CroakeyVoices
As infection rates decline across Australia and social distancing rules are relaxed, mental health experts are warning of a second wave; a surge in people seeking mental health services. CroakeyVoices speaks to the co-director of the Brain and Mind Centre at the University of Sydney, Professor Ian Hickie. How loneliness, anxiety about the future and social isolation are fuelling a surge in online gambling, and making what could be the only social outing in a day of life under COVID-19 a special connection for those struggling to make ends meet. Tony Clarkson, Principal Clinical Advisor at Victorian Responsible Gambling FoundationInfectious Diseases Physician, Senior Lecturer, James Cook University and University of QLD, Trent Yardwood.Eliza van de Smam, OzHarvest, Kensington, Sydney.@croakeyvoicescate.carrigan1@gmail.com I've been a journalist for over thirty years, working across print and broadcast media, and covering politics, health, education and general news. I'm working with Croakey Health Media on CroakeyVOICES to hear to people working in health, either on the front line as health providers, those working in peak organisations or looking at the statistics and what's happening across the nation. We have a particular focus on social justice, Indigenous health and climate change. Please like and subscribe and, if you like, leave a review on Apple Podcasts.
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