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The Care Forum Launches Dialogue Podcast: Episode 1 – Mental Health in the Context of Covid-19

Dialogue at The Care Forum has launched its first episode of our new podcast series. The podcast’s aim is to share valuable insight and knowledge by speaking with professionals supporting the health and social care system in BNSSG.

The first episode is about mental health in the context of Covid-19. We had 3 fantastic guests featured on the show who were: Amie Dobinson from Second Step, Lewis Chambers from Rethink Mental Illness, and Liam McKinnon from Off the Record.

The show covered a wide range of topics that included; The impacts of Covid-19 on the mental health of the communities that we serve and what opportunities have presented themselves to develop and innovate approaches to work.

The Care Forum’s Dialogue Team would like to send a big thank you to all of our guests. Our next Podcast will be on Tuesday 6th October and it’s theme is Ethnicity and Health Inequalities in the Context of Covid-19.

You can find the show below.