
CAMHS Talk
Podcast von East London NHS Foundation Trust
A series of interviews and discussions brought to you jointly by the Luton and Bedford Service User Participation Group and the Luton and Bedford CAMHS Team. Both are part of East London NHS Foundation Trust
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In this episode, young people Madie, Zoe & Zawad join trainee clinical psychologist Leighton and host Marianne, to deep dive into the topic of Dyspraxia. They share their unique experiences with discovering their diagnosis and take us on a personal journey of understanding how Dyspraxia affects their daily lives. Some of them had their diagnoses quite recently and talk about advocating for their health when they saw the signs, it’s inspirational to hear how their diagnosis finally helped them make sense of their world and understanding themselves.

In this episode, Molly and Sassie are joined by young people Alex and Sharmin, as well as Sanctuary Cafe staff Zahra and Betty, to discuss what the Young Person Sanctuaries are and what to expect as a young person visiting for the first time. It’s a great resource in the community for young people (14-17 yrs) to have a safe space to go to, have someone to talk to, or just be in the space for some time. The different locations are listed below: Luton Young Person’s Sanctuary [https://www.mind-blmk.org.uk/how-we-can-help/crisis-support/young-persons-sanctuary-luton/]: * Young Persons Hub, ResoLUTiONs, 89 Castle Street, Luton LU1 3AJ: Monday – Sunday 4pm – 10pm * Please note: ResoLUTiONS has two buildings, one located in Victoria Street and one location in Castle Street. We are based in Castle Street, opposite Matalan. Bedford Young Person’s Sanctuary: [https://www.mind-blmk.org.uk/how-we-can-help/crisis-support/young-persons-sanctuary-bedford/] * CAMHS, 5-7 Rush Court, Bedford MK40 3JT: (7 days a week) The Bedford Young Person’s Sanctuary is open on Monday – Friday from 5.00pm -10.00pm, Saturday – Sunday 4pm – 10pm. Central Bedfordshire Young Person’s Sanctuary: [https://www.mind-blmk.org.uk/how-we-can-help/crisis-support/young-persons-sanctuary-central-beds/] * Leighton Buzzard [https://www.mind-blmk.org.uk/how-we-can-help/crisis-support/young-persons-sanctuary-leighton-buzzard/]; Meadow Way Community Centre, Leighton Buzzard LU7 3FS * Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 4pm – 10pm * Houghton Regis; [https://www.mind-blmk.org.uk/how-we-can-help/central-bedfordshire/young-persons-sanctuary-houghton-regis/] Houghton Regis Children’s Centre, Tithe Farm Neighbourhood Centre, Tithe Farm Road, Houghton Regis, Dunstable, LU5 5JB * Monday and Tuesday 4pm – 10pm * Sandy [https://www.mind-blmk.org.uk/how-we-can-help/central-bedfordshire/young-persons-sanctuary-sandy/]; Sandy Children’s Centre, Laburnum Road, Sandy, Bedfordshire, SG19 1HQ * Opening Saturday 30th September * Saturday and Sunday 4pm – 10pm If you would like further information about the Young Person’s Sanctuary, please email on: YPS@mind-blmk.org.uk [YPS@mind-blmk.org.uk]

In this podcast, our host Molly talks to young people Az and Ash, who are joined by CAMHS staff Sassie, Mack and Jay to reflect post-Pride month about what pride means to them. Listen in on the conversation as each person explores from their personal experience, their journey to PRIDE. Gender dysphoria: a sense of unease that a person may have because of a mismatch between their biological sex and their gender identity. (NHS) Gender euphoria: comfort/joy that happens when gender expression is aligned with identity. Rainbow capitalism: when companies commercialise and claim to support the rights of the LGBTQ+ community (especially during Pride) mainly for profit and improved brand image. Resources: * Rainbow Bedfordshire: #RainbowBedfordshire | East London NHS Foundation Trust (elft.nhs.uk) [https://www.elft.nhs.uk/service-users-and-carers/mental-health-campaigns/rainbowbedfordshire] * Contact Rainbow Bedfordshire: elft.rainbowbedfordshire@nhs.net * Better Days for BLMK: @betterdaysblmk across all social media * Pride in Luton: https://prideinluton.org/

In this Podcast Marianne and Molly are joined by Young People Alex and Maiya, to discuss self harm, the misconceptions and how to take care of yourself. They are also joined by Bongi, a CAMHS nurse who offers their unique perspective. The podcast looks at defining self-harm in a subjective way and dispelling harmful rhetoric surrounding misconceptions. The young people offer their advice and resources they’ve found helpful. Below are some of the resources mentioned in the podcast: *TW*: This podcast may contain sensitive content, while we intend for our podcasts to be educational and insightful, our priority is your well being. If you feel overwhelmed by the content, please do take a break from listening in order to care for your well being. Resources: Text “Reflect” to 85258 – if you’re feeling anxious, lonely, overwhelmed or not quite yourself – FREE and anonymous The Butterfly Project – https://www.elysiumhealthcare.co.uk/butterflyproject/

In this Podcast Molly and Marianne are joined by Young People Leah and Sharmin, to discuss exam stress and surrounding issues. Looking at their own experiences with exam seasons and their coping strategies, the CAMHS team and Young People explore available support, the importance of boundaries and mental health, as well as give advice to teachers and parents on how best to support Young People during these stressful times.
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