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Interviews with young people (Part 2): how can we create mentally healthier schools? - episode of Isolated podcast

Interviews with young people (Part 2): how can we create mentally healthier schools?

19 minutes Posted May 4, 2023 at 11:00 pm.
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In the second part of their interview about Lockdown and Covid-19, Halima and Christina discuss how we can create mentally healthier youth organisations and schools.

Everybody wants to hear stories that relate to them, and young people are no exception. Stories from their friends and inner circles. Stories from their classmates and other peers. Stories that take them on an emotional journey; laughter and sadness; wonder and disbelief; compassion and empathy.


« Isolated » focuses on the emotional, strange time of lockdown and COVID-19, taking listeners through a series that not only speaks into intimacy and loneliness, joy and sadness, agitation and meaning—a true reflection of daily teenage life.


Sharing powerful stories on the varying but also unifying experiences of teenagers during this very strange time in history, « Isolated » discusses how new hobbies, sibling relationships, forming bonds with strangers online, social media, bingeworthy TV, and homeschooling formed the foundation of life—with the powerlessness of watching as COVID-19 figures continued to rise without any real answers from the government an overwhelming shadow.


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Childline: 0800 1111        www.childline.org.uk

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Harmless: www.harmless.org.uk

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OCD UK: www.ocduk.org/ocd