Send us a text *This episode contains themes of violence that may be distressing to listeners*. We are pleased to be joined this week by Sema Gornall CEO of the survivor led organisation The Vavengers committed to ending FGM and other forms of gender-based violence. Secondly Warda Mohamed community ambassador and CEO of lasting support services, an organisation aimed at safeguarding young people. Warda is also heading up initiatives such as ‘Building Bridges’ which provide a creative arts pr...
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Send us a text *This episode contains themes of violence that may be distressing to listeners*. We are pleased to be joined this week by Sema Gornall CEO of the survivor led organisation The Vavengers committed to ending FGM and other forms of gender-based violence. Secondly Warda Mohamed community ambassador and CEO of lasting support services, an organisation aimed at safeguarding young people. Warda is also heading up initiatives such as ‘Building Bridges’ which provide a creative arts pr...
How Gemma got her ADHD diagnosis at aged 34. “I spent a lot of my life not liking myself”.
Surviving and Thriving: Girl Talk
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How Gemma got her ADHD diagnosis at aged 34. “I spent a lot of my life not liking myself”.
Send us a text On this week’s episode I am pleased to be joined by a friend, Gemma. Who at age 34 has recently been diagnosed with ADHD. Within this episode we are going to dive into why and how she went about getting her diagnosis, and also how this affects her day-to-day life, her career and also her relationships. As usual, if you liked today’s episode please give us a star rating and a follow!Resources: https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/tips-for-everyday-living/adhd-and-mental-h...
Surviving and Thriving: Girl Talk
Send us a text *This episode contains themes of violence that may be distressing to listeners*. We are pleased to be joined this week by Sema Gornall CEO of the survivor led organisation The Vavengers committed to ending FGM and other forms of gender-based violence. Secondly Warda Mohamed community ambassador and CEO of lasting support services, an organisation aimed at safeguarding young people. Warda is also heading up initiatives such as ‘Building Bridges’ which provide a creative arts pr...