
All in the Mind
Can we fix mental health care?
Jun 6, 2023
Dr Shubulade Smith, head of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, and Sarah Hughes, CEO of MIND, discuss the difficulties in finding mental health care and the need for improvement. They stress defining mental health from mental illness and share their ambitions for the future of mental healthcare in Britain. The positive impact of the Side by Side scheme, which pairs volunteers with people living with dementia, is highlighted through the experiences of Simon and his wife Ruth. The podcast also mentions a study on the relationship between intelligence and problem-solving.
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- Increasing recruitment and retention of psychiatrists, improving working conditions, and addressing resource deficits are essential for providing better mental health care.
- Government investment in mental health care, addressing factors like poverty, poor housing, and educational issues, is crucial to improve mental health outcomes.
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Improving Mental Health Care: Challenges and Priorities
Sarah Hughes, the new Chief Executive of the Charity Mind, and Dr. Shubilade Smith, the incoming President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, discuss the current state of mental health care and the challenges faced by the mental health system. They highlight the shortage of psychiatrists and chronic resource deficits which have resulted in increased demand and overworked professionals. Their main priorities include increasing recruitment and retention of psychiatrists, improving working conditions, and addressing resource deficits in order to provide better mental health care.
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