
Episode 5
Beyond the self-harm data: Answering the crisis hotline – Hannah Storrs and Dr. Allison Crawford
The global Covid-19 pandemic has been extremely taxing on many people’s mental health. In some cases, this has led to thoughts of self-harm and suicide. On this episode, we speak with two mental health care workers who help provide insight on the ongoing crisis and give us a glimpse behind the curtain at the lives of the responders on the other side of the phone lines.
Canadian Health Information Podcast · Alex Maheux, Shraddha Sankhe, Ramon Syyap, Marisa Duncan, Amie Chant, Jonathan Kuehlein
July 13, 202122m 2s
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Show Notes
The global Covid-19 pandemic has been extremely taxing on many people’s mental health. In some cases, this has led to thoughts of self-harm and suicide. On this episode, we speak with two mental health care workers who help provide insight on the ongoing crisis and give us a glimpse behind the curtain at the lives of the responders on the other side of the phone lines. Episode transcripts can be found on our podcast web page.
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