HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing

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Wednesday Sep 11, 2024

The latest HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast talks about the new national physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines.
Professor Elaine Murtagh and Associate Professor Grainne Hayes from the University of Limerick. The episode centres around the newly launched physical activity and sedentary behaviour guidelines, exploring their significance, updates from previous guidelines, and recommendations for various population subgroups, including those with disabilities.
The conversation highlights the importance of reducing sedentary behaviour, incorporating muscle-strengthening activities, and understanding the intensity of physical activity. Understanding these intensity levels helps individuals gauge their activity and ensure they are meeting the recommended guidelines. For more information about the guidelines visit https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/44751-every-move-counts-national-physical-activity-and-sedentary-behaviour-guidelines-for-ireland/
Please get in touch to find out more about our podcast series or the work of HSE Health and Wellbeing Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie
 
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#67 Screen Time and Young People

Wednesday Sep 04, 2024

Wednesday Sep 04, 2024

In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, host Fergal Fox discusses the impact of screen time on young children with Dr. Gillian Doyle and Dr. Anne-Marie Casey, Senior Clinical Psychologists. They explore how screen time affects health and wellbeing, emphasising the need for mindful use of devices and advice for family conversations about screen habits. The experts highlight the importance of balancing screen time with other developmental activities and suggest guidelines tailored to children's ages and needs. They also discuss the role of parents in modelling healthy behaviours and creating screen-free times to foster better social and emotional development. For more go to: https://www2.hse.ie/babies-children/play/screen-time/
If you would like to get in touch with the podcast or join the HSE Health and Wellbeing mailing list, email Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie.
 
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#66 Healthy Lunchboxes for Kids

Wednesday Aug 28, 2024

Wednesday Aug 28, 2024

In this episode, we discuss Healthy Lunchboxes for Kids and much more.
With school routines starting again and parents getting to grips with what to put into those lunchboxes and what to avoid. Marian McBride, Dietetic Lead, HSE Health & Wellbeing discusses the importance of a balanced diet to ensure children develop a healthy relationship with food.
With tips on how to introduce healthier foods into children’s daily diets.  Marian gives ideas on what to include, recognising that parents are busy, she explains that it’s about frequency and taking those different opportunities to introduce healthier options. For more information and ideas visit: https://www2.hse.ie/living-well/healthy-eating
If you would like to get in touch with the podcast or join the HSE Health and Wellbeing mailing list, email Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie.
 
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#65 Back to School

Wednesday Aug 21, 2024

Wednesday Aug 21, 2024

In this podcast episode, Dr. Abigail Collins, Consultant in Public Health Medicine and Clinical Lead for the National Healthy Childhood Programme, shares expert advice on preparing children for the school year. The discussion covers preventing and managing common childhood illnesses and building healthy routines, as well as advice for children who are anxious about going back to school. The episode provides practical tips for parents during the busy back-to-school period. To find advice for parents, go to MyChild.ie.
 
If you would like to get in touch with the podcast or join the HSE Health and Wellbeing mailing list, email Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie.
 
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#64 Patient Partnership

Wednesday Jul 03, 2024

Wednesday Jul 03, 2024

In this podcast episode hosted by Noreen Turley, Anne Lawlor, Chairperson of the HSE's Patient Forum and founder of the 22q Charity Ireland, and Joe Ryan, HSE National Director of Public Involvement, Culture, and Risk Management, discuss the critical theme of patient partnership in the HSE. They highlight the importance of genuine patient involvement at every level of healthcare, to increasingly ensure that patient experiences and voices shape the design, implementation, and evaluation of future healthcare services.
 
Joe emphasises how working in partnership with patients and service users (and their families, carers and supporters) will be a cornerstone of how we work across our health system. This requires a cultural shift but offers numerous opportunities. He explains how the HSE is committed to partnering with patients and how the Better Together framework aims to foster effective patient-professional partnerships.
 
Anne highlights how patient partnership can empower individuals and foster a sense of community, benefiting both patients and healthcare professionals. She reflects on the upcoming Patient Partnership Conference, emphasising the importance of balanced representation from patients and healthcare professionals. The conference aims to foster open conversation and learning from patient experiences, creating a space for genuine interaction and shared learning.
 
Anne invites the public to join this journey towards a more inclusive healthcare system.
 
To find out more and register for the HSE Patient and Public Partnership Conference, "Changing Patient Outcomes: One Partnership at a Time," held on Tuesday, 24th September at Dublin Castle, visit https://www.hsepatientconference.ie/
 
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#63 Mental Health Promotion

Wednesday Jun 26, 2024

Wednesday Jun 26, 2024

In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing podcast, host Fergal Fox moderates a discussion among keynote speakers from the National Health Promotion Conference in Galway. The panel includes experts from Canada, the Netherlands, Ireland, and Finland, who share insights on implementing a systems approach to Mental Health Promotion. Topics covered include the importance of political commitment, evidence-based practices, community engagement, and addressing social determinants of mental health. The speakers highlight successful initiatives in their countries and emphasise the need for long-term investment and cross-sector collaboration to effectively promote mental health and well-being.
Our podcasts guests were:
Ms Stephanie Priest, Acting Director General, Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing, Public Health Agency of Canada
Ms Soile Ridanpää, Senior Specialist, Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, Finland
Professor Laura Shields-Zeeman, Head of Department, Public Mental Health with the Trimbos Institute, the Netherlands
Dr. Aleisha Clarke, National Programme Manager, Mental Health & Wellbeing, Health Service Executive
Professor Margaret Barry, Professor of Health Promotion and Public Health, Health Promotion Research Centre & Discipline of Health Promotion, University of Galway
 
HSE Health and Wellbeing have worked as a partner in the delivery of this annual conference for many years now. Thanks to all our guests for sharing their time and expertise and in particular to University of Galway, Department of Health Healthy Ireland and the Association of Health Promotion Ireland for their partnership working in the hosting and organising of the conference. If you would like more information about the work of HSE Health and Wellbeing in the area of Mental Health and Wellbeing go to: https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/healthwellbeing/our-priority-programmes/mental-health-and-wellbeing/
 
If you would like to get in touch about the podcast please email us at www.healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie
 
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#62 Young Social Innovators

Wednesday Jun 19, 2024

Wednesday Jun 19, 2024

In this episode of the HSE's Talking Health and Wellbeing podcast, host Fergal Fox talks with Roger Warnock, CEO of Young Social Innovators (YSI), about the organisation's efforts to empower young people in Ireland to tackle societal, environmental and health issues through social innovation. They discuss YSI's programmes, such as Activate, which encourages students to create solutions for problems they care about, and the Ignite Community, which reaches out to young people outside the traditional school system. YSI are funded in part by HSE Health and Wellbeing to facilitate youth engagement in many areas of health and wellbeing. Mental health is always a top priority for young people as well as sexual health and vaping, which have been the focus of many projects in recent years. This podcast episode also features experiences from two young individuals from Monaghan College, who share their impactful project on mental health and wellbeing. The conversation underscores YSI's role in fostering youth engagement, confidence, and the drive for change, as well as the organisation's new strategy. For more information go to https://www.youngsocialinnovators.ie/ and to get in touch with the podcast email: Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie
 
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#61 Focus on Fatherhood

Wednesday Jun 12, 2024

Wednesday Jun 12, 2024

In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing podcast, host Fergal Fox and guest Shane Lynch, a Parenting Facilitator, discuss the crucial role of fatherhood. Shane shares insights from his work at Deansrath Family Centre, emphasising the need to engage men in Parenting Programmes. Despite initial challenges, he highlights the success of using practical activities like gardening to involve fathers. The programmes aim to improve family communication, problem-solving, and emphasise the importance of fathers in their children's lives. Shane also touches on the upcoming Men's Health Week event as he advocates for men's mental health discussions and engagement in health activities. For more information on Parenting Programmes click here: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/9116d-helplines-parenting-courses-and-advice/ For information on Sláintecare Healthy Communities click here: https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/healthwellbeing/slaintecare-healthy-communities/
To get in touch with the podcast email Healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie
 
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Wednesday Jun 05, 2024

In this podcast episode, Specialist in Public Health Dr. Breeda Neville and skin cancer prevention advocate Bernie Rice discuss the SunSmart campaign and the critical importance of skin protection to prevent skin cancer in Ireland. They are working tirelessly to increase awareness of the steps you and your family can take to protect your skin from the sun and reduce your risk of skin cancer. Dr. Neville details the SunSmart campaign and the fight against skin cancer, the protective measures that can be taken and the need for increased awareness in Ireland. Bernie shares her poignant story of losing her daughter Sharon to melanoma skin cancer, reinforcing the campaign's significance. The episode covers the dangers of unregulated tanning products, the special vulnerability of children to UV damage, and strategies for promoting sun safety among outdoor workers. The conversation underscores the value of early detection, education, and personal advocacy in combating skin cancer. More information available at www.hse.ie/sunsmart
 
If you would like to get in touch with the podcast or join the HSE Health and Wellbeing mailing list, email healthandwellbeing.communications@hse.ie
 
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#59 Special Olympics Ireland

Wednesday May 29, 2024

Wednesday May 29, 2024

In this podcast episode, host Fergal Fox talks to Kathy Fulcher and Jonathan Deering from Special Olympics Ireland. They discuss Special Olympics Ireland's role in providing sports and health opportunities for individuals with intellectual disabilities. Kathy, who is the Health and Wellbeing Coordinator and Jonathon who has been a participant and is now a volunteer and advocate for the work, talk about the organisation's year-round sports programs and the importance of volunteers in supporting athletes and delivering health education. Jonathan shares his personal experiences, including his participation in sports and the positive impact on his life. The episode also covers the health and wellbeing programme, which includes health screenings and education to address health disparities. Kathy and Jonathan highlight the Strong Minds, Happier Lives programme developed with Mental Health Ireland, focusing on mental wellbeing and providing athletes with tools and strategies to manage stress. The episode emphasises the importance of inclusive health projects and the positive effects of sports on mental health. Volunteers are encouraged to get involved through the Special Olympics Ireland website: https://www.specialolympics.ie/
 
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