Lively Minds, the UK Mental Health Podcast
Hello everyone, it’s Will here. We are still in the process of resuming normal service, but we’re aware that today is the first Friday of the month so we’d ordinarily be releasing a new episode. We are really pleased we managed to get out 2 new episodes over the past couple of months; this month we are taking another dive into our archives and re-playing a conversation that Ellie and I had with Paul Wilshaw to talk about learning disability and mental health. Paul is a learning disabled artist, producer and advocate who works for Mind the Gap Theatre Company and we found our discussion, which covered the confusion between learning disability and mental health, and how the two interact really fascinating. Hope you enjoy the programme. Why is mental health and learning disability so often confused? How do they interact? Why are learning disabled people more likely to experience mental health problems than the general population? In this episode, we will be talking to Paul Wilshaw, who is Associate Producer at Mind the Gap Theatre Company [https://www.mind-the-gap.org.uk/]. As well as being an advocate for Mind the Gap, Paul uses his own lived experience to be an advocate for learning disabled people. Paul is also presenter of Mind the Gap and Disability Arts Online’s podcast, Disability And… [https://disabilityarts.online/projects/the-disability-and-podcast/] Again, we make quite a few references to websites and research in this show. Here are the links! * The connections between mental health and learning disability according to Mencap [https://www.mencap.org.uk/learning-disability-explained/research-and-statistics/health/mental-health] and Mind [https://www.mind.org.uk/information-support/guides-to-support-and-services/learning-disability-support/]. * Some research suggests that learning disabled people are more than twice as likely to experience a mental health problem than the population at large: see results on Consensus.app [https://consensus.app/results/?q=Are%20learning%20disabled%20people%20more%20likely%20to%20have%20mental%20health%20problems%20than%20non-learning%20disabled%20people?&synthesize=on] * Disabled people are more at risk of loneliness than non-learning disabled people: ses results on Consensus.app [https://consensus.app/results/?q=Are%20disabled%20people%20at%20higher%20risk%20of%20loneliness%20than%20non-disabled%20people%3F&synthesize=on] Follow @livelymindspod on X, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn and more at https://www.bio.link/livelyminds [https://www.bio.link/livelyminds] Please note that this show does not constitute medical advice and is not a replacement for seeking professional help. You can find our more about the show and get signposting to support on our website anyamedia.net/livelyminds [https://www.anyamedia.net/livelyminds]
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