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 157 [originally broadcast on Wednesday 21 March 2024] of #mhTV. This week Nicky Lambert and David Munday spoke with guest Dr Chelcie Jewitt about Surviving in Scrubs an organisation started by two doctors on a mission to raise awareness about sexism and sexual assault in healthcare.
You can join in the discussion by commenting on the Facebook Live chat or by tweeting and including the hashtag #mhTV.
CJ - Chelcie is an Emergency Medicine trainee, interested in health inequalities, particularly those faced by women. Throughout her training she has been a victim of, and witness to, multiple incidences of sexism and misogyny. This prompted her to found the Sexism in Medicine project, which has led to the hard-hitting report published with the BMA in August 2021. She campaigns for equality in the workplace, speaking at national and international conferences, collaborating with multiple organisations in order to tackle this issue. This latest campaign, focuses of giving victims of workplace misogyny a voice, bringing about change through the power of their testimony.
Some links to follow:
Surviving In Scrubs Website - https://www.survivinginscrubs.co.uk
Surviving In Scrubs Surviving Healthcare Report - https://www.survivinginscrubs.co.uk/surviving-healthcare-report/
Some X links to follow are:
VG - https://www.x.com/VanessaRNMH
NL - https://www.x.com/niadla
DM - https://www.x.com/davidamunday
CJ - https://www.x.com/ByChelcie
Surviving In Scrubs - https://www.x.com/scrubsurvivors
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