Episodes
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In this episode of HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Dr. Caoimhe Hartley joins host Noreen Turley to explain what complex menopause really means, who it affects, and how Ireland’s six Complex Menopause Clinics are supporting women who may not be able to take hormone replacement therapy (HRT).
Menopause is often discussed in terms of hot flushes and mood swings but for some women, it’s far more complicated. In this episode, we focus on complex menopause, where underlying medical conditions or cancer histories can make treatment more challenging. Caoimhe explains that there is support for women when HRT is not an option, she encourages women to make the list, ask the questions and get a referral from your GP to one of the six complex menopause clinics across the country.
From managing symptoms without hormones, to tackling brain fog, sleep disruption, and the emotional toll of feeling left out of the conversation, this episode offers practical advice, empathy, and hope to all women.
To get in touch with the podcast email [email protected]
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Here are some resources mentioned in the podcast:
https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/menopause/
https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/1/schemes/drugspaymentscheme/
https://www.arccancersupport.ie/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dloG-DQKKmk
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In this episode of HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing, host Eamon Keogh welcomes Tim Hanly, General Manager and Teresa Cronin, Director of Nursing from the HSE Safeguarding Office. Together, they explain what Elder Abuse is. Also outlining how it still remains an issue in society, with isolation and loneliness increasing the risk of abuse for some of our elderly population. They talk through the different type of elder abuse, financial, physical, emotional or due to neglect. The conversation highlights how to recognise the signs of elder abuse and what services are available if someone feels they need to report it.
We would like to highlight some resources of interest:
Community safeguarding and protection teams: www.hse.ie/safeguarding
HSE Social Prescribing https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/healthwellbeing/our-priority-programmes/mental-health-and-wellbeing/social-prescribing/social%20prescribing%20leaflet%20for%20health%20professionals.pdf
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In this episode of HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing, host Fergal Fox welcomes Dr. Conor Hammersley, a Fulbright scholar and expert in rural men’s health, for a thoughtful discussion on healthy masculinity during Men’s Health Week. Together, they explore the challenges men face in balancing societal expectations with emotional wellbeing, the impact of social connection, and the importance of vulnerability. The conversation highlights the need for open dialogue, supportive communities, and practical approaches to men’s mental health, offering listeners a warm and insightful perspective on fostering positive masculinity in today’s world.
We would like to highlight our mental health and suicide prevention resources available on yourmentalhealth.ie. Resources and information on sexual health is available on sexualwellbeing.ie, link to the DCU research https://antibullyingcentre.ie/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/DCU-Influencer-Resource.pdf and the On Feirm Ground work https://engagetraining.ie/programmes/on-feirm-ground-2/
If you would like to get in touch with the podcast, please email [email protected]
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing podcast, host Fergal Fox and guests Melissa Vindigni (Senior Occupational Therapist), Muireann Treacy (Senior Clinical Psychologist) and Rosemary Kavanagh (Senior Speech and Language Therapist) discuss the emotional experiences of young children under the theme "Little People, Big Feelings." They explore the normalcy of intense emotions in children, the developmental stages of emotional regulation, and the critical role of co-regulation, where parents help children manage their emotions. The episode emphasises the importance of parental calmness, understanding sensory triggers, and using simple communication to support children's emotional growth. The speakers also highlight the challenges parents face and the need for self-compassion and realistic expectations.
To access more support and information on parenting, see: https://www2.hse.ie/babies-children/parenting-advice/services-supports/getting-support/
To get in touch with the podcast, email [email protected]
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, Dr. Ciarán Boylan and host Noreen Turley explore strategies for managing exam stress. They discuss how to recognise stress in young people, especially during exam times, and offer advice to parents and guardians on how to provide both practical and emotional support. The conversation aims to help parents and guardians assist young people in effectively navigating the pressures of exam times, as Dr. Boylan shares helpful tips such as maintaining normal routines, ensuring nutritious meals and respecting each individual's coping mechanisms. They also emphasise the importance of self-care and managing expectations. Additional support can be found on https://jigsaw.ie/, https://spunout.ie/, or https://www2.hse.ie/mental-health/self-help/balancing-stress/.
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In this podcast episode, Specialist in Public Health Dr. Breeda Neville and skin cancer prevention advocate Bernie Rice join us to 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 https://www.hse.ie/sunsmart/
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In this podcast episode, host Fergal Fox leads a heartfelt discussion on cultural diversity within the Health Service Executive (HSE) from a staffing perspective. Joined by Christopher Ibanga, a Public Health Protection Nurse, and Abbie Alcorn, a Senior Speech and Language Therapist, the conversation delves into personal experiences of bias and the importance of the HSE Cultural Diversity Network. Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion Manager Maria Barry, also shares insights on the Network's role in fostering a supportive community. The episode highlights the need for open dialogue, cultural sensitivity, and embracing diversity to enhance healthcare delivery and create an inclusive workplace. The author of 'Anatomy of an Ally', which was quoted by Abbie, is Danielle Coke Balfour.
For further information on the HSE Cultural Diversity Network go to: https://healthservice.hse.ie/staff/procedures-guidelines/diversity-equality-and-inclusion/
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, host Fergal Fox speaks with experts Rosemary Kavanagh (Speech and Language Therapist), Niamh Garavin (Occupational Therapist), and Muireann Treacy (Clinical Psychologist) about the intricacies of adolescent development, with a particular focus on anxiety. Their discussion addresses the swift changes teenagers experience, the effects of anxiety, and the crucial role of clear communication. Niamh emphasises the value of a supportive atmosphere, while Muireann underscores the importance of active listening and nonverbal cues. The episode also explores co-regulation, the role of social media, and the importance of self-care for parents. Listeners are encouraged to foster open, compassionate relationships with their teenagers and to seek professional help when needed.
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, Dr. Niamh Clarke, Principal Psychologist Manager and Programme Presenter, and Dr. Aleisha Clarke, National Programme Manager for Mental Health and Wellbeing, joins host Noreen Turley to introduce the new Balancing Stress programme, which is a free, easy-to-access, evidence-based online course in stress management, developed in partnership with HSE Health and Wellbeing and HSE psychologists. Through the conversation, Niamh and Aleisha explore how stress affects so many of us, how it can build up unnoticed, and why understanding our own patterns of stress is the first step to managing it more effectively.The episode highlights key themes covered across the six sessions, including practical tools for managing worry, anxiety, low mood, improving relationships, and managing stress into the future. It also explains how the programme combines techniques from Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), Positive Psychology, and Compassion-Focused Therapy to offer real, practical support. This feels a little bit repetitive as you have already noted the tools and techniquesNiamh and Aleisha discuss how Balancing Stress is designed for busy lives, with six short, flexible sessions that you can complete at your own pace. Whether you are facing everyday pressures or simply want to strengthen your coping skills, this programme offers practical strategies you can start using right away. The conversation also highlights the importance of making psychological supports more accessible, the impact of stress on our wellbeing, and the power of small, consistent changes in building resilience over time.Listen now to find out how Balancing Stress can help you take small, manageable steps towards a healthier, more balanced life. For more information, visit www.hse.ie/balancingstress. To get in touch with the podcast email [email protected]
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Listen to the latest episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, featuring Moira Germaine, Education and Training Manager with the Sexual Health Programme. Moira tells us about the Making the ‘Big Talk’ many small talks resources, which support conversations between parents and their children about relationships and sexuality. Find out all about the research and rationale behind the new resources, now available on sexualwellbeing.ie. Moira shares her insights from working with a wide range of stakeholders on sexual health to empower parents and carers to support healthy relationships for their children. We hope you enjoy this engaging and informative podcast, hosted by Fergal Fox. Please leave us a review on your chosen podcast channel. Note: Since the recording of this episode, the age range has been expanded further and is now freely available to 17 to 35 year olds. For more information and to access the resources mentioned in the podcast please visit: https://www.sexualwellbeing.ie/ Produced by GKMedia.ie
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, we talk about parkrun, a free, volunteer-led, 5k and 2k events that take place in open spaces every weekend around Ireland. This HSE supported initiative encourages people of all ages to come together to run, walk and talk.
We talk about the origins of parkrun and how it has gone from strength to strength, with over 14,000 participants weekly and over 10% of the population registered, it is a community initiative which is open to all ages.
Jenny Branigan, parkrun, Territory Manager, Republic of Ireland, talks about the parkrun experience, how it is volunteer-led and that everyone is made to feel welcome. She stresses that parkrun is a free, fun event to be enjoyed by people of all ages and at their own pace. She also acknowledges the supportive role the HSE has played over many years through funding and also through the many volunteers who give up their time to organise events across the country. Katie Dillon Keane, HSE Health Promotion Officer, talks to us about the benefits and importance of physical activity and also shares her thoughts and experiences of being a volunteer with parkrun.
Please see links to useful resources as mentioned during the discussion:
https://parkrun.ie
https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/healthwellbeing/our-priority-programmes/heal/physical-activity-guidelines/
To get in touch with the podcast email [email protected]
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, we explore how strong, supportive relationships between parents and children are one of the most effective protectors against online harm. Creating a safe space for open, age-appropriate conversations helps build empathy, promotes healthy values, and supports children to navigate an increasingly complex digital world with confidence.
Our guest, Alex Cooney, CEO and co-founder of Cyber Safe Kids, shares insights into the real impact of the online environment on our children’s lives. We discuss the risks of exposure to harmful online content, including pornography and misogynistic messaging, and how parents can support children in developing critical thinking and resilience. Alex explains that Cyber Safe Kids mission is to educate parents about online safety and highlight the Same Rules Apply campaign, which encourages parents to apply the same principles to online parenting as they do offline; setting boundaries, staying involved, and keeping communication open. To get in touch with the podcast email [email protected] and for further information visit www.cybersafekids.ie.
Please see links to useful resources as mentioned during the discussion:
https://spunout.ie/https://jigsaw.ie/https://www.commonsensemedia.org/https://www.webwise.ie/https://www.commonsensemedia.org/https://www.keepitrealonline.govt.nz/Produced by GKMedia.ie
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, we discuss Palliative Care with Jacinta Kelly, Director of Nursing, North West Hospice, Sligo and Dr. Feargal Twomey, Consultant in Palliative Medicine, Milford Hospice in HSE Mid West and the HSE Clinical Lead for Palliative Care. The discussion demystifies palliative care, emphasising its role beyond end-of-life scenarios and its applicability to patients of all ages and various illnesses. Both guests share freely their personal and professional insights on this sensitive area. Key takeaways include the importance of early engagement, holistic care approaches, and the need for training and coordination among healthcare providers. The episode highlights the work of the staff across the health service who support and work in palliative care and points to the significance of compassionate support for patients and their families. For more information, visit https://www.hse.ie/eng/about/who/cspd/ncps/palliative-care/
To get in touch with the podcast email [email protected]
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, host Fergal Fox chats with Rachael Treanor, Manager of the National Youth Health Programme at the National Youth Council of Ireland. They delve into the programme's mission to enhance youth health and wellbeing through the dedicated efforts of youth workers. Rachael highlights the importance of creating safe spaces, fostering social and emotional skills, promoting mental health and sexual health and addressing issues like anxiety and substance use. The conversation underscores the value of informal learning environments and the collaborative nature of the programme aimed at empowering young people and supporting youth workers effectively.
To learn more about the work of the National Youth Health Programme and the National Youth Council you can check out: https://www.youth.ie/programmes/youth-health/
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing podcast, host Fergal Fox discusses the crucial role of Family Resource Centres (FRCs) with Fergal Landy, CEO of the National Family Resource Centre Forum, and Shauna Diamond, National Programme Lead. They explore how FRCs support health and wellbeing in communities by offering services like parenting, family support, mental health initiatives, and social prescribing. The conversation highlights the importance of community engagement, addressing health inequalites, and fostering non-judgmental environments to address issues that are sometimes stigmatised such as gambling and period poverty. Strong and ongoing collaborations with organisations like the HSE and Tusla are discussed and how they enable the FRCs to support families and often the most vulnerable at community level.
If would like to find out more about training around the issue of suicide as discussed in the episode please go to the National Office for Suicide Prevention Training Hub: https://traininghub.nosp.ie/ or if you work in a Family Resource Centre: https://www.familyresourcementalhealth.ie/
For further information, visit https://www.familyresource.ie/.
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With more options and activities freely available across Ireland, there has never been a better time to get physically active. In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, we explore the positive developments and initiatives happening to encourage everyone to get active. Host Eamon Keogh speaks with Louise Burke, Director of Participation, Sport Ireland, the national state agency tasked with developing sport in Ireland. Louise talks about the vision of Sport Ireland; to encourage people of all ages to participate in sport at any level for the benefit of their health, with the help of the development of local sports plans and outdoor recreation strategies, and working with the Local Sports Partnerships and the HSE to drive community engagement. Listeners will hear about a renewed focus to encourage broader participation in physical activities as part of the Every Move Counts initiative, the new national physical activity guidelines.
Louise shares exciting insights about Ireland's National Outdoor Recreation Strategy, which focuses on enhancing outdoor activities. She also highlights the "Her Moves" initiative, which aims to engage teenage girls in diverse physical activities, and provides tailored resources to keep girls active and involved in sports. Louise also outlines other initiatives to support individuals with chronic conditions become active. Finally discussing the "Get Ireland Active" website, a comprehensive free resource for finding local activities, trails, and sports clubs, making it easier for everyone to get involved: www.getirelandactive.ie
To get in touch with the podcast email [email protected]
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The way we experience healthcare is changing, and technology is at the heart of this transformation. In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, we explore the impact of digital transformation on Ireland’s healthcare system. Host Noreen Turley speaks with Damien McCallion, Deputy HSE CEO and Chief Technology and Transformation Officer, about how technology is starting to revolutionise patient care, enhancing efficiency, and shaping the future of healthcare. From electronic health records to virtual care and AI-driven innovations, Damien shares insights into how the HSE’s Digital for Care strategic implementation roadmap is shaping a more connected, efficient, and patient-centred healthcare system. This Roadmap is aligned to the Digital for Care – A Digital Health Framework for Ireland 2024 – 2030.
Listeners will learn how digital health solutions will improve patient safety, streamline workflows, and support healthcare professionals by reducing repetitive tasks. Tune in to discover how technology is reshaping the HSE and what it means for patients, staff, and the healthcare system as a whole. For more information visit https://about.hse.ie/our-work/digital-for-care-2030/
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, we explore the challenges young people face when navigating alcohol in Ireland today. Martina Byrne, Manager of Cross Care Ronanstown Youth Service, and Sive Brennan, a Leaving Cert student and junior youth worker, join us for an insightful discussion on peer pressure, societal attitudes, and the impact of alcohol on young people. Martina highlights the critical services Cross Care provides, supporting young people through education, youth diversion programmes, and mental health initiatives. She also emphasises the importance of delaying alcohol consumption due to its negative effects on brain development and overall wellbeing.
Sive shares her first-hand experiences in youth work, discussing the role of education and supportive environments in helping young people resist peer pressure. She also explores the financial and health consequences of alcohol use and the growing trend of zero-alcohol beverages, questioning their impact on youth drinking culture. For parents and educators, this episode offers practical advice on fostering open conversations, setting a positive example, and building trust to help young people make informed choices. It reinforces the vital role parents play in shaping attitudes towards alcohol and guiding their children towards healthier decisions.
For more information for parents on preventing alcohol use in young people, visit the HSE website: https://www2.hse.ie/living-well/alcohol/information-parents/preventing-use/
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, host Fergal Fox speaks with Catherine McGuigan, Chief Officer of Age Friendly Ireland, as they discuss the organisation's mission to create inclusive environments for older people in Ireland. Catherine highlights the importance of local government collaboration and proactive initiatives like Healthy Age Friendly Homes, which support older people to live independently. The conversation touches on the importance of preventing falls, enhancing wellbeing, promoting positivity around aging and engaging older people in decision-making. Catherine emphasises the interconnectedness of housing and health, and the need for a collaborative approach to address the unique challenges faced by older communities.
For information on supports and services, visit https://agefriendlyireland.ie/
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In this episode of the HSE Talking Health and Wellbeing Podcast, host Noreen Turley is joined by Peadar Maxwell, Senior Psychologist in the HSE. They explore the concept of "mind clutter"; those overwhelming thoughts and distractions that often lead to stress, anxiety, and difficulty concentrating. Peadar shares valuable insights on the symptoms of mind clutter and how it can impact mental clarity and overall wellbeing. The conversation explores practical strategies for managing mental clutter, including mindfulness, visualisation, journaling, and pioritising self-care practices. Peadar also emphasises the importance of making “good enough” decisions to reduce the pressure of perfectionism. These simple steps can help people regain focus and improve their mental wellbeing. If you are looking for ways to clear mind fog and manage stress more effectively, this episode is filled with practical advice to help you declutter your mind.
For supports and services visit www.yourmentalhealth.ie
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