Welcome to episode 174 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 30 April 2025] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and David Munday spoke with guest Sam Chapman about the Good mental health, children and schools.
SC: Sam is a mental health nurse and Specialist Practitioner in mental health having worked in mental health services since 2003.
Sam has had the privilege of working with adults and young people who have experienced mental health difficulties. She currently works at Aston University as a Teaching Fellow and is the programme lead for the pre-registration mental health nursing programme. Sam is currently undertaking her Doctoral studies including co-production workshops with young people in one UK secondary school as part of her Doctoral research. Sam is passionate about enabling young people to influence and shape research, and generally passionate about understanding the world that young people live in, creating research outcomes underpinned by young peoples lived experiences and knowledge.
Some Bluesky links to follow are:
VG - https://bsky.app/profile/vanessamhn.bsky.social
NL - https://bsky.app/profile/niadla.bsky.social
DM - https://bsky.app/profile/davidamunday.bsky.social
SC - https://bsky.app/profile/sam--chapman.bsky.social
Credits:
#mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday
Guest: Sam Chapman
Theme music: Tony Gillam
Production & Editing: David Munday
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Welcome to episode 174 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 30 April 2025] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and David Munday spoke with guest Sam Chapman about the Good mental health, children and schools.
SC: Sam is a mental health nurse and Specialist Practitioner in mental health having worked in mental health services since 2003.
Sam has had the privilege of working with adults and young people who have experienced mental health difficulties. She currently works at Aston University as a Teaching Fellow and is the programme lead for the pre-registration mental health nursing programme. Sam is currently undertaking her Doctoral studies including co-production workshops with young people in one UK secondary school as part of her Doctoral research. Sam is passionate about enabling young people to influence and shape research, and generally passionate about understanding the world that young people live in, creating research outcomes underpinned by young peoples lived experiences and knowledge.
Some Bluesky links to follow are:
VG - https://bsky.app/profile/vanessamhn.bsky.social
NL - https://bsky.app/profile/niadla.bsky.social
DM - https://bsky.app/profile/davidamunday.bsky.social
SC - https://bsky.app/profile/sam--chapman.bsky.social
Credits:
#mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday
Guest: Sam Chapman
Theme music: Tony Gillam
Production & Editing: David Munday
Welcome to episode 156 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 13 March 2024] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and Vanessa Gilmartin spoke with guests Georgina Adams and Debbie Frances about Stronger Together: An evaluation of a quality improvement initiative to reduce suicide risk and improve patient safety through carer collaboration.
GA - I am Georgina Adams and I have worked for the last year as a Clinical Lead in the Safe from Suicide team (Suicide prevention) with Devon Partnership Trust . The focus of my work is building and improving family and carer involvement as this is so important for patient safety, carer well being and suicide prevention. In this role I have been lucky enough to have joined the co production team creating Stronger Together training, which is I first met and started working with Debbie. We now co deliver Stronger Together to carers and practitioners. I qualified as a social worker in 1993 and worked in frontline child protection work until I joined DPT in 2020 as the lead social worker at a forensic psychiatric hospital before I joined the Safe from Suicide team. Working with families and carers has always been important to me and is at the heart of my values and ethics.
DF - I am a former parent carer for a young adult with complex mental health issues. As a consequence of my experiences of mental health services over many years, I am passionate about working to improve the quality and safety of services available to those in need of support, and changing the way in which services engage with carers and families. I have a particular interest in suicide prevention, and provide lived experience input into my local NHS mental health trust’s suicide prevention work. This has included the co-design and delivery of the ‘Stronger Together’ training programme, which aims to inform, support and empower carers of those affected by suicidal behaviours. I am Co-Chair of the Trust’s Carer Strategy Implementation Group, and was involved in co-producing their new carer strategy.
I have broad-ranging experience within the mental health and voluntary sectors, most recently as a freelance Mental Health Trainer and Lived Experience Carer Consultant, specialising in carer support, and co-production and collaborative working within mental health services. I am a guest tutor at Exeter and Reading Universities.
In 2018, I was awarded a Churchill Fellowship to research initiatives that prevent the escalation and recurrence of mental illness in young people, leading to me travel to Australia and Finland in 2019 and 2020 respectively. In July 2023, I completed a Masters in Mental Health Recovery & Social Inclusion at the University of Hertfordshire, with Distinction.
Some X links to follow are:
VG - www.x.com/VanessaRNMH
NL - www.x.com/niadla
DM - www.x.com/davidamunday
GA - www.x.com/georgewaw1967
DF - www.x.com/deb_frances
Credits:
#mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday
Guests: Georgina Adams and Debbie Frances
Theme music: Tony Gillam
Production & Editing: David Munday
The Mental Health Podcast
Welcome to episode 174 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 30 April 2025] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and David Munday spoke with guest Sam Chapman about the Good mental health, children and schools.
SC: Sam is a mental health nurse and Specialist Practitioner in mental health having worked in mental health services since 2003.
Sam has had the privilege of working with adults and young people who have experienced mental health difficulties. She currently works at Aston University as a Teaching Fellow and is the programme lead for the pre-registration mental health nursing programme. Sam is currently undertaking her Doctoral studies including co-production workshops with young people in one UK secondary school as part of her Doctoral research. Sam is passionate about enabling young people to influence and shape research, and generally passionate about understanding the world that young people live in, creating research outcomes underpinned by young peoples lived experiences and knowledge.
Some Bluesky links to follow are:
VG - https://bsky.app/profile/vanessamhn.bsky.social
NL - https://bsky.app/profile/niadla.bsky.social
DM - https://bsky.app/profile/davidamunday.bsky.social
SC - https://bsky.app/profile/sam--chapman.bsky.social
Credits:
#mhTV Presenters: Vanessa Gilmartin, Nicky Lambert & David Munday
Guest: Sam Chapman
Theme music: Tony Gillam
Production & Editing: David Munday