
On this month’s programme, following on the chat with Richard last month around Autism and Neurodivergence, Lauren speaks to Kim and Shannon about their experiences.
We welcome back to the show Louise Morpeth from ‘Brain in Hand’ to find out how to embrace those with Neurodivergence in the workplace.
We catch up with Calum who was on the show back in December to see how the last year has been since being part of the Falmouth Radio group.
And we’ll check in with Clare who was also part of the Falmouth Radio group in August of last year to see how poetry and creative writing has helped her mental health. She’ll also be speaking to Anne Taylor from the Cornwall Mind ‘Write Yourself Well’ group.
Plus, Richard talks to Sarah Hodkinson, Head of Psychosocial Services at Shooting Star Children’s Hospices on how more support is needed for those experiencing child bereavement.
“A Space to Speak Your Mind” is produced in collaboration with Cornwall Mind:
https://cornwallmind.org/peer-support-group/radio-show/
More support at: www.samaritans.org/ or call 116 123
There is also a 24/7 NHS local urgent mental health response phone line.
Its free to access by anyone, any age on 0800 038 5300
Or call the new NHS Crisis Hotline by calling 111 and pressing Option 2.
This gives you another way to access if you’re struggling with your Mental Health.