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Our Sick Society

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A podcast exploring how social changes affect mental health 🧠 Developed and presented by King's College London researchers & Experts by Experience. Funded by ESRC Impact Acceleration Account.

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March 4, 2024

The Big Ideas - Episode 4: Future possibilities of mental health data

Welcome to The Big Ideas, a podcast series exploring how data shapes our understanding of health and inequalities and how to make the collection and use of data more inclusive to inspire a more equitable future. The podcast series is part of the Social and Economic Predictors of Severe Mental Disorders (SEP-MD) research project led by Dr Jayati Das-Munshi from King’s College London and affiliated with the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre. In the final episode of the series, ‘Future possibilities of mental health data’, host Milena Wuerth, Research Assistant, King’s College London is joined by Principal Investigator on the project Dr Jayati Das-Munshi, Clinical Reader in Social & Psychiatric Epidemiology, King’s College London, and Robert Stewart, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology & Clinical Informatics, King's College London. They explore how routine and linked data can be used to tackle and address mental health inequalities through informing policy, practical change and clinical interventions. They reflect on the future possibilities of linked health records data, to create health equity within systems. The Big Ideas was produced by Words of Colour: www.wordsofcolour.co.uk The Big Ideas is a special 4-part series of Our Sick Society. In this podcast, researchers from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and people with lived experience explore together how social factors contribute to mental health problems. The podcast encourages listeners to think and question society’s role in mental health - what are the systems and the structures which mean that some people are more likely to become mentally unwell than others?

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March 4, 2024

The Big Ideas - Episode 3: Tackling systemic mental health inequalities

Welcome to The Big Ideas, a podcast series exploring how data shapes our understanding of health and inequalities and how to make the collection and use of data more inclusive to inspire a more equitable future. The podcast series is part of the Social and Economic Predictors of Severe Mental Disorders (SEP-MD) research project led by Dr Jayati Das-Munshi from King’s College London and affiliated with the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre. In this episode, ‘Tackling systemic mental health inequalities’, host Milena Wuerth, Research Assistant, King’s College London is joined by Annette Davis who is a carer and Chair for PCREF Carer and Service User Group, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust to discuss ethnic inequalities that exist within mental health systems, and how this can be addressed through the patient and carer race equality framework (PCREF). Annette was involved in the service user and carer advisory group for SEP-MD. Annette reflects on how improved recording of ethnicity in health records is needed to improve mental health care provision. She also reflects on the challenges of tackling race equality in mental health care provision and the importance of involving service users and carers in this journey to tackle systems change. The Big Ideas was produced by Words of Colour: www.wordsofcolour.co.uk The Big Ideas is a special 4-part series of Our Sick Society, a podcast where researchers from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and people with lived experience explore together how social factors contribute to mental health problems. The podcast encourages listeners to think and question society’s role in mental health - what are the systems and the structures which mean that some people are more likely to become mentally unwell than others?

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March 4, 2024

The Big Ideas - Episode 2: Severe Mental Health Disorders: The initial findings

Welcome to The Big Ideas, a podcast series exploring how data shapes our understanding of health and inequalities and how to make the collection and use of data more inclusive to inspire a more equitable future. The podcast series is part of the Social and Economic Predictors of Severe Mental Disorders (SEP-MD) research project led by Dr Jayati Das-Munshi from King’s College London and affiliated with the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre. In this episode,‘Severe Mental Health Disorders: The initial findings’, host Milena Wuerth, Research Assistant, King’s College London is joined by Rosanna Hildersley, PhD student and Research Assistant on the SEPMD project and Dr. Lukasz Cybulski, Post Doctoral Researcher on the SEPMD project. They provide an overview of the SEP-MD research project and discuss why we would want to link mental health records to administrative data like Census from England. Rosie discusses her project, which explores the association of urban areas with the onset of severe mental health conditions like psychosis. Lucasz discusses his work which has used the linkage to shed light on social outcomes in psychosis. The Big Ideas was produced by Words of Colour: www.wordsofcolour.co.uk The Big Ideas is a special 4-part series of Our Sick Society, a podcast where researchers from the ESRC Centre for Society and Mental Health and people with lived experience explore together how social factors contribute to mental health problems. The podcast encourages listeners to think and question society’s role in mental health - what are the systems and the structures which mean that some people are more likely to become mentally unwell than others?

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What is Our Sick Society?

A podcast exploring how social changes affect mental health 🧠 Developed and presented by King's College London researchers & Experts by Experience. Funded by ESRC Impact Acceleration Account.

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