Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education (CNME) Mayo/Roscommon
This podcast series is aimed at nurses, midwives, healthcare professionals and an interagency audience.
The podcast covers a range of topics around inclusion ...
02 All aboard the Mobile Health Unit in Dublin with Clodagh Ó Moore & Paula McLoughlin
Ms. Clodagh Ó Moore, Clinical Nurse Manager 2, Integrated Health Area, HSE Dublin and North East
Ms. Paula McLoughlin, Roma Liaison, Integrated Health Area, HSE Dublin and North East
Join Clodagh and Paula as they talk about:
Their experience of working with homeless families and Roma families
How healthcare workers can help homeless families and Roma families to access the health services they need
The importance of building trust with the Roma community
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01 The experience of a forced migrant with Galyna Marusych & Dr William Mowlds
Ms Galyna Marusych, Family Support Practitioner, South West Mayo Development Company CLG currently works with people affected by forced migration. Galyna is a forced migrant resulting from the war in Ukraine. Galyna is joined by Dr William Mowlds, Senior Clinical Psychologist, Refugee Psychology Service, Galway, Mayo and Roscommon.
Join Galyna and William as they talk about:
The experience of being a forced migrant
How healthcare workers in Ireland can help forced migrants to access the health services in Ireland
Supports and advice for healthcare workers meeting forced migrants in their work
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Inclusion Health Series 2
Inclusion Health Podcast Series 2, where we hear from the Voices from the Margins will be launched on Monday February 17th. This series is aimed at nurses, midwives, healthcare professionals and an interagency audience.
The podcast series covers a range of topics around inclusion health including: the psychology of a forced migrant, what life is like for homeless people and people in addiction, the importance of correct communication with the Roma community in a health context, and we hear from workers on the streets dealing with the homeless crisis.
The podcast is produced by The Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education (CNME) Mayo/Roscommon.
The overall aim is to raise awareness of the impact of the structural and social determinants of health and inequality for underserviced populations.
Episode 1 will be released on Monday 17th February, with more episodes to follow in the following weeks.
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05 How data influences policy with ESRI's Dr Anne Nolan
Dr Anne Nolan is a Research Professor in the Social Research Division, and joint Research Area Coordinator for Health and Quality of Life Research at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI). Her main research interest is health economics, with a particular focus on the social determinants of health, population ageing and healthcare financing and access.
In this episode Anne demystifies what the ESRI is all about and speaks about the following:
The importance of data in healthcare
Challenges in collecting data from marginalised groups
How ESRI research influences health policy and practice
This podcast was presented by Ms. Annette Cuddy. It was produced by Ms. Cora Appelbe and Ms. Mairéad Loftus (Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education Mayo/Roscommon) and Mr. Alan Meaney, Radio Producer.
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BONUS EPISODE - Physical and psychological safety in healthcare with Jono Lancaster
Jono Lancaster, author, presenter, speaker and founder of the charity 'Love me, Love my face foundation'. Jono was born with Treacher Collins Syndrome, a condition that affects facial appearance.
In this episode Jono shares:
The importance of kindness in all healthcare professional interactions with people who attend their services
The importance of setting boundaries as part of self-care
Physical and psychological safety in healthcare
This podcast was presented by Ms. Mairéad Loftus. It was produced by Ms. Annette Cuddy and Ms. Cora Appelbe (Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education Mayo/Roscommon) and Mr. Alan Meaney, Radio Producer.
Jono Lancaster: https://www.facebook.com/p/Jono-Lancaster-100044297086221/
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Instagram: @CNMEMayoRos
Website here
This podcast series is aimed at nurses, midwives, healthcare professionals and an interagency audience.
The podcast covers a range of topics around inclusion health including: trauma informed care, the importance of play, LGBTI+ support in healthcare, how data influences policy and domestic violence, coercive control and the voice of the child.
The podcast is produced by The Centre for Nursing and Midwifery Education (CNME) Mayo/Roscommon
The overall aim is to raise awareness of the impact of the structural and social determinants of health and inequality for underserviced populations.
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