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just would also actually really help in mental health.— mental health. just on that - question, one question is mental health and the second is what we have learned from covid, we managed without exams. certainly the exams we had been used to, what did we gain and what did we lose? because it was done — gain and what did we lose? because it was done so _ gain and what did we lose? because it was done so badly _ gain and what did we lose? because it was done so badly by _ gain and what did we lose? because it was done so badly by the - it was done so badly by the government, they said it was going to happen then it didn't, they did not leave enough time for schools to moderate the results what we lost was any good moderation between schools and results. that did not need to happen. what we gained was teachers regain some experience in assessing pupils work for qualifications. it was the worst possible experience because they were given it late in the weight happened. in the end, i have no doubt, we will move away from this exams for everything system. we
just would also actually really help in mental health.— mental health. just on that - question, one question is mental health and the second is what we have learned from covid, we managed without exams. certainly the exams we had been used to, what did we gain and what did we lose? because it was done — gain and what did we lose? because it was done so _ gain and what did we lose? because it was done so badly _ gain and what did we lose? because it was done so badly by _ gain and what did...
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nhs research says one in six young people might have mental health problems, up from one in 9. e cannot treat them as one group. there are additional health pressures. then we have special educational needs to talk about but in terms of those figures, how does the support network that is available supplement and support that in schools? what do schools have from the research you have done that provides them with some kind of infrastructure? it really varies from school to school. there is no national offer. what is a good example? where would you say that is a school or area of the country where they have got it right or are moving towards getting it right? so i think it cannotjust be down to the school but in the ideal school, you would have at least one or two trained mental health practitioners who are able to work with young people. the school itself would offer an array of well—being and pastoral and socialisation activities for young people. but actually one of the bigger problems is that where young people do have significant mental health disorder, we have found that abo
nhs research says one in six young people might have mental health problems, up from one in 9. e cannot treat them as one group. there are additional health pressures. then we have special educational needs to talk about but in terms of those figures, how does the support network that is available supplement and support that in schools? what do schools have from the research you have done that provides them with some kind of infrastructure? it really varies from school to school. there is no...
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i believe mental health has improved and so has their parent's mental health. given the low rates of hospitalization, low rates of serious disease among children and as many cases go altogether undetected. i believe we can be learning a lot by covid-19 in children specifically by testing for natural immunity. immunity secondary to infection. the most sensitive tests are t cell. it's clear from the data that immunity is primarily related to t cell responses, and testing children for t cell immunity could truly guide science-based immunity about masking, social distancing and vaccination policy. another piece of the puzzle that is missing when it comes to kids and covid is a cost-effective treatment option. we appropriated ilium's of dollars to study and develop therapeutics. there were a number in the pipeline, and i'm frankly frustrated by the lack of treatment options we have to show for that. although we did a great job with the vaccine. i think all of us share the goal of wanting to protect our children from the pandemic, i fear however we are harming childr
i believe mental health has improved and so has their parent's mental health. given the low rates of hospitalization, low rates of serious disease among children and as many cases go altogether undetected. i believe we can be learning a lot by covid-19 in children specifically by testing for natural immunity. immunity secondary to infection. the most sensitive tests are t cell. it's clear from the data that immunity is primarily related to t cell responses, and testing children for t cell...
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an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to take his own life 8 years ago, cavities and just being created because with mental health awareness going up and people are more aware that they can take action and is definitely a real people power that's going on at the moment. wonderful people experience mental health issues each year. investors from chasing the stigma training on how to spot warning signs of suicide and what to say. you see chain getting the word out, letting people know it's ok to ask, are you thinking about suicide? mental health professionals say that is the only way to break the stigma and try to prevent someone from taking their own life. jessica baldwin, i was just sarah lever for let's take a closer look at the situation in india and speak to dr. mia perry, goes a psychiatrist and director of the 40 national mental health program. he's joining us 5 time from new delhi. thank you very much, dr. for, for being with us, the won't have organization
an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to take his own life 8 years ago, cavities and just being created because with mental health awareness going up and people are more aware that they can take action and is definitely a real people power that's going on at the moment. wonderful people experience mental health issues each year. investors from chasing the stigma training on how to spot warning signs of suicide...
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a mental health merger of sorts.speak to the ceos of headspace and ginger about their new collaborative platform to make support accessible to everyone in these very uncertain times. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core, relieve back pain, and tone your entire body. since i've been using the aerotrainer, my back pain is gone. when you're stretching your lower back on there, there is no better feeling. (announcer) do pelvic tilts for perfect abs and to strengthen your back. do planks for maximum core and total body conditioning. (woman) aerotrainer makes me want to work out. look at me, it works 100%. (announcer) think it'll break on you? think again! even a jeep can't burst it. give the aerotrainer a shot. pain and stress is the only thing you h
a mental health merger of sorts.speak to the ceos of headspace and ginger about their new collaborative platform to make support accessible to everyone in these very uncertain times. this is bloomberg. ♪ (announcer) back pain hurts, and it's frustrating. you can spend thousands on drugs, doctors, devices, and mattresses, and still not get relief. now there's aerotrainer by golo, the ergonomically correct exercise breakthrough that cradles your body so you can stretch and strengthen your core,...
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a mental health merger of sorts.speak to the ceos of headspace and ginger about their new collaborative platform to make support accessible to everyone in these very uncertain times. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so good, it keeps one upping itself. switch to xfinity mobile and save hundreds on your wireless bill. plus, save up to $400 when you purchase a new samsung phone or upgrade your existing phone. learn more at your local xfinity store today. emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." two major wellness leaders, headspace and ginger are joining forces. they recently announced their intent to merge and create headspace health which will offer support, coaching, therapy and more. joining us now, the ceos. why this decision to merge an
a mental health merger of sorts.speak to the ceos of headspace and ginger about their new collaborative platform to make support accessible to everyone in these very uncertain times. this is bloomberg. ♪ and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wireless so...
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crisis was up _ concerns about mental health crisis was up but — concerns about mental health the other— telegraph here, it shows that the other side — telegraph here, it shows that the other side of coronavirus. it poses a massive — other side of coronavirus. it poses a massive risk to public health but then it's _ a massive risk to public health but then it's that other side, how it's affected — then it's that other side, how it's affected children not being in school — affected children not being in school. it shows the importance of keeping _ school. it shows the importance of keeping schools open, going into the winter— keeping schools open, going into the winter to— keeping schools open, going into the winter to prevent mental health issues _ winter to prevent mental health issues being worse. i think it would be issues being worse. i think it would he really— issues being worse. i think it would be really interesting to see how the government moves forward to attempt to tackle _ government moves forward to attempt to tackle this using our new education secretary has som
crisis was up _ concerns about mental health crisis was up but — concerns about mental health the other— telegraph here, it shows that the other side — telegraph here, it shows that the other side of coronavirus. it poses a massive — other side of coronavirus. it poses a massive risk to public health but then it's _ a massive risk to public health but then it's that other side, how it's affected — then it's that other side, how it's affected children not being in school — affected...
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other mental health, social, emotional development impact of the policies that right now c.d.c. and other public health agencies across the country are enforcing. so dr. hoeg, would you just speak to when we're implementing these mitigation policies for covid-19, why it's important for us to also consider the other health factors and that impact on our children, mental health, social and emotional development? dr. hoeg: we need to look at a holistic view of children's health and not look at just one disease. as we were discussing suicide pose as seven time increase risk of death than covid does children in the 5-14 age group. and you know, it's kind of ironic, while trying to keep these kids 100 impeachment hearings safe they're feeling abandoned and they're seeing these increased problems of mental health and suicide and think something that where the united states has differed from scandinavia and urine is they've been acknowledging other threats to children's health are in many cases more important and of greater magnitude than covid so we need to make sure while protecting ki
other mental health, social, emotional development impact of the policies that right now c.d.c. and other public health agencies across the country are enforcing. so dr. hoeg, would you just speak to when we're implementing these mitigation policies for covid-19, why it's important for us to also consider the other health factors and that impact on our children, mental health, social and emotional development? dr. hoeg: we need to look at a holistic view of children's health and not look at...
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we look at mental health as a continuum between prevention and promotion and mindfulness which is wherehealth had been and it is a continuum, each of us has mental health and we will move back and forth on that continuum, the combination of the two companies enables us to take care of people throughout their lives as they move back and forth on this continuum, and to democratise the availability of mental health and make it affordable and available to everyone. you talk about _ and available to everyone. you talk about democratising it and making it affordable, and just looking at headspace, around $70 a year, to take part, to use the facilities you got. just having a look at it, a lot of what you have got there, i can access that for free. there are many articles on some of theissues are many articles on some of the issues you are looking at, about work, getting a good night was sleep, meditation, it is all out there for free, isn't it? it is all out there for free, isn't it?— is all out there for free, isn't it? , ., .. isn't it? it is out there for free to — isn't it? it is out there
we look at mental health as a continuum between prevention and promotion and mindfulness which is wherehealth had been and it is a continuum, each of us has mental health and we will move back and forth on that continuum, the combination of the two companies enables us to take care of people throughout their lives as they move back and forth on this continuum, and to democratise the availability of mental health and make it affordable and available to everyone. you talk about _ and available to...
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as you said and clearly highlighted, mental health is affected to our health.of the country reports increased stress related to covid, and that is not a surprise. but what's the kicker here is that we had a mental health problem in this country way before covid, and if you look at the data, they trend in the wrong direction. so what do we do about it? i think there's three things. i think first and foremost, we have to begin to prioritize our mental health. we have to take care of our minds just like we do our bodies. so those morning walks we take, let's do the same things with our minds. let's think about ways to take a moment for our own mental health throughout the day. number two, we've got to take care of each other. this is a tough time, especially when we've been socially disconnected as we have. ask your friends ho are you really doing and be there when the answer's tough. number three, we have to do something about mental health in our communities. people are suffering. there has to be some type of comprehensive reform that puts mental health at a pla
as you said and clearly highlighted, mental health is affected to our health.of the country reports increased stress related to covid, and that is not a surprise. but what's the kicker here is that we had a mental health problem in this country way before covid, and if you look at the data, they trend in the wrong direction. so what do we do about it? i think there's three things. i think first and foremost, we have to begin to prioritize our mental health. we have to take care of our minds...
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and he looked at how facebook grew into the monstrosity inside the kids, mental health, mental health, jews. i don't have to say that i would hold our audience smart enough on a bunch of facebook at the coming to be an emotional manipulation of the ads and the crap and the data gathering and selling your attention online now. and we need to break off the hamster real mentality that has parents feeling disempowered and like they have to turn to government to help them parents in the 1st place. but if this were a hospital that had a high mortality rate or a school where nobody was graduating with any qualifications, you presumably would expect the government to step in. why would that be any different for those very say and for the company is less than that, the control all social media. we'll see, i went to government run schools and i'm a disabled veteran. so i get my, my healthcare through the department of veterans affairs. so when you say it was a hospital where people were buying a school where the education was daily and i would say, probably gonna have a lot of government involv
and he looked at how facebook grew into the monstrosity inside the kids, mental health, mental health, jews. i don't have to say that i would hold our audience smart enough on a bunch of facebook at the coming to be an emotional manipulation of the ads and the crap and the data gathering and selling your attention online now. and we need to break off the hamster real mentality that has parents feeling disempowered and like they have to turn to government to help them parents in the 1st place....
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we are talking about veterans' mental health right now. do you have a question about veterans' mental health? i guess not. let's go to michael, who is calling from maryland. michael, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a disabled veteran dealing with ptsd. i would like to make a comment on the veterans administration. they seem to hurt veterans more than help, to me. i have been dealing with a claim for compensation going on seven years now. and all they do is deny, deny, deny, go to appeals, and i've got some things approved, but it just seems they push it along and along, and, to me, it would help a veteran to speed things up or just, you know, try to, you know, get it faster than they do. host: go ahead and respond, leroy. guest: i talked to a lot of those providers constantly. and it is difficult. i have had my issues with the v.a. as well. nobody is perfect, and you are going to run into some of those employees that are not the best employees, but you will run into some great ones. it is a big organization, just like our military
we are talking about veterans' mental health right now. do you have a question about veterans' mental health? i guess not. let's go to michael, who is calling from maryland. michael, good morning. caller: good morning. i am a disabled veteran dealing with ptsd. i would like to make a comment on the veterans administration. they seem to hurt veterans more than help, to me. i have been dealing with a claim for compensation going on seven years now. and all they do is deny, deny, deny, go to...
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we like the topic of mental health because i cover mental health and you both write about it. one of the best things i think about diving into a book is getting to know the author a little bit. i want to learn a little bit about them and i'm sure all of the people here would like to know a little bit about you. so do you want to tell us your book and then a little bit about yourself? >> currently i'm a psychotherapist and private practice in chicago and a lecturer at the university of chicago family school of social work policy and practice. on the side of chicago. >> i go by richard the two people who know me and i'm an anthropologist at george washington university. my experience working on issues around psychology and mental health includes south america and south korea and the united states. i came to this topic of mental illness and wrote this book nobody is normal, how culture created the month of mental illness. to some extent by my family history, my great grandfather, my grandfather and my father were all psychiatrists in chicago first the ailment itself and secondly,
we like the topic of mental health because i cover mental health and you both write about it. one of the best things i think about diving into a book is getting to know the author a little bit. i want to learn a little bit about them and i'm sure all of the people here would like to know a little bit about you. so do you want to tell us your book and then a little bit about yourself? >> currently i'm a psychotherapist and private practice in chicago and a lecturer at the university of...
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he is one of many young people who say their mental health has - who say their mental health has sufferedly and children and young people about their family and school life and any anxieties or worries they've been experiencing in recent months. the findings up to march of this year reveal one in six likely had a made it elite mega mental disorder in 2021. four in ten of children aged 6-16 2021. four in ten of children aged 6—16 said they had experienced a deterioration in their mental health. among those aged 17—23, just over half said their mental health had declined. girls fared worse than boys, possible eating problems, disturbed sleep and loneliness were some of the issues young people faced. experts say the pandemic has put extra strain on children and parents alike.— put extra strain on children and parents alike. this was not a blip. we need to _ parents alike. this was not a blip. we need to be — parents alike. this was not a blip. we need to be worried _ parents alike. this was not a blip. we need to be worried about - parents alike. this was not a blip. we need to be worried ab
he is one of many young people who say their mental health has - who say their mental health has sufferedly and children and young people about their family and school life and any anxieties or worries they've been experiencing in recent months. the findings up to march of this year reveal one in six likely had a made it elite mega mental disorder in 2021. four in ten of children aged 6-16 2021. four in ten of children aged 6—16 said they had experienced a deterioration in their mental...
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support teams. roll-out of these mental health support teams-— roll-out of these mental healtheking help? what children who are seeking help? what is very interesting _ children who are seeking help? target is very interesting when we children who are seeking help? ltdrisgt is very interesting when we look around the country is that the support they were talking about there is very different, it“s support they were talking about there is very different, it's a postcode lottery. in some areas of the country councils are prioritising it, ccgs are prioritising it, ccgs are prioritising mental health support, doing it much more quickly, getting it sorted. my call is for all of them to do that. i am actually talking about a specific nhs commitment to roll—out nhs support teams on top of that so we can get early identification and support in so things don't even need to get as far as that. what i am saying, it's possible to deal with these things but it's going to take concerted action from ccgs and from the nhs. i“m action from ccgs and from the nhs. i'm calling on them to do that a
support teams. roll-out of these mental health support teams-— roll-out of these mental healtheking help? what children who are seeking help? what is very interesting _ children who are seeking help? target is very interesting when we children who are seeking help? ltdrisgt is very interesting when we look around the country is that the support they were talking about there is very different, it“s support they were talking about there is very different, it's a postcode lottery. in some...
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and foremost, distress levels went up now or distresses non disease, but distress very much as a mental health concern. now that's not included. jobs, economy, education has lost a loved one. job, could change in life, try realign, mentally adjustment to lifespan. so all of this has an impact and we can also resulted into we'll be talking about mental health, but i also need to add here yet the additional tele medicine has actually made a very positive impact. but what it got done is that people are not able to access mental health, they only are the reach was and then the accessibility was in there. now because of the digital digital and you know what is happening is that you can reach a professional variable. you are across the country. hurricane olaf has made landfall in northern mexico, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to a popular result town. the storm has now weak into a category one, but has left some parts of the california peninsula without power. the rain is expected to cause flooding in areas near san jose del campbell and cabo san lucas. now to argentine where football fans ar
and foremost, distress levels went up now or distresses non disease, but distress very much as a mental health concern. now that's not included. jobs, economy, education has lost a loved one. job, could change in life, try realign, mentally adjustment to lifespan. so all of this has an impact and we can also resulted into we'll be talking about mental health, but i also need to add here yet the additional tele medicine has actually made a very positive impact. but what it got done is that...
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of our mental health institution for the spring, we warehouse more people with severe then we do public hospitals, if we think of the job of conducting targeted assassinations with drones all of these are jobs and work and carry profound oral questions and many people find morally discomforting. in delegated out of the margins so we don't have to think about them that much. that is the premise of my book and i came to think about these jobs by going back to a sociological essay that i came across. it was written shortly after world war ii and published in 1962 by an american sociologist named edward hughes it was called title group people and dirty work. it was based on the time he spent a semester in postwar germany after world war ii which one can imagine is a very traded place to be at that time. he did not shy away from bringing up what just happened in germany but the people he brought this up with were the folks he had known before the war there were intellectuals and cosmopolitan white-collar professionals and people who were not members of the polity into we wanted to
of our mental health institution for the spring, we warehouse more people with severe then we do public hospitals, if we think of the job of conducting targeted assassinations with drones all of these are jobs and work and carry profound oral questions and many people find morally discomforting. in delegated out of the margins so we don't have to think about them that much. that is the premise of my book and i came to think about these jobs by going back to a sociological essay that i came...
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it's not good for mental health. for me, exercise is a form of mental health break as well. i think being aware of your own needs let's talk about how being a mother becoming a parent, how has that changed your outlook on life in general? >> well, mother had changed everything is how i wrote this in the lifelines in ways that not anticipated. i had a lot of friends he said that to me before in my thought oh they drink the kool-aid. [laughter] my husband and i also struggled with infertility which is something i wrote about in lifelines as well. something else is often stigmatized and not discussed. i wanted to share that story for a reason. we were really happy when i got pregnant with eli. we talked about the issues i then had with postpartum depression. once i came to terms with the difficulty of parenthood as well, even the initial waking up all of the time, feeding the baby all of the time. i thought babies sleep a lot i did not realize they also wake up a lot and eat a lot. [laughter] all of these things, by the time i got out of the immediate. caring for the kids needs
it's not good for mental health. for me, exercise is a form of mental health break as well. i think being aware of your own needs let's talk about how being a mother becoming a parent, how has that changed your outlook on life in general? >> well, mother had changed everything is how i wrote this in the lifelines in ways that not anticipated. i had a lot of friends he said that to me before in my thought oh they drink the kool-aid. [laughter] my husband and i also struggled with...
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how important is it to have someone in your role be able to talk about the importance of mental health overworking, and the strength of being tough. but now we know sharing your experience with mental health, that's what we consider now to be tough so it's okay to not be okay. >> reporter: overworked and overwhelmed burnout is one of the leading mental health issues today. >> burnout is someone who wants to do a good job, capable of doing a good job, but there's a system that revs them from doing it, and then they get exhausted. >> reporter: a recent survey of 1,000 full-time workers said 89% said they experienced burnout over the past year, and 70% said they would leave their current job for another offering better resources to reduce feelings of burnout. workers also may not be aware of don't understand how to use benefits their employer provides. >> what is the issue with trying to access mental health programs when you're already feeling burnt out? >> when people feel overwhelmed they just don't know how to take that first step forward, but it's really worthwhile to put the energy
how important is it to have someone in your role be able to talk about the importance of mental health overworking, and the strength of being tough. but now we know sharing your experience with mental health, that's what we consider now to be tough so it's okay to not be okay. >> reporter: overworked and overwhelmed burnout is one of the leading mental health issues today. >> burnout is someone who wants to do a good job, capable of doing a good job, but there's a system that revs...
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— been a massive thing for my mental health over— been a massive thing for my mental health over hand - you like. indeed, exercise and mental health go hand in i you like. indeed, exercise and l mental health go hand in hand, you like. indeed, exercise and i mental health go hand in hand, don't they? just turning to you, obviously we are still in the midst of a pandemic. what with his safety features like on that route? it is little different _ features like on that route? it 3 little different being in the elite section but everybody had to have a negative pcr test, that was mandatory in order to race and masks whenever you are in a big public area and enhance hand sanitiser everywhere so the great north run was a great display of caution for all the athletes and all the mass participants as well so that would be good to see. flan participants as well so that would be good to see.— participants as well so that would be good to see. can i 'ust ask your time was today! i be good to see. can ijust ask your time was today! believe _ be good to see. can ijust ask your time was today!
— been a massive thing for my mental health over— been a massive thing for my mental health over hand - you like. indeed, exercise and mental health go hand in i you like. indeed, exercise and l mental health go hand in hand, you like. indeed, exercise and i mental health go hand in hand, don't they? just turning to you, obviously we are still in the midst of a pandemic. what with his safety features like on that route? it is little different _ features like on that route? it 3 little...
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the link between suicide and mental health is established in high income countries. but it may happen impulsively in times of crisis. the world health organization has highlighted ways to prevent suicides. these include limiting access to weapons and some medications, as well as identifying suicidal behavior early and offering help. well, be concerned that the pandemic would lead to arise and suicides, but any assessment so that isn't the case. it's been held by support for people coping with the stress of outbreaks and lock downs. jessica baldwin reports rose patterson, seemingly had it all a big job. she raised 3 children, had grandchildren from the outside, all appeared wonderful. but rose had a deep hidden sadness and in june 2020, couldn't bear another day and took her own life. her husband, a long time member of parliament, has become a prominent advocate for suicide. prevention is really important talk so that people are looking out for people who might be anxious and my wife is anxious, i would call her depressed is also very important for those who are anxiou
the link between suicide and mental health is established in high income countries. but it may happen impulsively in times of crisis. the world health organization has highlighted ways to prevent suicides. these include limiting access to weapons and some medications, as well as identifying suicidal behavior early and offering help. well, be concerned that the pandemic would lead to arise and suicides, but any assessment so that isn't the case. it's been held by support for people coping with...
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the mental health of refugees. taylor tell us, but i went through this myself of course. so i think the way i fell into the mental health side is because i look back as everything that i have achieved. and also the battles and difficulties that i had to deal with as a migrant. as a re, fuji a, someone who didn't speak english or someone who was always the all foreign child at school, the one that didn't have nice clothes to air until my parents managed to get jobs and earn money. so we could,...
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— ashwin, how is this a mental health problem? well, i mean, ou're health problem?ean, you're talking about people - health problem? well, i mean, | you're talking about people who are losing their homes, being forced to live in shelters, losing theirjobs, this has far—reaching impacts on people's daily lives, let alone the loss of life, which is causing deep, acute and chronic traumas. and as we have seen with covid and the traumas that this pandemic has caused, when these things, layer on layer on top of each other, the long—term impacts of mental health are clear, rates of suicide, depression, addiction. they are rising all across the world, notjust in the united states. world, not 'ust in the united states. ., ., world, not 'ust in the united states. ., ~' , ., world, not 'ust in the united states. ., ,, , ., ~ , . states. thank you, ashwin. we appreciate _ states. thank you, ashwin. we appreciate that. _ states. thank you, ashwin. we appreciate that. and _ states. thank you, ashwin. we appreciate that. and thank - states. thank you, ashwin. we appreciate that.
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an app listing, all mental health resources by neighborhood. it's the brain child of a liverpool stand up comic who tried to take his own life 8 years ago, cavities and just being created because with mental health awareness going up and people are more aware that they can take action and is definitely a real people power that's going on at the moment. wonderful people experience, mental health issues and fasteners from chasing the stigma. training on how to spot warning signs of suicide and what to say. you see chain getting the word out, letting people know it's ok to ask, are you thinking about suicide? mental health professionals say that is the only way to break the stigma and try to prevent someone from taking their own life. jessica baldwin, i'll just sarah liverpool. critics of el salvador president say he's trying to undermine democracy last week. the top coach will denay it because he can serve 2 consecutive terms, opening the door for him to stay in par beyond 2024. the judges involved were appointed by the ruling party. john holman,
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there was a lot of upheaval and it did end up affecting my mental health.ssues? >> i struggled significantly with anxiety. in my 20s, i was hopeless, alone. i made a deal with myself i was going to go to the local park and just end everything, and i woke up and i was like, i'm still here. i'm still here. my purpose right now is to make sure that there's not another kid on this planet that has to feel the way i felt. >> how is it going? >> good. >> are you excited? >> yeah. >> i am too. >> how does it function in the school? >> we have a coach in the six for six hours. we can see 12 students in a day. when we see the kids, it's because of a behavior. throwing a desk, blowing up in class. we impact their behavior. >> before it impacted the school two years ago, we had two school counselors for 300 kids. we did our best but it wasn't enough. we are hope is what i consider a missing piece in the education. if students get the support to cope with anxiety, they can learn. >> we gathered at the heartland diner to hear from the kids themselves. >> how many people
there was a lot of upheaval and it did end up affecting my mental health.ssues? >> i struggled significantly with anxiety. in my 20s, i was hopeless, alone. i made a deal with myself i was going to go to the local park and just end everything, and i woke up and i was like, i'm still here. i'm still here. my purpose right now is to make sure that there's not another kid on this planet that has to feel the way i felt. >> how is it going? >> good. >> are you excited?...
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there was a lot of upheaval, and it did end up affecting my mental health. have some of those same issues? >> i struggled significantly with anxiety. in my 20s, i was hopeless, alone. i made a deal with myself that i was going to go to the local park and just end everything. and i woke up, and i was like, i'm still here. i'm still here. my purpose right now is to make sure that there's not another kid on this planet that has to feel the way that i felt. >> how's it going? >> good. >> are you guys excited? >> yeah. >> i'm excited too. >> reporter: how does we are hope function in this school? >> we have a coach in a school for six hours, we could see 12 students five days a week for about 60 to 90 days. then we rotate them out and get another 12 students in. it's very individualized. typically when we see our kids, it's because of a behavior, blowing out of class, not doing your homework. we work backwards from that behavior. we teach our kids thought create emotions which influence or impact our behavior. >> before we are hope entered our school four years a
there was a lot of upheaval, and it did end up affecting my mental health. have some of those same issues? >> i struggled significantly with anxiety. in my 20s, i was hopeless, alone. i made a deal with myself that i was going to go to the local park and just end everything. and i woke up, and i was like, i'm still here. i'm still here. my purpose right now is to make sure that there's not another kid on this planet that has to feel the way that i felt. >> how's it going? >>...
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rahel, thank you. >>> tennis star naomi osaka was one of the first athletes to speak out about mental healthprofessional sports can take then simone biles joined those ranks during the olympics when she sat out certain events and legend venus williams is teaming up with a therapy app, better health. venus spoke with me recently about how the pandemic put a spotlight on the importance of mental wellness. >> i think we found out in the last year mental health is even more important than ever i'm very excited about this spotlight. and i'm very excited to partner with better health who is offering $2 million in free therapy and the wta who has committed to mental health since the beginning of my tennis career i think we're seeing the impact everyone has had i want to empower people with practical tools that can make a real difference. so right now you can go to better health.com/venus and start speaking with a licensed, accredited therapist i've had access to mental health care throughout my years -- 20-plus years on the tour and i've had that opportunity that's been provided by the wta to all t
rahel, thank you. >>> tennis star naomi osaka was one of the first athletes to speak out about mental healthprofessional sports can take then simone biles joined those ranks during the olympics when she sat out certain events and legend venus williams is teaming up with a therapy app, better health. venus spoke with me recently about how the pandemic put a spotlight on the importance of mental wellness. >> i think we found out in the last year mental health is even more important...
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mental health.. >> love your story, man, amazing stuff. >> man, i appreciate that so much. >> reporter: a year after his suicide attempt, against all odds, drew played his first regular season game with the sacramento river cats. and six days later -- >> a long drive to right field, this one's out of here. >> reporter: whatever his career holds, he has ensured his legacy will last far beyond any game. >> i'm supposed to help people. supposed to help people get through something that doesn't seem winnable. i'm meant to be alive. i'm meant to be alive. ♪ vacuum.. . is such a hassle. ing with a bulky uchhh!!! so now we use our swiffer sweeper and dusters. the fluffy fibers? they pick up dust easily. grabbing it in all those hard-to-reach places. gotcha!!! and for our floors, sweeper's textured cloths lock all kinds of dirt, dust and pet hair. unlike my vacuum, it sneaks under and around places. look at that!! dust free and hassle free. stop cleaning and start swiffering. i used to pre-rinse because mom
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simon, how important is addressing the children's mental health? it is children's mental health?time in more space for play time as well and it wasn'tjust time in more space for play time as well and it wasn't just their mental health which had suffered, it was their physical health. children had had all their sports club cancelled for 12 months and at a primary school it was very much about investing in play and giving time within a school day for children to play together. and, also, to make sure those after—school clubs are starting again because they have been disrupted throughout the last 18 months. :, been disrupted throughout the last 18 months.- mental - been disrupted throughout the last 18 months.- mental health| been disrupted throughout the last i 18 months.- mental health has 18 months. emma? mental health has alwa s been 18 months. emma? mental health has always been a — 18 months. emma? mental health has always been a priority _ 18 months. emma? mental health has always been a priority here _ 18 months. emma? mental health has always been a priority here at - 18 mo
simon, how important is addressing the children's mental health? it is children's mental health?time in more space for play time as well and it wasn'tjust time in more space for play time as well and it wasn't just their mental health which had suffered, it was their physical health. children had had all their sports club cancelled for 12 months and at a primary school it was very much about investing in play and giving time within a school day for children to play together. and, also, to make...
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noble: yakima mental health is a big part of it. there is the first concern that these measures that are nots necessary will slide into foreclosures and quarantines. but also, our kids are suffering from a lot of anxiety. they have had reduced social interaction and social/emotional development over the past 18 months. i am getting a lot of reports about how anxious younger kids are particularly in school. ed the teachers, if they ask to back up and are focused on physical distancing, and are worried about being exposed covid, it takes a toll. so it is not without its downside. it really needs to be carefully analyzed, and if it is not necessary, it shouldn't be done. the mental health of our kids was put most at risk during our school closures and that is where our efforts should be, to really help kids recover. and on necessary -- and unnecessary covid restrictions move in the opposite direction. kristen: the mental health impact of one and half years of zoom learning israel. do you see that being reversed? dr. noble: yeah, it wil
noble: yakima mental health is a big part of it. there is the first concern that these measures that are nots necessary will slide into foreclosures and quarantines. but also, our kids are suffering from a lot of anxiety. they have had reduced social interaction and social/emotional development over the past 18 months. i am getting a lot of reports about how anxious younger kids are particularly in school. ed the teachers, if they ask to back up and are focused on physical distancing, and are...
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people's mental health, because i know lots. hope it helps people's mental| health, because i know lotss of people in my friendship - health, because i know lots of. people in my friendship groups, health, because i know lots of- people in my friendship groups, they have had _ people in my friendship groups, they have had a _ people in my friendship groups, they have had a hit— people in my friendship groups, they have had a hit on— people in my friendship groups, they have had a hit on their— people in my friendship groups, they have had a hit on their mental- have had a hit on their mental health — have had a hit on their mental health. ., , , have had a hit on their mental health. .,, , . «j ., ,. health. peoples went back to school in scotland two _ health. peoples went back to school in scotland two weeks _ health. peoples went back to school in scotland two weeks ago. - health. peoples went back to school in scotland two weeks ago. they i health. peoples went back to school i in scotland two weeks ago. they have kept masks for the start of term but even so, cases have risen rapidl
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is bringing mental health services to the students at no cost. >> hello, everybody. you have somebody to talk to. >> we are able to help kids that would not normally have access to mental health support. that's how away changing the status quo. >> when the pandemic hit, i didn't recognize my babies anymore. >> reporter: 17-year-old lindsey and 12-year-old jacob struggled with anxiety and depression during the pandemic. >> it kind of felt like there was this icy ball in the back of my throat. i felt so hopeless. >> it just felt like i was stuck in a cage, that i couldn't escape from. >> i didn't know how to help them. if we didn't have we r h.o.p.e. available through the school, i could have lost my kids down a dangerous path. >> reporter: one of the top causes of death for teenagers is suicide. >> the statistics are frightening. i'm the mother of three teenagers. i'm always attuned to their moods and mental health. and i personally remember being a teenager. for me those were turbulent years. between the time i was 15 and 17, i lived in six different houses. there wa
is bringing mental health services to the students at no cost. >> hello, everybody. you have somebody to talk to. >> we are able to help kids that would not normally have access to mental health support. that's how away changing the status quo. >> when the pandemic hit, i didn't recognize my babies anymore. >> reporter: 17-year-old lindsey and 12-year-old jacob struggled with anxiety and depression during the pandemic. >> it kind of felt like there was this icy...
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mr for their education and good for their mental health. mr speaker, my riaht their mental health.y right honourable friend _ their mental health. mr speaker, my right honourable friend raised - their mental health. mr speaker, my right honourable friend raised the . right honourable friend raised the issue of yesterday's statement, and i'm pleased he has accepted the vaccines minister had inadvertently i think, my right honourable friend was referring to whether the department had received the advice from the jcvi department had received the advice from thejcvi on boosters, and the vaccines minister was not aware of the time he was making the statement that we had actually received it, and as he said, it was inadvertent, and as he said, it was inadvertent, and the vaccines minister has done a letter of correction which is going to the library of the house today. on asymptomatic testing of schoolchildren, that is planned to continue for this month. whether we continue for this month. whether we continue beyond that, i am not aware of a final decision that has been made on that, it
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as _ office, just for my mental health as well, _ office, just for my mental health as well, youas well, you know? office, just for my mental. health as well, you know? i think— health as well, you know? i think a _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5_ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone - health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone nowl health as well, you know? i. think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of— think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. - think a 9—to—5 is gone now for the majority of business. it. the majority of business. levels the playing field. it makes it ok to want to leave at three to pick up your daughter or to go to yoga class. people are good at theirjob and have the picken choice, they will probably choose the employer who gives them the greatest flexibility. tamzen isacsson is chief executive of the management consultancies association. good morning to you. i know you are at home because it is early in the morning
as _ office, just for my mental health as well, _ office, just for my mental health as well, youas well, you know? office, just for my mental. health as well, you know? i think— health as well, you know? i think a _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5_ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is _ health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone - health as well, you know? i think a 9—to—5 is gone nowl health as well, you know? i. think a 9—to—5 is gone now for...
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the pandemic is not only taking lives, it is devastating our kids' mental health. and we're not waiting to act. in may, hhs announced 14 million dollars from the american rescue plan to expand access to mental health care by integrating telehealth services in pediatric care. we made the largest investment ever in mental health and substance abuse block grants to states. and in august our substitute abuse and mental health services administration, samhsa. over the past months met with -- i met with faith leaders in oklahoma. families in dallas. health workers at hospitals in new orleans. i've seen first hand the resilience of our people. they are counting on us to keep their children, tomorrow's leaders, healthy and educated. but as robert f. kennedy reminded us, their future is not a gift. of a guarantee. it is an achievement. i appreciate your support for hhs through this crisis and i'm committed to working with all of you to achieve the healthy future for our children, and it is what they deserve. thank you. >> thank you secretary becerra. i'll turn over to secre
the pandemic is not only taking lives, it is devastating our kids' mental health. and we're not waiting to act. in may, hhs announced 14 million dollars from the american rescue plan to expand access to mental health care by integrating telehealth services in pediatric care. we made the largest investment ever in mental health and substance abuse block grants to states. and in august our substitute abuse and mental health services administration, samhsa. over the past months met with -- i met...
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venus williams joins us to talk about that and why she wants more americans to focus on their mental health. thanks for being here. we begin this hour with president biden's big announcement. today the president will deliver what the white house is calling a major speech on his strategy to tackle the pandemic. dlu including an announcement that biden will require all federal workers to be vaccinated with no testing opt out option. that is one part of what sources tell cnn is the six-point plan that biden will be laying out and here is where the urgency comes from, these graphs. the u.s. is averaging 1500 deaths a day from coronavirus right now. efforts to get more people vaccinated have hit a wall with daily vaccinateds declining in the last week. and with coronavirus infecting more children, los angeles would require all eligible students to be vaccinated. let's get to all of this. first with cnn's john harwood who is live at the white house this hour. john, on the the president's speech, what more are you learning about it? >> reporter: well, kate, he's going to talk, as you indicated, ab
venus williams joins us to talk about that and why she wants more americans to focus on their mental health. thanks for being here. we begin this hour with president biden's big announcement. today the president will deliver what the white house is calling a major speech on his strategy to tackle the pandemic. dlu including an announcement that biden will require all federal workers to be vaccinated with no testing opt out option. that is one part of what sources tell cnn is the six-point plan...