• Changing the conversation about mental health

  • Apr 22 2020
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Changing the conversation about mental health cover art

Changing the conversation about mental health

  • Summary

  • The latest episode of podcast More Than a Shop explores the need for new conversations, support networks and funding focused on mental health across the UK.


    Whilst this series was recorded and produced before the COVID-19 pandemic, the issues raised will be more pertinent than ever.


    One in four people experience a mental health problem in any one year. Series presenter Elizabeth Alker chatted to two people heavily involved in delivering mental health services – at a local level and nationally: Rachel Summerscales, formerly of Hulme Community Garden Centre in South Manchester, and Stephen Buckley, Head of Information at mental health charity, Mind. Mind recently launched a charity partnership with The Co-op. In this episode, you also hear from London’s Lifeafterhummus Community Benefit Society.

    Listen and subscribe to future episodes via morethanashop.coop. A transcript of the episode is available here: www.uk.coop/resources/more-than-a-shop


    Special thanks to:
    • Rachel Summerscales, formerly of Hulme Community Garden Centre – hulmegardencentre.org.uk – now of Phantasmagoria – www.facebook.com/MagicalSuitcases
    • Stephen Buckley, Mind: www.mind.org.uk
    • Lifeafterhummus Community Benefit Society – www.lifeafterhummus.com

    More Than a Shop is a collaboration between Co‑operatives UK, The Co‑op, Co‑op News, The Co-operative College and The Co‑operative Heritage Trust.


    The series is presented by Elizabeth Alker. It is produced by Geoff Bird on behalf of Sparklab Productions.

    Please note: The More Than a Shop series was recorded before the outbreak of the Coronavirus pandemic.

    Show More Show Less

What listeners say about Changing the conversation about mental health

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.