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The latest episode of Tameside Talks - Mental Health is now available to stream, featuring Kate Potter, Community Engagement Worker from Age UK Tameside

The latest episode of Tameside Talks - Mental Health is now available to stream, featuring Kate Potter, Community Engagement Worker from Age UK Tameside. Hosted by Mark Andrews and Daisy Dixon this episode explores important aspects of mental health and the support available for individuals in our community.

Kate shares valuable information and resources, particularly for older adults, while addressing how we can all play a role in supporting mental health.

Here are some useful links to support services and organisations discussed in the podcast:

  • Age UK Tameside – Supporting older adults in Tameside.
  • Alzheimer’s Society – Improving the quality of life for people affected by dementia.
  • Dementia UK – Offering practical and emotional support, including specialist nursing care.
  • Depression Alliance – Providing information and services to relieve and prevent depression.
  • Mind – Delivering confidential mental health information and support.
  • NHS – A wide range of health information and mental health support.
  • Samaritans – Offering 24/7 confidential emotional support.
  • Cruse Bereavement Support – Helping those affected by bereavement understand grief and cope with loss.

Listen to the episode now on Spotify and explore the resources mentioned to take a step towards better mental health for yourself and your loved ones.

 

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