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The London Health Podcast looks to tackle specific issues affecting health and care, so that we can improve the health of everyone in London.

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The London Health Podcast looks to tackle specific issues affecting health and care, so that we can improve the health of everyone in London.

    Complex Emotional Needs and Forensic Pathways of Care

    Complex Emotional Needs and Forensic Pathways of Care

    In the final podcast of this series, Dani Lewis, one of our Lived Experienced Practitioners interviews Dr Phil Minoudis, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Head of East London NHS Foundation Forensic Personality Disorder Psychology and the Joint Chair of London Pathways Partnership.
    In a wide ranging interview they discuss a number of important issues including the work done within the offender pathway, the very high number of offenders with (or fitting criteria for) a personality disorder diagnosis, and the underlying ethos of the care delivered.
    They address stigma and the impact of the diagnosis of personality disorder on the individual - including how “sticky” the label can become, being difficult to shift even when it is no longer valid or has long outlived its usefulness.
    They reflect on the value of co-production in reducing stigma and what happens for services and services users when this is done well. A thoughtful and informative podcast and a fitting end to the series.

    • 35 min
    Stigma and language- a conversation from two perspectives

    Stigma and language- a conversation from two perspectives

    In this podcast, we meet two key members of our CEN work stream - Mina, one of our Lived Experience Practitioners and Neil Springham, Consultant art therapist, Director of Therapies, Executive Lead for Patient Experience at Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust.
    Together they think about what it means to have a label of personality disorder/CEN, the importance of language, the role of co-production, the value of cultural competence and the enduring power of stigma.
    They focus their discussion on what might make a difference, be that art therapy, mentalisation therapy or trauma informed care which places the emphasis on “what happened to you” rather than “what’s wrong with you”.
    As informal as it is informative, this podcast addresses a lot of questions which service users want to know, and brings to life so much of the work we’ve been doing together.

    • 46 min
    Personality Disorder series - The Listening Place – an open access counselling service.

    Personality Disorder series - The Listening Place – an open access counselling service.

    The Listening Place - An Award winning team of volunteers who offer, free confidential on going face to face listening by appointment to people who feel that life is no longer worth living.

    https://listeningplace.org.uk/

    • 12 min
    Personality Disorder series - Meeting Mental and Physical Needs

    Personality Disorder series - Meeting Mental and Physical Needs

    This podcast is the fourth podcast in our series that highlights examples of good practice that have been identified by our lived experience practitioners.
    In this podcast we meet the “two Claires”, they both work in a Cancer Care service and discuss how their team ensure they work with the whole person - ensuring both mental and physical health needs are considered and met within their team.

    Mental health and physical illness
    It's natural to feel low, worried or stressed when we're unwell, and someone with a long-term condition is more likely to experience mental health issues.
    Caring for our mental health and wellbeing when we have a physical health issue can make a big difference to our overall wellbeing.
    Find what can help you look after your mental health when you're ill and where to get more support if it's needed
    https://www.nhs.uk/every-mind-matters/lifes-challenges/health-issues/

    • 12 min
    #AskAboutAsthma: Clean Air Clinics

    #AskAboutAsthma: Clean Air Clinics

    Hear how clean air clinics are helping to address the impact of air quality on children and young people with asthma, with experiences shared by Dr Ian Sinha and Dr Abigail Whitehouse who have each set up and run clean air clinics in Liverpool and London.

    Search #AskAboutAsthma for more content about children and young people's asthma care.

    • 20 min
    #AskAboutAsthma: where are we with SABA over-reliance?

    #AskAboutAsthma: where are we with SABA over-reliance?

    In this #AskAboutAsthma episode, we hear from healthcare professionals working in children and young people's asthma, Senior Asthma Nurse at Kings College Hospital, Sara Latham is joined by Nina Somerville and Dr Niall Durrant. The panel talk about where we are SABA over-reliance, the issues around excessive SABA use, what is the new system, how did a hospital go about phasing it out and lessons learnt along the way.

    • 21 min

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