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In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Professor Kam Bhui, a leading expert in public mental health and policy at the University of Oxford.
They explore how structural inequalities impact mental health care, particularly for marginalised groups, and discuss the role of adverse childhood experiences in shaping long-term mental health outcomes.
The conversation also delves into the intersection of public mental health and policy, highlighting the need for systemic changes to create more equitable access to care.
Kam shares insights from his research on how mental health services can be redesigned to better address these inequalities and the importance of integrating mental health into broader public health policies.
Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com
By MQ Mental Health Research4
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In this episode, Professor Rory O’Connor interviews Professor Kam Bhui, a leading expert in public mental health and policy at the University of Oxford.
They explore how structural inequalities impact mental health care, particularly for marginalised groups, and discuss the role of adverse childhood experiences in shaping long-term mental health outcomes.
The conversation also delves into the intersection of public mental health and policy, highlighting the need for systemic changes to create more equitable access to care.
Kam shares insights from his research on how mental health services can be redesigned to better address these inequalities and the importance of integrating mental health into broader public health policies.
Season Four of MQ Open Mind is supported by Tiberone Technologies www.tiberone.com