PROTECT | Suicide Prevention Training Podcast

By: Manaan Kar Ray
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  • DAWN HEALS THE DARKEST HOUR | The antithesis of suicide’s promise of pain relief, is the healing hope of human compassion and connection. Founded on this principle of Relational Safety, PROTECT is a new dawn in the practice of assets-based recovery oriented care for people in suicidal distress. When seeking out the source of pain, PROTECT transcends the deficits-focus of “what’s the matter with you” to “what matters to you”, a novel mindset that unlocks the true potential in both the professional and the person, to chip away at the pain and/or raise their tolerance to it… The author / podcaster, Dr Manaan Kar Ray, a leader, and innovator in Mental Health Crisis Care, trained as a Psychiatrist in Oxford and then served for a decade as a Director in Cambridge. Currently the Director of Mental Health Services at Princes Alexandra Hospital, Brisbane; he is passionate about transforming the clinical practice of suicide prevention. PROTECT combines the latest research with person-centred practice from the internationally acclaimed initiatives he has led. This training podcast is an essential listen read for all health care professionals and provides both the essential and advanced competencies in suicide prevention. Further information at www.PROGRESS.guide.
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  • 57 | Acceptance at the Lagoon
    Oct 12 2024

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    Sunny's Values Scouts on Amazon

    Exploring Acceptance: Lessons from Sunny’s Value Scouts

    In this episode of the PROTECT Podcast, we continue our journey through the world of Sunny’s Value Scouts with an exploration of the value of Acceptance. Dr. Manaan Kar Ray, our content expert, and host Mahi Kar Ray take us through the enchanting story of Sunny’s latest adventure in Terra Vale, where he learns about acceptance from Kody the Koala. Beyond the story, the episode dives deep into why acceptance is a crucial value for mental health and resilience, and how it can help children and adults alike navigate adversity.

    But before we dive into the value of acceptance, the episode begins with a timely reflection on World Mental Health Week.

    Introducing the Value of Acceptance

    In today’s episode, Sunny learns about Acceptance in the serene setting of the Crystal Lagoon, where he meets Kody the Koala. Acceptance, as discussed in the podcast, is about embracing reality as it is, without wishing things were different or resisting what we can’t control.

    Acceptance at the Lagoon: Sunny’s Story

    The heart of this podcast episode centers around Sunny’s adventure at the Crystal Lagoon. In the story, Sunny is hesitant to cross a log that stretches across the peaceful lagoon, afraid that he might fall. With the guidance of Kody the Koala and Penny the Penguin, Sunny learns that it’s okay to have fears and that he doesn’t have to push himself to do something he’s not ready for. Instead, he can accept his fear, choose a different path, and still enjoy the journey.

    Kody the Koala also shares his own story of acceptance. He tells Sunny and Penny how his home was destroyed by a bushfire, and how he had to accept the loss and rebuild his life in a new way. Through this experience, Kody teaches Sunny that acceptance is about letting go of the need for things to be perfect and embracing life as it is, even when it doesn’t go as planned.

    This story beautifully illustrates how acceptance can bring peace, even in difficult times. Sunny learns that by accepting his fear and choosing a different path, he can still have a fulfilling adventure without forcing himself to face something he isn’t ready for.

    Why Acceptance is Crucial for Mental Health and Resilience

    In the discussion following the story, Dr. Manaan Kar Ray explains why acceptance is such a powerful tool for mental health and resilience. When people face adversity—whether it’s a significant life event like the loss of a job or a daily frustration like a project that didn’t go as planned—acceptance helps them move forward.

    Manaan highlighted global mental health statistics, noting that over 280 million people worldwide suffer from depression, and another 260 million experience anxiety disorders. In the face of such widespread adversity, acceptance becomes crucial. Studies show that people who practice acceptance in their daily lives experience less anxiety and depression because they are not constantly trying to control what is beyond their reach. Instead, they focus on how they respond to their circumstances.

    For children, learning acceptance early on helps build emotional resilience. It teaches them that it’s okay to make mistakes, to feel scared, or to face challenges—because these experiences don’t define them. By practicing acceptance, childr

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    35 mins
  • 56 | S001 | Finding Belonging
    Oct 6 2024

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    Sunny's Values Scouts on Amazon

    In this second episode of Sunny’s Value Scouts on the PROTECT Podcast, Dr. Manaan Kar Ray and Mahi Kar Ray introduce listeners to the heartwarming world of Sunny, the golden retriever, as he embarks on magical adventures in Terra Vale. The goal of this series is to explore essential human values that shape our lives and help build resilience, with each episode focused on one value. This episode centers around the theme of belonging.

    The podcast begins with an introduction to the format, explaining how each episode will feature a story from Sunny’s Value Scouts, followed by a conversation on how the value of the day relates to children’s emotional development and suicide prevention strategies. The hosts highlight the importance of these values within the HOPE framework, which is central to the SAFE Life Guide—a guide designed to promote emotional security and well-being.

    Mahi then reads the first story from The Path to Belonging titled Finding Belonging. In the story, Sunny finds himself in Terra Vale, a magical land where creatures from different environments come together to learn and teach important life values. Guided by Penny the Penguin, Sunny learns about the deep significance of belonging, both to a family and a community. The story conveys how belonging is not just about having a place, but about finding connection and security with the people or creatures who care for you.

    After the story, Dr. Manaan and Mahi delve into the discussion of how the value of belonging can impact mental health, particularly among children. They explore the devastating effects of loneliness across various age groups, including children and adults, citing statistics about the rise in loneliness, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Research shows that loneliness is as harmful to health as smoking 15 cigarettes a day, and the episode sheds light on the dangers of prolonged isolation, which can lead to anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation.

    The hosts emphasize the importance of fostering belonging in children as a way to prevent these negative outcomes. Children who feel a strong sense of belonging are more likely to develop resilience, cope with challenges, and maintain a positive self-image. By feeling connected to family, friends, and their community, they gain emotional security that can protect them from feelings of hopelessness and despair.

    The episode also provides practical prompts for parents, caregivers, and teachers to spark conversations with children about the value of belonging. These prompts encourage children to reflect on who makes them feel like they belong, what it feels like to be part of a group, and how they can help others feel included. Through these discussions, children can better understand their role in creating a caring and supportive environment for themselves and others.

    By the end of the podcast, Dr. Manaan ties the concept of belonging to suicide prevention strategies, explaining how a sense of connection and community can serve as a protective factor against isolation and mental health struggles.

    Tune in next week as Sunny’s adventures continue, and we explore the next core value—Acceptance.

    Subscribe to Sunny’s Value Scouts for more heartwarming stories and deep conversations about the values that matter most.

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    26 mins
  • 55 | S000 | Sunny’s Values Scouts: Building Resilience in a Changing World
    Sep 28 2024

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    Sunny's Values Scouts on Amazon

    In this insightful podcast episode, Mahi sits down with Dr. Manaan Kar Ray to explore the essence of the Sunny’s Values Scouts series, a collection of children's stories designed to teach foundational values to children aged 5-8. With youth mental health issues on the rise globally, Dr. Kar Ray dives deep into the critical role values play in building resilience from an early age.

    Tackling Rising Youth Mental Health Challenges

    The conversation opens with startling statistics on youth mental health, including the rising rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidality among teens across various countries. Dr. Kar Ray explains that the early years of life are foundational in shaping a child’s worldview, emotional health, and coping mechanisms. Sunny’s Values Scouts offers an early intervention approach by targeting 5-8 year olds, equipping them with a lexicon of values to create a more resilient generation.

    Meet Sunny and the Creatures of Terra Vale

    The episode introduces listeners to the magical world of Terra Vale, where Sunny, the Golden Retriever, embarks on adventures that introduce children to important life values. Dr. Kar Ray explains how each animal character in the series—be it Freddy the Frog, Priyan the Peacock, or Chetan the Crane—was thoughtfully chosen to represent specific values like responsibility, accountability, professionalism, and more. The discussion highlights the importance of aligning each animal's traits to the values they embody, making it relatable and meaningful for young readers.

    How Parents and Teachers Can Use the Series

    Dr. Kar Ray shares practical insights on how parents, caregivers, and educators can use the books to support values-based conversations. Each story is paired with thought-provoking prompts, allowing children to reflect on the lessons and connect them to their own lives. These prompts serve as conversation starters that help children think deeply about their actions, emotions, and relationships, promoting self-awareness and empathy.

    A Journey to Build Resilience

    The episode concludes with a powerful message about the potential of early values education in preventing mental health issues later in life. By building resilience early on, Sunny’s Values Scouts lays the foundation for stronger, more emotionally balanced young people—ready to navigate the complexities of life with confidence, kindness, and courage.

    Connect with Assoc Prof Manaan Kar Ray on Linkedin
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    32 mins

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