5 ways to improve mental health care for everyone, everywhere
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Researchers, doctors, and people with lived experience discuss 5 ways to improve mental health treatment—for everyone, everywhere.
00:00 Introduction
00:28 End stigma and discrimination
03:11 We need to talk/listen about mental health
06:10 Scale up clinical services
07:14 Protect the mental health of healthcare providers
09:15 Provide fair, affordable access
11:52 Conclusion
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Director
Thom Hoffman
Supervising Producers
Anthony Lewis
Leon Terner
Assistant Producer
Emma Werner
Thanks to
Eilean Crombie, Doctors in Distress, Shetha Haddad, Sophie Leighton, Ortus Gallery, Wandsworth Community Empowerment Network, Ethnicity & Mental Health Improvement Project, Friendship Bench, Wellcome Collection, New Testament Assembly
Image Credits
Wellcome Collection, Pond5, Storyblocks, Pexels.
Still photography copyright Bethlem Gallery, by Ben McDade, Film Footage by Trevor Johnson
Footage from Future Selves (2023) Ortus thanks to Maudsley Charity
Footage of Bethlem Gallery included views of the exhibition Being Present (2023), featuring works by the artists:
Frank Abbott & Mr X
Michelle Baharier & Chris Lewis-Jones
Courtney & Roger Suckling
Fatma Durmush & Jo Wheeler
Artist Beth Hopkins was commissioned as part of Bethlem Gallery’s work for the Mental Health and Justice Project in partnership with Kings College London, funded by Wellcome Trust
Image from Bethlem Gallery’s exhibition Art and Value featuring work by artists Leon B, Sarah Carpenter, Beth Hopkins and Robyn Smith.
4 Comments
Thank you for posting this insightful & helpful post. Humans are stressed & need help with coping.
We need more lockdowns to make mental health great again.
Everyone stressed out by the nonsense published by the corrupt lancet
This is a deep and moving overview. Powerful.