
S3E6 - Why is North East England so mentally unwell? With Alisdair Cameron
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We are joined by Alasdair Cameron, co-director of Newcastle-based independent mental health charity ReCoco, to explore why.
We explore regional socio-economic factors impacting mental well-being, the inflexibility in mental health services between urban and rural areas, and ReCoco's peer-led initiatives to support those struggling. The episode also touches upon the potential for regional solutions through increased devolution and the need for community-driven support systems.
00:00 Introduction to Lively Minds Podcast
00:46 Mental Health Challenges in North East England
01:11 Interview with Alastair Cameron
01:36 Understanding the Mental Health Landscape
04:09 Socio-Economic Factors and Mental Health
06:01 Bespoke Approaches for Mental Health
10:10 The Role of ReCoco
18:22 Devolution and Mental Health
26:07 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
Here is the video Will mentions that talks about how reluctant London’s local authorities were to relinquish power to the London Region.
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