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Episode # 21: On Air with Chai Ft. Dr. Louis Gallagher - Dr. Louise Gallagher – Chief, Child and Youth Mental Health Collaborative - Mental Health and our youth
Episode 21
Sunday, 17 September, 2023
TRIGGER WARNING! Prepare for a thought-provoking episode of "On Air with Chai," where we delve into the critical topic of mental health. Please note that some discussions within this episode may touch upon sensitive subjects. Mental health has garnered significant attention, especially since the onset of COVID-19 and subsequent lockdowns. We aim to explore the contributing factors to mental health challenges, effective strategies for managing them, and the support available for those in need. Our enlightening conversation with Dr. Louise Gallagher sheds light on a groundbreaking initiative at SickKids, where every child entering the hospital undergoes mental health screening. Moreover, we delve into the training provided to hospital staff, equipping them with the necessary skills to address mental health concerns in children. Dr. Gallagher also shares valuable insights on collaborative efforts she is involved in through the Youth Mental Health Collaborative. Join us on "On Air with Chai" as we navigate this vital conversation surrounding mental health. Your understanding and support are crucial in raising awareness and promoting well-being. Don't forget to subscribe and leave a review to support this impactful podcast. If you need help or you know someone that needs help, it is not a weakness to reach out. Distress lines listed on the CAMH site: When in need of someone to talk to. Operated by various agencies. Open 24 hours a day (unless otherwise indicated): Talk Suicide: 1 833 456-4566 or text 45645 Toronto Distress Centres: 416 408-4357 or 408-HELP Gerstein Centre: 416 929-5200 Spectra Helpline: 416 920-0497 or 905 459-7777 for Brampton and Mississauga residentsTTY: 905 278-4890; Languages: English, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu, Spanish, Portuguese Assaulted Women's Helpline: 416 863-0511; Toll-free: 1 866 863-0511 Kids Help Phone: 1 800 668-6868; Languages: English and French Community Crisis Line Scarborough and Rouge Hospital: 416 495-2891 for 24/7 telephone crisis support. Service borders: south to the lake, north to Steeles Avenue, east to Port Union Road, and west to Victoria Park Durham Crisis and Mental Health Line: 905 666-0483 Distress Centre Halton: For Residents of the Halton Region (Burlington, Halton Hills, Milton, and Oakville). Oakville: 905-849-4541; Burlington: 905-681-1488; Milton/Halton Hills: 905-877-1211 _________________________________ CREDITS Produced By: Bryan Strasberg Edited By: Bryan Strasberg Hosted By: Rabbi Mordechai Rothman Hosted By: Bryan Strasberg Guests Booked By: Orly Davis and Bryan Strasberg Artwork by: Candace Alper