Time to Change
'Time to Change' - Mike Stevens speaks to Oz Osbourne of Rethink
7:22 minutes (1.69 MB)
For the week 9-13 February, Future Radio focussed on the 'Time to Change' campaign, helping to change attitudes towards people with mental health problems. As part of the Wednesday Community Chest special, Mike Stevens spoke to Oz Osbourne of Rethink about that charity and the Living Library event coming to The Forum on Tuesday 17th February, 12.30-6.30pm. To find out more visit www.living-library.org and www.rethink.org.
'Time to Change' - Mike Stevens talks to Manfred Haggan of Navigator
14:26 minutes (3.31 MB)
As part of Future Radio's involvement in the 'Time to Change' campaign, Mike Stevens speaks to representatives of Navigator, including Manfred iHaggan, the founding member of Navigator, a group for ex-service personnel experiencing mental health problems.
'Time to Change' - Mike Stevens speaks to Mike Hillier from Mind, service users 'The Pink Ladies' and student, Becky.
12:47 minutes (2.93 MB)As part of the 'Time to Change' campaign, Mike Stevens talks to Mike Hillier from Mind, service users Annie Clode, Anne Flagg and Jeanette Clarke and student Becky Herdman about changing the views young people have of mental health
'Time to Change' - Mike Stevens talks to Sheila about Depression
12:51 minutes (2.94 MB)As part of Future Radio's involvement with the 'Time to Change' campaigh, Mike Stevens talks about Depression with Sheila who has suffered with it in the past.
'Time to Change' - Mike Stevens speaks to Oli Matthews
10:36 minutes (2.43 MB)As part of Future Radio's involvement with the 'Time to Change' campaign, Mike Stevens speaks to Oli Matthews. Following on from Maggie Wheeler's interview, Mike talks to Oli, Head of Marketing, Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, about what it means to be a member of the Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust.
'Time to Change' - Mike Stevens interviews Maggie Wheeler
11:12 minutes (2.57 MB)As part of the Time to Change campaign, Future Radio saw Mike Stevens interview a number of people from mental health professionals to service users to young people whose opinions are being changed by the work of commited individuals. Maggie Wheeler, Chair of the Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust, speaks here about the Mental Health Trust and the work that it does.

