends and family noticed. We also share helpful ways we have found to cope, what people can do to help and support, and our experiences accessing therapy and medication. Niki Scott- CAMHS Participation Lead Aisling Callaghan- CAMHS...2022-04-251h 09CAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 36- Living with DepressionTrigger warning: This episode explores depression and references suicide, please look after yourself and exercise self care when listening. In this episode, Niki and Aisling are joined by Keeley, Ashleigh, Jay and Shana to discuss depression. We talk about our experiences of depression and how it has impacted our lives, including masking our feelings and symptoms our friends and family noticed. We also share helpful ways we have found to cope, what people can do to help and support, and our experiences accessing therapy and medication. Niki Scott- CAMHS Participation Lead Aisling Callaghan- CAMHS...2022-04-251h 09CAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 35- Living with DyslexiaIn the latest edition of CAMHSTalk, Aisling is joined by Saskia, Shana and Kat to talk about dyslexia. We discuss what our dyslexia looks like, experiences of getting diagnosed and how it has impacted education. We also talk about all the things we are able to achieve as a result of our brain working slightly differently. Aisling Callaghan- CAMHS Participation Lead Kat Fusco- Professional Lead for Arts Therapies for CAMHS Shana- CAMHS service user Saskia- CAMHS service user2022-04-1146 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 35- Living with DyslexiaIn the latest edition of CAMHSTalk, Aisling is joined by Saskia, Shana and Kat to talk about dyslexia. We discuss what our dyslexia looks like, experiences of getting diagnosed and how it has impacted education. We also talk about all the things we are able to achieve as a result of our brain working slightly differently. Aisling Callaghan- CAMHS Participation Lead Kat Fusco- Professional Lead for Arts Therapies for CAMHS Shana- CAMHS service user Saskia- CAMHS service user2022-04-1146 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksClaire talks to Emma & Debbie about OCD (CO-ASSIST)In this episode, we hear Claire Muller chatting with Emma Sowden and Debbie Robinson. Emma is a Project Researcher and Debbie is a Parent Co-Researcher working on a project called CO-ASSIST, which aims to undertake development work to better support parents/carers of children with OCD. Among other things, they chat about the nature of the illness, the realities of supporting a child with OCD and their research findings for the project.  For more information about CO-ASSIST and their future research, follow the team on Twitter @COASSIST_OCD, or email Dr Rebecca Pedley (project lead): parentsupportocd@manchester.ac.uk” You can...2022-04-0116 minThe Mental Health PodcastThe Mental Health Podcast#mhTV episode 86 - The Value Of CAMHS NursingWelcome to episode 86 [originally broadcast on Thursday 31 March 2022] of #mhTV​​​​​​​​​​​​​. This week Nicky Lambert and David Munday spoke with guests Grace Cook and Dr Ann Cox to talk about the value of Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services Nursing. GC - Grace is a qualified Mental Health Nurse. During her career to date she has worked in a variety of settings including a specialist therapeutic unit, acute mental health care and most recently a community mental health team. Up until 2019 Grace also worked with the University of Nottingham as a Research Associate. This opportunity led to Grace being involved in developing and evaluating Resilience...2022-04-0143 min\'Mind the Kids\': an ACAMH podcast'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcastStudent Mental Health and What CAMH Professionals Need to KnowDOI: 10.13056/acamh.19313 TRIGGER WARNING: Please be aware that this podcast discusses personal experiences of self-harm and suicide. This University Mental Health Day, we are joined by two students, Rhiannon Hawkins and Nathan Randles, to discuss student mental health and what CAMH professionals need to know. Rhiannon currently studies Geography at the University of Oxford and Nathan is a medical student at Keele University. Both Rhiannon and Nathan are also Young Representatives for the Royal College of Psychiatrists. Rhiannon and Nathan set the scene by providing insight into what University Mental Health Day...2022-03-0329 minThe Social Work Race PodcastThe Social Work Race Podcast21 CAMHS - How to Improve Referrals - Referral BiasWe addressed two areas in improeing CAMHS referrals: 1. How to improve referrals. 2. How unconscious bias can influence how referrals are made.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-social-work-race-podcast--5226927/support.2022-01-2358 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOlivia talks to the Samaritans about their new self help tool!Call the Samaritans on 116123 free of charge at any time. Alternatively, visit https://www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan/ to find other ways to contact the Samaritans.  In this episode, we hear Olivia Gorvett chatting to Melody King, who is a Self Help Product Manager at the Samaritans. We hear them talk about the Samaritans Self Help app and the importance of looking after your mental health. The Self Help app is an innovative app that helps users keep track of how they’re feeling, and get recommendations for things they can do to help themselves cope, feel better and stay saf...2021-12-1020 minThe Mental ElfThe Mental ElfAntidepressants, autism diagnosis & self-harm. Elf Nuggets - Oct 2021Welcome to our first ever #ElfNuggets show!If you prefer, you can watch this Elf Nuggets episode on the Mental Elf YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6zZrQ45MbQThis show will:- Help mental health practitioners keep up to date with the latest reliable research that they can use in practice- Each month we will discuss three recent studies that we've blogged about on the Mental Elf, which our panel think we should be using in practiceOur expert panel- Chair: André Tomlin, Founder, The Mental Elf- Carrie-Ann Black, Mental Health Nurse from Yorkshire, CAMHS Research and Implementation N...2021-11-3032 minCarers Of Dundee NewsCarers Of Dundee NewsCarers of Dundee Virtual Hub Podcast - Episode 2 - Neurodevelopmental Portal Development LaunchDESCRIPTIONOur host Sarah was joined by Keren Hadden, Mental Health Education Officer  for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Diane Caldwell Clinical Care Group Manager for CAMHS Group Tayside, who spoke to us about the launch of the engagement exercise for the Neurodevelopmental Portal (ND Portal).  The portal once developed will provide a vital source of information and support for families waiting for a diagnosis for the service.    LINKS    Take the survey: click hereGo to CAHMS Facebook page:  click here2021-11-0816 minThe Mental Health PodcastThe Mental Health Podcast#mhTV episode 64 - Nurses and researchWelcome to episode 64 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 29 September 2021] of #mhTV​​​​​​​​​​​​​. This week Vanessa Gilmartin-Garrity and Nicky Lambert spoke with guests Dr Robert Griffiths and Tim McDougall about nurses and research. RG - Robert is a Clinical Research Fellow in Mental Health Nursing at Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust (GMMH), Director of the GMMH Mental Health Nursing Research Unit, and Honorary Teaching Fellow at the University of Manchester. He has a clinical background in Assertive Outreach and Early Intervention in Psychosis mental health services, where he has held a variety of roles that have mainly focused on the delivery of psychological intervent...2021-10-0645 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 31 – Let’s talk about Dialectical Behavioural Therapy…In this episode we explore Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, commonly known as DBT. We are joined by Sue Hollingsworth who discusses the therapy from a professional perspective, and Chloe who shares her insights as a young person who has experienced the therapy. We talk about what the therapy involves, who might access DBT and the different, our experiences and how it compares to other interventions. This episode explores treatment options within our CAMHS service and our personal experiences. Sue Hollingsworth- CAMHS Practitioner Chloe Fleckney- CAMHS service user2021-09-1445 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 31 – Let’s talk about Dialectical Behavioural Therapy…In this episode we explore Dialectical Behavioural Therapy, commonly known as DBT. We are joined by Sue Hollingsworth who discusses the therapy from a professional perspective, and Chloe who shares her insights as a young person who has experienced the therapy. We talk about what the therapy involves, who might access DBT and the different, our experiences and how it compares to other interventions. This episode explores treatment options within our CAMHS service and our personal experiences. Sue Hollingsworth- CAMHS Practitioner Chloe Fleckney- CAMHS service user2021-09-1445 minFuse NewsFuse NewsTalk2Me - CAMHS Interview With Special guests Heather and BethKeigan, Caitlin and Nicola speak with Heather and Beth who heard our episode last week and have decided to come and speak with us regarding the myths and services of what CAMHS offer and provide. 2021-08-2730 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 29 – The effects of COVID on welbeing..Join us for our third and final instalment in our series looking at the effects of COVID 19 and lockdown restrictions on the wellbeing of young people. Following our discussions with Professor Tamsin Ford and Doctor Uttom Choudhury, we ask the young people themselves about what it has been like for them since March 2020. Aisling is joined by Nada, Chloe and Richie to discuss their experiences.Nada- Assistant Psychologist, Luton CAMHSRichie- CAMHS service userChloe- CAMHS service user2021-08-2250 minFuse NewsFuse NewsTalk2Me - CAMHSTopic of discussion 'Camhs' (Waiting times to be seen by healthcare professionals, coping with mental health as a teenager/young person, not feeling heard and coping with mental health during a pandemic.2021-08-1919 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksLucy talks to Steve Furber about SpiNNakerThis Manchester supercomputer imitates your brain!  Professor Steve Furber, creator of SpiNNaker, talks about the machine and other examples of biology inspired computing. Interviewing him is Lucy Porte, computer science student and biology nerd. If you enjoy scientific waffle and unrestrained technobabble this one's for you!2021-08-1328 minOTR - Achieving Mental Health for RealOTR - Achieving Mental Health for RealAmie - As long as the cuts are not too deepPlease join me and Samantha Hudson as she tells the story of her daughter of 13 slipping through the cracks of the UK CAMHS(Child and Adolescence Mental Health Services) system. Amie is suffering in silence, forced to cut herself to relieve the anguish of anxiety and depression. Her mother is hoping to raise Money so Amie can get real help from a private psychiatrist and mental hospital. CAMHS is government Health care which is failing  our children. No child should have to endure the mental pain without any medicine to give relieve and no way to get a simple a...2021-08-1049 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksHomirah talks to Jenni Jardine, a CAMHS Psychologist and former CAMHS.Digital researcherDr Jenni Jardine (a CAMHS Psychologist and former CAMHS.Digital researcher) is interviewed by Homirah. Sound from Zapsplat.com2021-07-2624 minTinto TalksTinto TalksHow to Support your Child’s Mental Health with Dr Caroline GibbsThis week, we continue our Ask a Tinto Expert series with a discussion around children’s mental health with clinical psychologist, Dr Caroline Gibbs. In the podcast, we talk about how the difficulties of the last 18 months have affected our children’s mental health, including how vulnerable children have become even more vulnerable. We cover children’s anxiety and the signs that your children might be struggling, including how children often use physical symptoms, such as a tummy ache, to explain their emotions. We also discuss the best way to access mental health servic...2021-07-0858 minOT ~ What\'s your focus?OT ~ What's your focus?Laura CAMHS occupational therapistToday's guest is Laura Dunger. Laura graduated from the University of Northampton in 2011 and is currently completing her Masters in Advanced Occupational Therapy at the University of Salford (finishing this summer!). Laura has spent most of her post-graduate experience working within Forensic CAMHS. Since 2018 she has worked within a unique role, employed as a CAMHS Occupational Therapist working with children and young people who come into contact with our local acute hospital. These young people often experience significant physical symptoms such as not being able to move, eat, walk, significant fatigue, and/or pain that doesn't have an obvious...2021-06-261h 09People\'s COVID InquiryPeople's COVID InquiryImpact on the population (2 of 2) Families, NHS staff, mental healthThis session looks at the wellbeing of the population during the pandemic, with a focus on the welfare and mental health needs of NHS and frontline staff, families and young people. The Government’s decisions and how it communicated them to the public have had a major impact on the public’s responses, wellbeing and safety. Frequently, sections of the public have been blamed for their responses. We will ask if this was fair. The NHS employs 1.5 million staff and they have been through an extraordinarily traumatic time: burnout, anxiety, depression and PTSD are common. 150,000 UK deaths indicates that over...2021-06-032h 12CAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksOlivia talks to Rory Byrne about his psychosis research, career and more!In this episode we hear Olivia Gorvett, an Undergraduate Psychology student, chatting with Rory Byrne. Rory is a Postdoctoral User-Researcher working at The Psychosis Research Unit within the Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust. Among other things, he chats about how he came to land his role as a User-Researcher, the impact of his own experience with psychosis and the importance of future research. If you’d like to learn more about CAMHS.digital, visit our website at camhs.digital. Thank you for listening!2021-05-2626 minThe Squarepeg PodcastThe Squarepeg Podcast23. S2, Ep11: Autistic adults and children in therapy: attitudes and approachesDeborah Cullinan was diagnosed autistic about 10 years ago. She is a psychotherapist in her early 60s, working in a busy CAMHS clinic (that’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services) in Hertfordshire in the UK. She started her career as an artist and art teacher, before retraining and qualifying in Psychoanalytic Child Therapy in 1992, a very different time in terms of mental health. She has gone on to create a role for herself as an autism specialist in CAMHS. In our conversation we talk about: ➡ Her experience of psychoanalytic therapy ➡ Growing up in a dysf...2021-03-1350 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 21 – The benefits of exercise on mental healthIn this episode, Aisling is joined by professionals and young people to discuss the mental health benefits of physical exercise. We discuss the pressure to exercise in lockdown, some of the barriers to exercise we have encountered the past year and the pros and cons of the options that are available to us online. Today's episode is hosted by: Aisling Callaghan - User participation lead for Luton CAMHS We are joined by: Jade Horsley who is the Satellite Club Link Officer for Team Beds and Luton Rob Lindsay, Sports Development Officer for Bedford Borough Council Racheall Monton, yoga instructor Claire...2021-03-091h 13CAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 19 – The benefits of exercise on mental healthIn this episode, Aisling is joined by professionals and young people to discuss the mental health benefits of physical exercise. We discuss the pressure to exercise in lockdown, some of the barriers to exercise we have encountered the past year and the pros and cons of the options that are available to us online. Today's episode is hosted by: Aisling Callaghan - User participation lead for Luton CAMHS We are joined by: Jade Horsley who is the Satellite Club Link Officer for Team Beds and Luton Rob Lindsay, Sports Development Officer for Bedford Borough Council Racheall Monton, yoga instructor...2021-03-091h 13S3 PodcastS3 PodcastCovid-19 Crisis: Mental Health of Young peopleAbout 7% of children have attempted suicide by the age of 17 and almost one in four say they have self-harmed in the past year, according to a paper in the British Journal of Psychiatry, and experts say the figures could rise as a result of the pandemic. The figures come from analysis of the millennium cohort study, which follows the lives of about 19,000 young people born at the start of the millennium in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The report says that when the 17-year-olds from the cohort were asked if they had ever hurt themselves “on purpose in an at...2021-02-2222 minEating Disorder Insights PodcastEating Disorder Insights PodcastEDIP-S3 EP3 – Closing the gap between paediatrics and CAMHS eating disorder services..Welcome back to the podcast and today I’m continuing the discussion around eating disorder treatment provision. In the last episode I gave you an update about some of the conversation I’ve had with families and their difficulties in accessing treatment for their child. Most of the descriptions included struggles in getting access to specialist eating disorder services, not fitting the criteria and for some, the criteria of the services changing resulting in their care coming to an end. Another distressing theme surrounded access to medical treatment for their children when they became dangerously poorly at the hands of thei...2021-02-2044 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksKavita talks to Paul Smitton, a Digital Health Software EngineerWe meet with Paul, a software engineer within the Digital Health Software team at the University of Manchester. We discuss the processes behind therapeutic digital interventions, how projects progress from idea to reality and top tips for how to pursue a fascinating career within this field.2021-01-1324 min\'Mind the Kids\': an ACAMH podcast'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcast'Creative approaches to developing skills for future CAMHS professionals' with Dr. Carlos HoyosDOI: 10.13056/acamh.14393 In this podcast we talk to Dr. Carlos Hoyos, consultant child and adolescent psychiatrist at Southern Health NHS Foundation Trust, undergraduate lead for psychiatry at the University of Southampton and ACAMH's 2020 winner of the David Cottrill Education of CAMH Professionals Award. He explains his innovative and creative approaches to enhance and develop skills for current and future child and adolescent mental health professionals, and how it can help students, and CAMHS professionals to get that more experiential, real life experience. We talk to Carlos about his inclusive approach, such as the involvement...2021-01-0831 minEating Disorder Insights PodcastEating Disorder Insights PodcastEDIP-S3 EP1 – Are services gridlocked, overstretched and poorly trained?The last few weeks have been a total eye opener for me. I'm a clinician in the NHS. I have worked in NHS specialist eating disorder teams in the UK and I'm proud of what my teams have done to help families to understand, take charge and recover from this vile and dangerous illness. Even with the knowledge that we could do more with more resources, we still leave work at the end of the day feeling like we helped to make a change. We get praise and gratitude from the families that we help, we see lives that were...2020-12-2951 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 16 – BAME and Access to Mental Health Services (part 3)Welcome to part 3..! Cultural diversity and access to services is an issue that is high on the agenda for CAMHS and there is no better way of understanding the needs of the BAME community than hearing directly from the young people that have accessed the service. Today, we are privileged to have four of our ex service users talk about judgement, understanding and how important it is for clinicians to be curious and open to challenging their own beliefs. We also are very happy to welcome Helen Anderson, a CAMHS Clinician based at the Bedford Clinic. Helen has joined...2020-12-1138 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 18 – BAME and Access to Mental Health Services (part 3)Welcome to part 3..! Cultural diversity and access to services is an issue that is high on the agenda for CAMHS and there is no better way of understanding the needs of the BAME community than hearing directly from the young people that have accessed the service. Today, we are privileged to have four of our ex service users talk about judgement, understanding and how important it is for clinicians to be curious and open to challenging their own beliefs. We also are very happy to welcome Helen Anderson, a CAMHS Clinician based at the Bedford Clinic. Helen has joined the...2020-12-1138 minWomen, Wellness & WisdomWomen, Wellness & WisdomDr Naomi Coleman - Child Psychologist and Yoga TherapistDr Naomi Coleman is a child psychologist and a yoga therapist. Naomi has a BSc (Hons) in Neuroscience from Sussex University and an MEd in Educational Psychology from Manchester University where she specialised in Autism and social cognitive skills. Alongside her studying, she gained work experience in Psychiatric wards – NHS and Private, a Brain Injury Rehabilitation unit, and a Medium Secure unit for adults with Learning Disabilities Naomi also has a Doctoral Degree in Clinical Psychology from the University of East London. During her training she specialised in child and adolescent work in CAMHS and Specialist CAMHS for children with Le...2020-12-021h 30CAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 16 – BAME and Access to Mental Health Services (part 2)In the second of this 3 part mini series, we continue the discussion.. Cultural diversity and access to services is an issue that is high on the agenda for CAMHS and there is no better way of understanding the needs of the BAME community than hearing directly from the young people that have accessed the service. Today, we are privileged to have four of our ex service users talk about judgement, understanding and how important it is for clinicians to be curious and open to challenging their own beliefs. We also are very happy to welcome Helen Anderson, a CAMHS...2020-11-3054 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 17 – BAME and Access to Mental Health Services (part 2)In the second of this 3 part mini series, we continue the discussion.. Cultural diversity and access to services is an issue that is high on the agenda for CAMHS and there is no better way of understanding the needs of the BAME community than hearing directly from the young people that have accessed the service. Today, we are privileged to have four of our ex service users talk about judgement, understanding and how important it is for clinicians to be curious and open to challenging their own beliefs. We also are very happy to welcome Helen Anderson, a CAMHS Clinician...2020-11-3054 minCAMHS.Digital talksCAMHS.Digital talksEmma talks to Charlie Stockton PowdrellFinding out more about the lives of everyone around us, from the professionals within digital health and mental health. Find us on social media: Instagram @camhs.digital & Twitter @camhs_digital! Emma Robinson is a 2nd year psychology student at the University of Manchester and a CAMHS.Digital Research Advisor, here she interviews our special guest: Charlotte Stockton-Powdrell. Emma also has a blog, link here! https://emtalks.blog Charlotte (likes to be known as Charlie) is a Senior Project Manager within the Digital Software Team at the University of Manchester. Charlie's role involves overseeing a number of digital health projects covering...2020-10-3019 minWellness illnessWellness illnesswill 20 เมื่อต้องเปลี่ยนจากการรักษากับจิตแพทย์เด็ก ไปรักษากับจิตแพทย์ผู้ใหญ่ CAMHS AMHSTransition from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) to Adult Mental Health Services (AMHS) #จิตแพทย์เด็ก #จิตแพทย์ผู้ใหญ๋2020-10-1300 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 16 – BAME and Access to Mental Health ServicesCultural diversity and access to services is an issue that is high on the agenda for CAMHS and there is no better way of understanding the needs of the BAME community than hearing directly from the young people that have accessed the service. Today, we are privileged to have four of our ex service users talk about judgement, understanding and how important it is for clinicians to be curious and open to challenging their own beliefs. We also are very happy to welcome Helen Anderson, a CAMHS Clinician based at the Bedford Clinic. Helen has joined the discussion today to...2020-10-0532 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 16 – BAME and Access to Mental Health ServicesCultural diversity and access to services is an issue that is high on the agenda for CAMHS and there is no better way of understanding the needs of the BAME community than hearing directly from the young people that have accessed the service. Today, we are privileged to have four of our ex service users talk about judgement, understanding and how important it is for clinicians to be curious and open to challenging their own beliefs. We also are very happy to welcome Helen Anderson, a CAMHS Clinician based at the Bedford Clinic. Helen has joined the discussion today to...2020-10-0532 minThe Mental Health PodcastThe Mental Health Podcast#MHNR2020 episode 04 - Children and young peopleWelcome to the International Mental Health Nursing Research Conference 2020. Between Tuesday 15th September and Friday 25th September we will be running episodes that will feature evening panel discussions supplemented by presentations from each contributor that will be available to watch beforehand. You can see all the #MHNR2020 presentation on Facebook via: https://www.facebook.com/watch/UniteMHNA/1020046081766825/ or YouTube via: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLsbbbGYObfkpQTWUFz_UkMl-ivCtoV-8s Episode 4 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 16 September 2020] was on the theme of 'Children and young people' and featured four panellists: Rachel Bullock is a trainee Advanced Nurse Practitioner with 18 years’ experience of wo...2020-09-1758 minCBTALKSCBTALKSEP03 Digital mental health for young peopleAnxiety problems are the most common mental health issue faced by young people. 1.3 million children experience mental health problems with just 300,000 gaining access to NHS services. This is set to be even higher following COVID-19 and the continuing uncertainty over many aspects of a young person’s life.In this podcast episode Belinda McLelland a CAMHS Therapeutic Practitioner at Open Minds Partnership, a CAMHS service provided by Northpoint Wellbeing, shares her experience of using the digital therapy programme in their service. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2020-09-0325 min\'Mind the Kids\': an ACAMH podcast'Mind the Kids': an ACAMH podcastDr. Andrew Beck 'CAMHS, COVID19, and CBT' - In ConversationIn this podcast Dr. Andrew Beck talks about the changes he has seen in CAMHS and how it is being affected by the COVID19 pandemic, why CBT is his intervention of choice, and the reasons he advocates behavioural activation to improve the mood children and families during the COVID19 pandemic. Dr. Beck is the President Elect of BABCP, taking the position in July 2020 and he talks about his hopes for the future of the organisation including working in partnership with ACAMH.2020-07-2133 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 14 – South Bedfordshire CAMHS service update during lockdownWelcome back to CAMHSTalk,.. Today we’re continuing to explore how CAMHS delivers services during the COVID pandemic. Previously we spoke to Ross Truscott, General Manager of Bedford CAMHS about the service and some of the new developments - including self-referral and the new 24 hour crisis line.  So to continue the conversation..  we’re going to take a look at the Luton service.. with  Linda Hurst – General Manager for Luton and South Beds CAMHS and Marc Van Roosmalen – Consultant Clinical Psychologist and is also the Psychological Therapies Lead for Luton and South Bedfordshire.2020-07-0735 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 14 – South Bedfordshire CAMHS service update during lockdownWelcome back to CAMHSTalk,.. Today we’re continuing to explore how CAMHS delivers services during the COVID pandemic. Previously we spoke to Ross Truscott, General Manager of Bedford CAMHS about the service and some of the new developments - including self-referral and the new 24 hour crisis line.  So to continue the conversation..  we’re going to take a look at the Luton service.. with  Linda Hurst – General Manager for Luton and South Beds CAMHS and Marc Van Roosmalen – Consultant Clinical Psychologist and is also the Psychological Therapies Lead for Luton and South Bedfordshire.2020-07-0735 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 13 – Lockdown, Mental Health and Social MediaIn today’s episode, we’re continuing the conversation about mental health, lockdown and how to manage during this time.. There’s lots of information in the media about what we should and shouldn’t do.. we see statistics.. we’re given direction and advice.. sometimes it sounds clear to us, and sometimes it doesn’t... we see advice change.. sometimes on a daily basis and this can leave us feeling worried, scared or just plain confused.. but on a more positive note, we’re also hearing about new and inventive ways of living life.. people are coming up with ideas that we...2020-06-2248 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 13 – Lockdown, Mental Health and Social MediaIn today’s episode, we’re continuing the conversation about mental health, lockdown and how to manage during this time.. There’s lots of information in the media about what we should and shouldn’t do.. we see statistics.. we’re given direction and advice.. sometimes it sounds clear to us, and sometimes it doesn’t... we see advice change.. sometimes on a daily basis and this can leave us feeling worried, scared or just plain confused.. but on a more positive note, we’re also hearing about new and inventive ways of living life.. people are coming up with ideas that we...2020-06-2248 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 11 – Bedford CAMHS service update during lockdownNow.. as we’re all aware, we’re living in strange times due to the COVID pandemic and this has brought some change to the services that are currently offered by Bedford CAMHS. In this episode, Nikki and I are talking to Ross Truscott, General Manager for Bedford CAMHS about the changes that have been made to make sure that CAMHS can continue to deliver the service to those young people and families that are under their care. We also have the opportunity to hear about new service developments including the self referral process and the new 24 hour Crisis line that...2020-05-2337 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 11 – Bedford CAMHS service update during lockdownNow.. as we’re all aware, we’re living in strange times due to the COVID pandemic and this has brought some change to the services that are currently offered by Bedford CAMHS. In this episode, Nikki and I are talking to Ross Truscott, General Manager for Bedford CAMHS about the changes that have been made to make sure that CAMHS can continue to deliver the service to those young people and families that are under their care. We also have the opportunity to hear about new service developments including the self referral process and the new 24 hour Crisis line that...2020-05-2337 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnHow To: Creativity and Feeling Better feat. John Newton, CAMHS ClinicianHear about the role of creativity in mental wellbeing and learn ways to grow your own creative flare.2020-05-2126 minSame but DifferentSame but Differentsomething for ur mindplease don't take anything we say too seriously we are not professionals !!!!! some helplines: Pieta House: 1800 247 247 CAMHS: https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/4/mental-health-services/camhs/2020-05-1750 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnTraffic Lights and other tips for ADHD in Lockdown feat. Fiona Rennie, CAMHS Specialist NurseHear about ways to manage behaviour in ADHD just that little bit better during the corona lockdown.2020-04-1718 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnManaging Challenging Behaviour in Kids During Lockdown feat. Lisa Hodge, CAMHS NurseParents - hear about creative ways to help manage challenging behaviour in kids during lockdown.2020-04-1723 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnTeenagers, Exercise and Wellbeing feat. Dr Annabelle Nicol, CAMHS Psychology PractitionerHear about creative ways in which teenagers can exercise and boost mental well-being during lockdown. Dr Annabelle Nicol’s top picks for home exercise ideas... Workout Labs 👉 https://workoutlabs.com/exercise-guide/ Bodyweight home workout for teens 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0ECBD6egbI Latin Cardio dance 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DZktowZo_k Home boxing workout 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pWLEkO0MlXs 10min Yoga Stretch 👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4pKly2JojMw Joe Wix's Channel 👉 https://www.youtube.com/user/thebodycoach1/featured2020-04-0731 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnYoung Children, Exercise and Wellbeing feat. Dr Annabelle Nicol, CAMHS Psychology PractitionerHear about creative ways to encourage your young children to exercise and boost mental wellbeing.2020-04-0317 minTeenage Kicks PodcastTeenage Kicks PodcastEmma Bradley on Being Hospitalised as a Teen with Mental Health ProblemsEmma Bradley is a Parenting Expert and mum of three. She has a long career as a teacher behind her expertise, but what's really given her the title is her ability to empathise with young people. And that comes from her own personal experiences as much as from her work. Emma didn't get the GCSE grade she'd been predicted, and this started a course of events that saw her spiral into depression. Eventually she was hospitalised for mental health problems, and had to continue her studies from her hospital ward. Emma explains how she got...2020-03-3051 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnRelationships: Use Your Team! feat. Raeleen Thomson, CAMHS NurseHear about creative ways to construct a map of your social relationships and be intentional about keeping up healthy connections.2020-03-2618 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnHealthy Communication at home during the Corona Crisis feat. Natasha Vickers, CAMHS Psychology PractitionerHear about the importance of healthy communication to,  and in front of children and young people, in anxiety provoking times. WhatsApp the WHO 👉 https://bit.ly/who-covid-19-whatsapp or type ‘hi’ on WhatsApp on +41 22 501 75 962020-03-2612 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnButterfly Tapping, Cold ’n’ Hold & Breathing Techniques feat. Gail Duncan, CAMHS NurseHear about some practical ways that might help with stress and intense emotions.2020-03-2618 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnCoping Strategies: Walking and Mindful Colouring feat. Jakki Mathers, CAMHS NurseHear about managing stress with two of simple yet effective coping strategies. Links from this episode: Happy Colour App - https://x-flow.app/en Mindful colouring sheets - https://www.twinkl.co.uk/resource/t-c-1551-mindfulness-colouring-sheets-bumper-pack2020-03-2315 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnConnecting and Communicating with your Child feat. Malaina Taylor, CAMHS Psychology PractitionerParents - hear how to be kind to yourself, be present with your child and communicate in creative ways to help begin to mange the tension at home. Links from this episode:  www.mentalhealth.org.uk/publications/looking-after-your-mental-health-during-coronavirus-outbreak https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/coronavirus-and-your-wellbeing/ 2020-03-2316 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnHealthy Day-Night routine feat. Fiona Smith-Dodd, CAMHS Occupational TherapistHear how to go about adjusting your Day-Night routine in a positive direction.2020-03-2015 minKeep CAMHS and Carry OnKeep CAMHS and Carry OnRelaxation Techniques: Visualisation feat. Steven McLeod, CAMHS NurseHear about how to imagine and visualise to help you relax.2020-03-2011 minThe Next EpisodeThe Next EpisodeSuicide In Mental Health HospitalsChristie Harnett died in a children and adolescent mental health service (CAMHS) unit in Middlesbrough.She is one of 16 suicides in CAMHS units in England since 2016.Hosted by Georgia Coan.#TheNextEpisode // TheNextEpisode@bbc.co.uk2020-01-2426 minHalcyon EducationHalcyon EducationWhat happens in a CAMHS session?Dr Carl Harris lifts the lid on what happens when students attend their first and subsequent meeting with a CAMHS specialist. He also explains how schools can help whilst waiting for CAMHS or if students do not meet the threshold for CAMHS. We apologise that there is some interference to sound quality during part of this podcast and hope that it does not detract from your enjoyment of this episode.2019-10-0126 minHalcyon EducationHalcyon EducationWhat happens in a CAMHS session?Dr Carl Harris lifts the lid on what happens when students attend their first and subsequent meeting with a CAMHS specialist. He also explains how schools can help whilst waiting for CAMHS or if students do not meet the threshold for CAMHS. We apologise that there is some interference to sound quality during part of this podcast and hope that it does not detract from your enjoyment of this episode.2019-10-0126 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkInbetweenisode – New Role in CAMHS – Volunteer CAMHS Parent / Carer RepresentativeAre you interested in being a volunteer in our CAMHS Service? - We have a really exciting new voluntary role in our Bedfordshire and Luton CAMHS Senior Management Team (SMT) meeting, as our new Parent /Carer Representative.2019-09-2104 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkInbetweenisode – New Role in CAMHS – Volunteer CAMHS Parent / Carer RepresentativeAre you interested in being a volunteer in our CAMHS Service? - We have a really exciting new voluntary role in our Bedfordshire and Luton CAMHS Senior Management Team (SMT) meeting, as our new Parent /Carer Representative.2019-09-2104 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 2 – What’s it like to come to CAMHS?Welcome to the second episode of CAMHS Talk. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to come to CAMHS for the first time and wished you could talk to someone who has? In this episode, two of our service users share their experiences and talk openl...2019-09-0915 minCAMHS TalkCAMHS TalkEpisode 2 – What’s it like to come to CAMHS?Welcome to the second episode of CAMHS Talk. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to come to CAMHS for the first time and wished you could talk to someone who has? In this episode, two of our service users share their experiences and talk openl...2019-09-0915 minTrauma Resonance ResilienceTrauma Resonance ResilienceEpisode Six Liz Gregory on how CAMHS can better meet the needs of children and young peopleSend us a textLiz Gregory, Joint Head of Psychological Services for Children and Families explores CAMHS through a lens of relationships and alternative approaches to medicalising 'growing up'. Learn more about Liz here:https://weneedtotalkaboutchildrensmentalhealth.wordpress.com/Support the showThank you for listening! Please share and subscribe the practice wisdom in this episode and create social change, one connection at a time. If you're feeling it, then leave a comment too! Learn more about TICS here:www.ticservicesltd.com...2019-07-2430 minCombinations Podcast from Combined Healthcare NHS TrustCombinations Podcast from Combined Healthcare NHS TrustCombinations Episode 12 - Maria and Jack's StoryIn one of our most inspiring episodes to date, Maria tells the tale of a lifetime of engagement with our CAMHS service, supporting her and her 18 year old son Jack, who has autism and epilepsy, and who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy aged 8 months. Maria tells how CAMHS "gave me hope", "gave me another way of looking at things" and "made me see that life can be brill."2019-06-1120 minthe Open Mikethe Open MikeS2:E12 - Balancing Entrepreneurship with Mental HealthOn today’s episode we are going to be discussing a true entrepreneurs origin story, Balancing Entrepreneurship with Mental Health and everything from Fashion, Mental Health and Storytelling. This particular podcast has a very special meaning to myself as too many entrepreneurs often suffer in silence and in many cases find it difficult to be open about their journeys, especially when it becomes tough in business as well as home and affects their mental health. Despite the UK investing £115 million per year on mental health research. Mental health network receives 5.5 per cent...2019-02-1150 minCombinations Podcast from Combined Healthcare NHS TrustCombinations Podcast from Combined Healthcare NHS TrustCombinations Episode 1 - CAMHSThe Combined Healthcare CAMHS team talk about their nationally leading service, involving new investments, new staff, new services, partnership with schools and being a NHS Long Term Plan CAMHS Trailblazer and a NHS Digital Exemplar2019-02-0720 minTees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation TrustTees, Esk and Wear Valleys NHS Foundation TrustNew single point of access for York and Selby CAMHS (Summer-17 insight magazine)York and Selby child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) now provides a single point of access (SPA) for children and young people referrals.2017-06-2101 min