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CAMHS.Digital
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Talking all things mental health and technology, the 2 most topical issues in our society today!

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  1. Olivia talks to Miricyl about making accessing mental health support easier

    29/06/2022

    Olivia talks to Miricyl about making accessing mental health support easier

    In 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 more about the inspiration behind Miricyl, how it works, the development process, and the exciting official launch on July 5th (save the date!). As mentioned in the episode, you can find Miricyls Go Fund Me page at https://www.gofundme.com/f/create-a-miricyl-for-young-peoples-mental-health. If you'd like any more information or would like to follow up on anything you've heard in the episode, please drop Miricyl an email at info@miricyl.org  You also can find Mirciyl on Twitter (@Miricylhealth), Instagram (@Miricyl), LinkedIn (Mircyl) and Tiktok (@Miricyl). They are, of course, also online at https://www.miricyl.org/ too. Please note, Miricyl is a registered charity(scio nmber: SC047522).   If you’d like to learn more about CAMHS.digital, visit our website at camhs.digital. You can also find us on Twitter and Instagram at @camhs_digital. Thank you for listening!

    19 min
  2. Claire talks to Emma & Debbie about OCD (CO-ASSIST)

    01/04/2022

    Claire 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 also read more about CO-ASSIST here: https://www.arc-gm.nihr.ac.uk/projects/Support-strategies-for-parents-of-children-with-ocd CAMHS Digital is a research unit within the Greater Manchester Mental Health NHS foundation trust. Our focus is on developing digital technologies aimed at improving the mental health and wellbeing of children, young people and their families. If you’d like to learn more about CAMHS.digital, visit our website. Thank you for listening! As mentioned in the episode, you can find more information and the contact details of OCD-related charities and support groups below:  OCD-UK - https://www.ocduk.org/ OCD-UK are a service user-led charity that provides support for all people affected by Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder. Whether you are directly suffering yourself, or you care for and love someone who is, we are here to help. Anxiety UK - www.anxietyuk.org.uk Anxiety UK, established in 1970, provides a range of information and support services for anyone affected by Anxiety, stress and anxiety-based depression. OCD Action - ocdaction.org.uk OCD Action’s Helplines are here to provide information and support around OCD and related conditions, their treatments and how to access them. We support anyone affected by OCD and related conditions, including loved ones. OCD Action also provides a range of online/phone peer support groups.  Helpline 0300 636 5478 support@ocdaction.org.uk Youth e-Helpline (ages 14-25) youthhelpline@ocdaction.org.uk This study is funded by the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Research for Patient Benefit (RfPB) programme of part of the NIHR (Grant Reference Number: NIHR2000720). The views expressed are those of the author(s) and not necessarily those of the NIHR or the Department of Health and Social Care.

    17 min

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