• Ep. 6: The signs of trauma
    Aug 5 2021

    The International Council of Nurses advised that 80% of nurses have experienced mental health distress and worldwide, nurses are facing mass trauma*. This week, Norah talks to Johnny Moran from the Trauma Response Network Ireland and Davina Ramkissoon Wellness Director in Zevo Health about the differences between trauma, PTSD and burnout. Throughout the Pandemic, many front-line workers have been in survival mode. Now, as we adjust to our lives working with Covid-19, it’s time to acknowledge our own traumatic responses, listen to our bodies and seek support if you need it. 

    Let’s Wrap It Up: Each episode ends with a quick 5-minute wrap up session with mental health expert Bríd O’Meara; links to Bríd's support recommendations include:


    • One-to-one Support and information on HSE and Non HSE Employee Assistance Programmes can be accessed from here: Support Services 
    • There is a 24hr Counselling Line available to all INMO members - Counselling Helpline 1850 670 407 or (01) 881 8047
    • You can talk to a Text About It Crisis Volunteer by free texting INMO to 50808
    • For more information on EMDR or to register your interest in this therapy, visit Trauma Response Network Ireland
    • Irish Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy have created a list of Psychotherapists willing to provide voluntary services for frontline workers, visit them here
    • For resources on webinars and resources discussed, visit:  Let's Talk About It Resources


    If you have been affected by the conversation today, there are a number of one to one and self-directed mental health supports available to you. Visit our Support Services page for more information.

    *2021, The International Council of Nurses, based on findings from 130-plus National Nurses Associations (NNAs)Let's Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members, is brought to you by INMO and Cornmarket. ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.

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    42 mins
  • Listen to Ep. 5: Menopause, mental health and nursing
    Jul 22 2021

    Listen to Ep. 5: Menopause, mental health and nursing

     

    There is no doubt that the menopause has become a bit of a hot topic this year, with the rise of celebrity discussing their peri-menopausal symptoms. Still, it’s thought that nearly 80%* of women feel underprepared for this transition. This week Norah talks to former nurse Kathleen Kinsella of Kinsella Management Solutions and founder of the Menopause Hub, Loretta Dignam about the impact menopause has on the wellbeing and mental health of nurses and midwives. With 33%* of women experiencing episodes of anxiety, it’s time to talk about it and maybe even change the conversation.

    Let’s Wrap It Up: Each episode ends with a quick 5-minute wrap up session with mental health expert Bríd O’Meara; links to Bríd's support recommendations include:

    • For resources on wellbeing and mindfulness, visit:  Let'sTalk About It Resources

    • For more information on the symptoms of menopause, visit The Menopause Hub

    • For access to free CBT courses on sleep, stress and more, visit Self-Directed CBT Courses or directly on Aware: Adult Programmes | Positive Mental Health | Aware

    If you have been affected by the conversation today, there are a number of one to one and self-directed mental health supports available to you. Visit our Support Services page for more information.

    *2019, INMO and Kathleen Kinsella, “Menopause at work”, based on 500 responses.  Let's Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members, is brought to you by INMO and Cornmarket. ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 4: Starting the conversation on mental health
    Jul 14 2021

    In the episode our guests talk about starting a conversation on mental health using real lived experience of eating disorders, depression, and bipolar disorder. Norah is joined by disabilities nurse, Johnny Hunt and director of 50808 Text About It, Nicole Forster to look at how nurses and midwives can start the conversation with friends, family or with a support service. Now a See Change ambassador, Johnny hopes that by sharing his story he can help normalize conversations about mental health in the nursing and midwifery professions.


    Let’s Wrap It Up: Each episode ends with a quick 5-minute wrap up session with mental health expert Bríd O’Meara; links to Bríd's support recommendations include:


    • Free text INMO to 50508 at any time to start a conversation.
    • There is also a 24hr counselling helpline available to INMO members – call 1850 670 407 or (01) 881 8047
    • If you need support, or would like to find out more about anxiety, depression or bipolar disorder, visit Aware here: https://www.aware.ie/ 
    • If you need support, or would like to find out more about depression or bipolar disorder, visit Shine and See Change here: https://shine.ie/
    • If you need support, or would like to find out more about eating disorders, please visit: https://www.bodywhys.ie/ 

    If you have been affected by the conversation today, there are a number of one to one and self-directed mental health supports available to you. Visit our Support Services page for more information.

    Let’s Talk About It Research Findings are discussed in this episode: Source Cornmarket, April 2021, Let’s Talk About It Research Project which included Cornmarket’s Shape the Initiative Survey, March 2021, based on 1,134 responses from INMO Income Protection Scheme Members. Let's Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members, is brought to you by INMO and Cornmarket. ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.

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    50 mins
  • Episode 3: Self-compassion, ‘Is it ok to just get on with it?’
    Jul 7 2021

    It's clear from project research* that nurses and midwives are great at looking after others, but not always themselves. In this episode, Norah is joined by Karen McGowan, Nurse & INMO President, Davina Ramkissoon – Wellness Director of Zevo Health and Ann Marie O’Reilly Intellectual Disabilities Nurse to create a clear picture as to why this is. Guests talk about self-care, self-compassion and if it is ok to ‘Just get on with it?’


    Let’s Wrap It Up: Each episode ends with a quick 5-minute wrap up session with mental health expert Bríd O’Meara; links to Bríd's support recommendations include:

    • Free text INMO to 50508 to start a conversation.
    • Wellbeing and self-care resources are available here from Zevo Health.
    • And our bespoke Webinars
      • Compassion Fatigue and Burnout by Avril Ivory
      • Recovering from stressful shifts by Avril Ivory

    If you have been affected by the conversation today, there are a number of one to one and self-directed mental health supports available to you. Visit our Support Services page for more information.

    *Let’s Talk About It Research Findings are discussed in this episode: Source Cornmarket, April 2021, Let’s Talk About It Research Project which included Cornmarket’s Shape the Initiative Survey, March 2021, based on 1,134 responses from INMO Income Protection Scheme Members. Let's Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members, is brought to you by INMO and Cornmarket. ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.


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    51 mins
  • Episode 2: Myths & stigma around seeking support
    Jun 30 2021

    In this episode, Norah Casey talks to nurse and mental health expert Bríd O’Meara and National Lead for the HSE’s Employee Assistance Program, Morgan Lucey, about the myths and stigma around seeking support experienced by nurses and midwives in Ireland. Our guests talk about the importance of confidentiality, how we can tackle stigma by talking about it and looking after our own mental health. 

    Let’s Wrap It Up: Each episode ends with a quick 5-minute wrap up session with mental health expert Bríd O’Meara; links to Bríd's support recommendations include:

    ·       The EAP list for non HSE employees is available here: https://www.cornmarket.ie/lets-talk-about-it/support-services-one-to-one-support/

    ·       One to one support & free text INMO to 50508

    ·       CBT courses via Self directed support

    ·       Resources from Zevo Health

    ·       And our bespoke Webinars

    If you have been affected by the conversation today, there are a number of one to one and self-directed mental health supports available to you. Visit our Support Services page for more information.

    *Let’s Talk About It Research Findings are discussed in this episode: Source Cornmarket, April 2021, Let’s Talk About It Research Project which included Cornmarket’s Shape the Initiative Survey, March 2021, based on 1,134 responses from INMO Income Protection Scheme Members. Let's Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members, is brought to you by INMO and Cornmarket. ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 1 The wellbeing situation: Covid-19
    Jun 23 2021

    In this episode, Norah Casey talks to Applied Psychologist and Researcher Dr. Sharon Lambert, Senior Staff Nurse & INMO Executive member Ann Noonan and Clinical Nurse Researcher Toyosi Atoyebi about the wellbeing of nurses and midwives today. To get a clear understanding of the situation, our guests take a deep dive into Let’s Talk About It research findings* to uncover the stresses experienced in the profession both before and during the pandemic.

     

    Let’s Wrap It Up: Each episode ends with a quick 5-minute wrap up session with mental health expert Bríd O’Meara; links to Bríds support recommendations include:

     

    -One to one support: https://www.cornmarket.ie/lets-talk-about-it/support-services-one-to-one-support/

    -Self directed support: https://www.cornmarket.ie/lets-talk-about-it/self-directed-support/

    -Resources from Zevo Health: https://www.cornmarket.ie/lets-talk-about-it/resources/

    -Webinars: https://www.cornmarket.ie/lets-talk-about-it/webinars/

     

    If you have been affected by the conversation today, there are a number of one to one and self-directed mental health supports available to you on https://www.cornmarket.ie/lets-talk-about-it/support-services

     

    *Source: Cornmarket, April 2021, Let’s Talk About It Research Project which included Cornmarket’s Shape the Initiative Survey, March 2021, based on 1,134 responses from INMO Income Protection Scheme Members.  Let's Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members, is brought to you by INMO and Cornmarket. ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.

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    47 mins
  • Introducing Let's Talk About It
    Jun 23 2021
    Let’s Talk About It Podcast Former Nurse and TV personality Norah Casey is on a mission to get nurses and midwives talking about their mental health. Each week, Norah has a real and honest conversation with nurses and midwives as well as leading mental health experts, charities and services, as they discuss and share challenges experienced in the professions today. You’ll hear truths, the highs and lows of the profession and get practical advice along the way. Join us! ‘Let’s Talk About It Podcast’ is bought to you by INMO and Cornmarket as a part of Let’s Talk About It, a mental health collective for INMO members.
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    1 min