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Mind If I Join You? Series 2

Young people and mental health

Season 2, Ep. 2

This podcast has been organised and funded by Lundbeck and is intended for UK audiences.

This week John and Veronica are joined by mental health campaigner Dick Moore to talk about mental health and young people. Formerly a teacher, Dick immersed himself in adolescent emotional wellbeing after his son Barney's death.

Veronica, John and Dick discuss their own experiences of growing up, as well as pressures faced by young people today. They tackle expectations put on the younger generation and the importance of embracing individuality.

Please refer to the series notes for resources/places where you can seek help if you’re experiencing mental health problems.

The website below is not affiliated with Lundbeck.

To find out more about Dick’s work, watch his TedTalk and find links to resources visit: https://www.dickmoore.org

CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains conversation about suicide which may be triggering for some listeners. Please refer to the series notes for where you can seek help if you're dealing with any of these issues.

UK-NOTPR-1045 | December 2023

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