In this episode, we pull back the curtain and see the inner workings of our mental health system, its origins and legacies. We’ll learn what happened when Ireland moved to close our old asylum system and create something new. And we’ll look at what we are left with now: the problems, the waiting lists and the logjams, and ask, is this fixable? And if so, how?
In this episode, we speak to Martin Rogan, CEO of Mental Health Ireland, John Saunders, CEO of Shine and Chair of the Mental Health Commission, Dr Eddie Murphy, Clinical Psychologist, Dr John Hillery, President of the Irish College of Psychiatrists, and finally, Lisa shares her experiences being bounced in and out of the system over a number of years.
Credits:
Artwork: Natalie Keville
Music: Larry Goldings: Radio Music Vol. 1, Migrant Song
Moby: Long Ambients
Alison Leyton-Brown: Music from This American Life, Solitary
Flim, Given You Nothing
Alison Leyton-Brown: Music from This American Life, My Shadow
Larry Goldings: Radio Music Vol. 1, Undercurrent
Larry Goldings: Radio Music Vol. 1, Don’t Vibe Me
Producer: Ciara O’Connor Walsh
This podcast is kindly supported by Revive Active, a range of life enhancing supplements that have been scientifically developed by a dedicated and passionate team of experts.
And this podcast was recorded in Camden Recording Studios, with thanks to Jack Power.
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