News: BBC Announces Major Mental Health Season

The BBC has announced a major new pan-BBC Mental Health season to coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week. The aim is to shine a light on mental health issues and how they affect individuals and society today.
 
Given how much comedians talk about mental health issues in their shows and in interviews these days I looked through the announcement and was surprised that I couldn't see any stand-ups involved. From Ruby Wax to Robin Ince to my daily Facebook feed comedians are extremely vocal about the subject. But here is the information anyway.
 
 

Millions of people are affected by mental illness; it is estimated that one in six people in the past week have experienced a common mental health problem. Many more of us will know someone who has been affected, whether this is a friend, loved one or work colleague. This pan-BBC season will raise awareness, share stories and experiences and provide support and tips on maintaining good mental health and wellbeing.

The BBC is working alongside a wide range of organisations with an interest in mental health including Public Health England, Mental Health Foundation, the Reading Agency and Libraries Connected.

Alison Kirkham, Controller, Factual Commissioning, says: “The BBC has a long commitment to tackling mental health issues. Films such as Stephen Fry on bi-polar disorder or Rio Ferdinand on bereavement helped bring the conversation into the open and resonated with audiences.

"We’re taking our commitment even further this year with a truly pan-BBC season of programmes. Across TV, radio and online, we want to reach a wide and varied audience - whether it be someone who feels otherwise alone facing their challenges; or those who are supporting loved ones; or those of us who want to learn more about maintaining our own wellbeing. We know that these programmes really do make a difference.”

Bob Shennan, BBC Group Managing Director, says: “Public service broadcasting is all about highlighting issues that affect our audience, and looking after our mental health and wellbeing is so important. This season offers a comprehensive range of content around mental health and wellbeing, with people telling their own stories about dealing with mental health issues on TV, on national and local radio and online. We’ll also share and signpost practical advice and coping strategies to help audiences look after their mental health and seek help if they need to, and we’ll be making sure our own staff know about the help which is available to them.”

On television, there will be three personal films - Nadiya: Anxiety And Me for BBC One (Wednesday, May 15, 9pm) and for BBC Two, Alastair Campbell: Depression And Me; and David Harewood: Psychosis And Me. On BBC Two, the film Evelyn, from director Orlando von Einsiedel, about his family’s struggle with grief after the suicide of his brother, receives its network premiere.

On BBC One, Holby City will cover various mental health storylines amongst its characters, whilst Casualty will highlight the traumas and day to day struggles that A&E staff and paramedics face, and how these can lead to mental health issues.

With research showing that younger people are particularly susceptible to mental health problems, there is a wide range of digital content for younger audiences from BBC Three, BBC Learning and BBC Sport focused on common mental health challenges as well as social media activity providing practical tips and information.

On BBC Three a new film explores PTSD in young people and the rate of suicide among former and serving members of British armed forces in The War In My Head (w/t) - and later this year, Jesy Nelson, a member of the world’s biggest girl band Little Mix, will explore body image and mental health in a new documentary. Jesy Nelson: My Story (w/t) will look at how growing up in a social media-fuelled age of selfies, body shaming and trolling is having a profound impact on the mental health of young people.

On radio, Newsbeat is launching a new podcast series and there will be a series of Life Hacks with a mental health focus. Radio 2 will feature special programmes from Jeremy Vine, Pause For Thought and Good Morning Sunday; on Radio 4 The Archers will follow the story of Elizabeth’s depression, and Woman’s Hour will feature special interviews throughout the week.

On the Asian Network, Mobeen Azhar will present programmes across the week looking at a range of issues and BBC Local Radio has a host of initiatives across the regions, including debates and talks as well as group activities to try and combat loneliness.

Other BBC activity
The BBC has a number of other initiatives to support the wellbeing of people and staff across the country.

The Get Creative Festival, the UK-wide celebration of have-a-go creativity returns and this year launches the Get Creative Feel Good Test, giving participants a ‘feel good formula’ to improve their wellbeing through creative activities.

BBC Children in Need will soon announce the details of a new £10m impact programme dedicated to children’s mental health. Further information will be available from 30 April.

The BBC continues to offer a wide range of mental health and wellbeing services to its staff and programme contributors. Over 900 mental health first aiders across the BBC have been trained to provide support and advice to anyone who needs help with a mental health issue. All staff can access training to help them develop mental health and resilience skills at work, and a range of specialist support services, such as counselling, trauma support and occupational health, are there for those that need them. The BBC’s internal awareness campaign Open Up will run as part of the season, encouraging people to start a conversation about mental health at work, which can encourage people who need help to seek it.

Television
 

BBC One

Nadiya: Anxiety And Me (BBC One, Wednesday, May 15, 9pm)

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Holby City

Holby City has a rich history of tackling issues which impact real lives. We learn that Chloe (Amy Lennox) suffers seriously with her mental health, which she has managed to conceal until now as she struggles to deal with the revelation about Ange (Dawn Steele) and Dom (David Ames). There is an update on Sasha’s (Bob Barrett) mental health, who has been dealing with depression for over a year and has been living with Jac (Rosie Marcel) in recent months. A guest story also explores the phenomenon of horse therapy for anxiety and depression.

Casualty

Casualty currently has several storylines that highlight the traumas and day to day struggles that A&E staff and paramedics face and how these can lead to mental health issues. Head of the emergency department, Connie (Amanda Mealing) is struggling with her anxiety and PTSD dating back to an attack, highlighting the dangers of NOT getting help. Paramedic Iain (Michael Stevenson) has a wobble in his recovery from depression and his suicide attempt, demonstrating that he is making progress but recovery is a journey. With his own history of mental health, ED nurse David (Jason Burr) employs his intuition to detect a mental health issue in a patient; and Consultant Elle (Jaye Griffiths) deals with a patient who has struggled emotionally and mentally since the death of his wife.

BBC One Wales

The Insomniacs

For most people, going to sleep is as easy as walking and breathing. But award-winning documentary-maker Martin Read hasn’t slept properly for over 30 years. For him, three hours is a good night’s sleep.

In this hard hitting but fascinating documentary, Martin Read tracks his own life and that of others with the condition for four months, giving a real insight into what it’s like to be dependent on sleeping tablets and live with chronic insomnia.

 

BBC Two

Alastair Campbell: Depression And Me

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David Harewood: Psychosis And Me (pictured)

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Evelyn

BBC Two presents the network premiere of Evelyn (pictured above), a deeply personal film from the Academy Award-winning team behind Virunga (2014) and The White Helmets (2016). Fourteen years after the suicide of their son and brother, Evelyn, Director Orlando von Einsiedel and his family decide to walk the length of the UK and try to talk about him - something they had failed to do in over a decade. This poetic feature documentary explores the fabric of grief and the longevity of love. Part quest film, part road-trip, part memoir, Evelyn is an exposition of the taboos of mental health and male emotion, and a tribute to our times.

BBC Three

The War In My Head

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BBC Scotland

Lumo: Too Young To Die

When 21 year old Calum Barnes - better known as Glasgow rapper Lumo - took his own life aged 21, it sent shockwaves through the Scottish hip-hop community. As his family and friends try to make sense of his struggle, they uncover hidden clues in the lyrics and video diaries he left behind, which tell a complex story of identity crisis culminating in suicide. Suicide is the biggest killer of young men in the UK. Devastated by his passing, and determined to make a difference to this sobering statistic, Lumo’s close family and friends take action to raise awareness and become a force for change.

Digital

BBC Body Positive

With one in three young people in the UK struggling with issues like depression, anxiety and negative thoughts, BBC Body Positive has put together a 30 day challenge aimed at under 35s wanting to improve their mental wellness. Based on five pillars of better mental wellness endorsed by Public Health England, the five week challenge is an immersive, innovative, accessible way for anyone who wants a better mental outlook to make immediate change.

Running 6 May to 9 June, each daily challenge is an easy-to-do, interactive tip created by NHS doctor and founder of Fit4Life, Zoe Williams, who will take us through why each pillar or theme is crucial to improving mental health. Activist and influencer Gina Martin (who recently helped introduce an upskirt law to the UK) will be the face of the challenge, taking on the full 30 day programme and providing a relatable, funny, engaging view on it as she takes on each tip.

Fans can follow the action on the BBC Body Positive Instagram, where they’ll find great stuff about the challenges alongside daily Insta stories from Gina and weekly recaps from both Gina and Zoe.

As part of the challenge, Gina will also join R1’s Life Hacks on 19 May for a special live show on mental health. They’ll have lots to discuss as Life Hacks hosts Katie and Cel will also be taking on the 30 Day Mental Wellness challenge to improve their own mental wellness.

BBC Sport

BBC Sport is producing a four part mini-series on its YouTube channel with presenter Ben Zand in conversation with athletes, footballers and other sportspeople discussing issues around depression, addiction and expectation. Ben is also launching a podcast on BBC Sounds aimed at 16-24yr olds - a daily drop of the things that are important to them.

BBC Learning

Bitesize will continue to build on its successful Mind Set initiative, with further content that supports young people with managing stress and anxiety while revising and taking exams. There will be advice from young exam survivors, along with tips and advice from a host of other famous faces.

Beyond exam stress, there will be a range of features on managing your mental health, supporting loved ones who are experiencing anxiety and depression, developing positive body image and more. This will include online articles and video produced in collaboration with BBC factual: Grace Campbell shares insights from her own and her father Alistair Campbell's experiences of living with anxiety and depression; and we'll have a series of short films featuring Nadiya Hussain supporting her upcoming BBC One programme on anxiety. This will all be available at https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/support

BBC Sounds

A selection of music mixes with a mindful theme will be available on BBC Sounds throughout Mental Health Awareness Week including the Good Vibes Mix by Jordan Stephens, The Happy Hour, Mary Anne Hobbs Hit Reset Mix and Great British Songbook: Mindful Mix.

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