
In this episode of Conversations for the End with Mental Health Nurse Nick Chagonda, we explore some of the most pressing and overlooked challenges in contemporary mental health care. Our guest shares expert perspectives on the systemic issues facing the field today, from structural shortcomings to cultural barriers that impact access and quality of care.We delve into the complex realities of supporting individuals with enduring and often difficult-to-treat mental illnesses, shedding light on the gaps in current approaches and the consequences of falling through the cracks in support systems.The episode also takes a closer look at mental health within the military context, highlighting unique challenges service members face both during and after active duty.Finally, we examine the power of mentorship and community engagement, focusing on initiatives that support young people in London who are navigating mental health challenges in environments shaped by inequality, trauma, and limited resources.This is a powerful and wide-ranging conversation for anyone interested in understanding the nuanced realities of mental health support today—from the policy level to the personal.Chapters:00:00 Intro03:00 biggest problems in mental health today07:00 examples of the barriers of cultural differences in mental health15:00 Mental Health support for enduring (difficult to treat) mental illness.21:00 Falling through the cracks of mental health support33:00 Mental Health Support in the military 48:00 Mentoring young people in London Title Music: VinesInstagram: @ConversationsForTheEnd Tik Tok: @ConversationsForTheEnd Subscribe and follow the socials for clips, podcasts, video essays and more.