24 episodios

Good Thinking is London's Digital Mental Wellbeing Service. Our ambition is to improve the mental wellbeing of Londoners. We can help you find apps and resources that are the best for you in the 4 most common mental wellbeing areas; anxiety, stress, low mood and sleep.

We are also supporting London’s mental health and wellbeing during the coronavirus outbreak via these podcast interviews and an array of resources and advice to help you stay healthy.

We’re supported by the NHS, Mayor of London. Public Health England, London Councils and Thrive LDN.

https://www.good-thinking.uk

Good Thinking Podcast Good Thinking

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Good Thinking is London's Digital Mental Wellbeing Service. Our ambition is to improve the mental wellbeing of Londoners. We can help you find apps and resources that are the best for you in the 4 most common mental wellbeing areas; anxiety, stress, low mood and sleep.

We are also supporting London’s mental health and wellbeing during the coronavirus outbreak via these podcast interviews and an array of resources and advice to help you stay healthy.

We’re supported by the NHS, Mayor of London. Public Health England, London Councils and Thrive LDN.

https://www.good-thinking.uk

    Sex and relationships during and after the pandemic

    Sex and relationships during and after the pandemic

    Navigating a relationship was difficult enough before, but lockdown has added another level of complexity. Amber from Brook, a nationwide charity supporting young people with sexual health and wellbeing advice, talks about what has changed and offers some useful tips. No doubt helpful for her own blossoming relationship with her…….pot plants

    Amber Newman-Clark is an Education & Wellbeing Specialist at Brook

    • 35 min
    BEAT - Supporting those with Eating Disorders

    BEAT - Supporting those with Eating Disorders

    Lockdown is helpful for infection control, but not for Eating Disorders; they thrive in isolation. CEO, Andrew Radford and Director of Services, Caroline Price, of BEAT, the UK’s Eating Disorders charity, share how a combination of agility and innovation helped them respond to the still increasing demand for support, whilst funding was less certain.

    • 35 min
    Supporting the whole family through the pandemic: Paula Ludley

    Supporting the whole family through the pandemic: Paula Ludley

    The Beatles sang ‘Eight days a week is not enough to show I care’; never more true. Paula Ludley co-founded “Nine Day Week” to support those who were working and caring both for their children, their elderly parents, and even their pets. The demands are great, but peer support from friends and family makes it possible, as does the longing to sit and talk again with those shielded, with a good cup of tea.

    • 31 min
    A public health response to a pandemic: Professor Kevin Fenton

    A public health response to a pandemic: Professor Kevin Fenton

    In this podcast Professor Kevin Fenton unpacks all of the knowledge and thinking behind the public health response to the COVID-19, and shares how looking after your health is the best way to protect yourself in the future? Who knew you could sail a ship at the same time as building it?

    Professor Kevin Fenton if the Regional Director for Public Health in London, Public Health England

    • 40 min
    Supporting students through coronavirus: Mhairi Underwood

    Supporting students through coronavirus: Mhairi Underwood

    Between the ages of 14 and 25 years, most young people invest more of themselves in their education than anything else. What happens when the reward for that suddenly becomes uncertain, unknown? The impact of coronavirus on students has been significant as a huge part of their culture and structure suddenly disappeared when education settings mostly shut their doors. Mhairi Underwood shares how The Student Room, the UK’s largest online student community, is supporting children and young people to connect and support each other through uncertainty, with a focus on maintaining hope that things will get better.

    Mhairi Underwood is Head of Community at The Student Room

    • 32 min
    Shout – the crisis text line: Victoria Hornby

    Shout – the crisis text line: Victoria Hornby

    It takes courage to reach for support when you are struggling, perhaps in crisis. Victoria Hornby shares how Shout: Crisis Text Line have used innovation and technology to make it as easy as we can to support those that have had the courage to reach out by texting 85258. And that number is really, very interesting…



    Victoria Hornby is the CEO at Mental Health Innovations, a digital mental health charity which launched Shout

    • 33 min

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