[Add more detail about the RCPCH &Us Podcast. Can also add information about the RCPCH &Us programme for context. Option to add links.] We sit down for conversation with RCPCH\u2019s Youth Trustees, Taona\nand Iman, learning about their motivations and diving into their\nvolunteer roles at the College. <\/p>\n
RCPCH &Us Podcasts is created by young volunteers with RCPCH\n&Us and focuses on the vibrancy and multi-dimensional nature of\nchildren and young people. The group are 14\u201320 years old and are\nsupported by children and young people engagement workers from the\nRCPCH Children and Young People\u2019s Engagement Team. Listen and\nexperience the energy, creativity, clarity, and inspiration as we\nhave a frank and honest conversation. <\/p>\n The Podcasters are:<\/strong> Ethan (interviewer), Iman\n(interviewee) and Taona (interviewee). <\/p>\n Production:<\/strong> Ethan, Kweku (worker) and Tony\n(worker) <\/p>\n Organisations mentioned in the episode <\/p>\n Wondering why you keep hearing a moo?<\/strong>\u202fIn the\nsummer of 2022, young people were helping with interviews for staff\nat RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo. Another young person\nremixed it and that's why we have a moo as a jingle! \u202fIt means a\nlot to us, and we hope you enjoy it too!\u202f<\/p>\n Download transcript<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n About RCPCH &Us Podcasts<\/strong> \u2013 Created by young\nvolunteers with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health,\nwe\u2019re all about what matters to children and young people to\nimprove health services and the health of others. Listen for ideas,\nexamples and information from children and young people as well as\nguest appearances from paediatricians, nurses and other allied\nhealth professionals. <\/p>\n","item_body_short":" We sit down for conversation with RCPCH\u2019s Youth Trustees, Taona\nand Iman, learning about their motivations and diving into their\nvolunteer roles at the College. <\/p>\n RCPCH &Us Podcasts is created by young volunteers with RCPCH\n&Us and focuses on the vibrancy and multi-dimensional nature of\nchildren and young people. 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RCPCH &Us Podcasts is created by young volunteers with RCPCH &Us and focuses on the vibrancy and multi-dimensional nature of children and young people. Listen and experience the energy, creativity, clarity and inspiration as we have in a frank and honest conversation about life! Trigger warning: This episode talks about young people\u2019s experiences with their mental health, anxiety, low mood and experiences of living with different long term conditions. The Podcasters are: Shreya (interviewer), Demi (interviewee), Aiden (interviewee\/voice over), Ali (voice over\/playwriter), Joseph (interviewee\/voice over), Eve (voice over), Abbie (voice over), Ethan (voice over), Derick (voice over) and Jamie (music). Production: Kweku Aacht (worker) and Oscar. The group are aged 14-20 years old and are supported by youth voice advisors from the RCPCH Children and Young People\u2019s Engagement Team. Poems were submitted by young people and at times voiced by other volunteers. This episode features excerpts of a play written by Ali, who created the script from his comprehensive study of RCPCH &Us research into children and young people's experience of engagement within the healthcare services. The recording comes from the 2023 RCPCH conference in Glasgow, when the play was performed in the final plenary session by Children & Young Peoples\u2019 Engagement Team staff Kweku and Jack. Research statistics are taken from the Mind website and include facts and figures from the NHS (2020) Digital Mental Health of Children & Young People UK Survey, Office for National Statistics (2020) Young People\u2019s Well-being in the UK and Mind (2021) Not Making The Grade report. About RCPCH & Us podcasts - Created by young volunteers with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, we're all about what matters to children and young people to improve health services and the health of others. Listen for ideas, examples and information from children and young people as well as guest appearances from paediatricians, nurses and other allied health professionals! ","item_body":" How can health and education professionals see beyond our\nconditions as children and young people? <\/p>\n RCPCH &Us Podcasts is created by young volunteers with RCPCH\n&Us and focuses on the vibrancy and multi-dimensional nature of\nchildren and young people. Listen and experience the energy,\ncreativity, clarity and inspiration as we have in a frank and\nhonest conversation about life!<\/p>\n Trigger warning:<\/strong> This episode talks about young\npeople\u2019s experiences with their mental health, anxiety, low mood\nand experiences of living with different long term conditions.<\/p>\n The Podcasters are<\/strong>: Shreya (interviewer), Demi\n(interviewee), Aiden (interviewee\/voice over), Ali (voice\nover\/playwriter), Joseph (interviewee\/voice over), Eve (voice\nover), Abbie (voice over), Ethan (voice over), Derick (voice over)\nand Jamie (music). Production: Kweku Aacht (worker) and Oscar. The\ngroup are aged 14-20 years old and are supported by youth voice\nadvisors from the RCPCH Children and Young People\u2019s Engagement\nTeam. Poems were submitted by young people and at times voiced\nby other volunteers.<\/p>\n This episode features excerpts of a play written by Ali, who\ncreated the script from his comprehensive study of RCPCH &Us\nresearch into children and young people's experience of engagement\nwithin the healthcare services. The recording comes from the 2023\nRCPCH conference in Glasgow, when the play was performed in the\nfinal plenary session by Children & Young Peoples\u2019 Engagement Team\nstaff Kweku and Jack. <\/p>\n Research statistics are taken from the Mind website and include\nfacts and figures from the NHS (2020) Digital Mental Health of\nChildren & Young People UK Survey, Office for National Statistics\n(2020) Young People\u2019s Well-being in the UK and Mind (2021) Not\nMaking The Grade report.<\/p>\n Download transcript<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n About RCPCH & Us podcasts -<\/strong> Created by young\nvolunteers with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health,\nwe're all about what matters to children and young people to\nimprove health services and the health of others. Listen for ideas,\nexamples and information from children and young people as well as\nguest appearances from paediatricians, nurses and other allied\nhealth professionals!<\/p>\n","item_body_short":" How can health and education professionals see beyond our\nconditions as children and young people? <\/p>\n RCPCH &Us Podcasts is created by young volunteers with RCPCH\n&Us and focuses on the vibrancy and multi-dimensional nature of\nchildren and young people. 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Listen to find out how doctors and young people can work together to make sure that we face the climate change crisis head on. This is a special edition collaboration with the RCPCH Climate Changers group: Aisling, Ali, Ally, Beth, Demi, Ethan, Kirsten, Jeanette and Noor. In this episode we interviewed: Members of the Perk Gloria Anokyewaa members Dr Katy from Leeds Dr Shunmay from London attendees Dr Emily, Dr Ella, Dr Chrysoula, Dr Ella, Dr Ian, Dr Carol, Dr Lucy, Dr Anastasia Who are we? are a network of children and young people from all over the country (UK) who volunteer together to help improve health, awareness and information\/education around what matters to children and young people. We have lots of different projects which bring together young volunteers to make a difference on topics like epilepsy, asthma, mental health and more. The podcasters are young people from RCPCH &Us who have a passion for engagement and volunteering in child health. They will be creating different podcasts over the year on topics that matter to children and young people. We have been learning how to create a podcast, creating and reviewing content, editing and getting it ready to launch. Wondering why you keep hearing a moo? In the summer of 2022, young people were helping out with interviews for staff at RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo. Another young person remixed it and that's why we have a moo as a jingle! It means a lot to us and we hope you enjoy it too! Links mentioned in the episode page 11 (Twitter) Thank you for joining us for the second RCPCH &Us podcast and to everyone who took part. If you want to get in touch to find out more about the RCPCH &Us projects including the Podcasters or the Climate Changers, email [email protected]. ","item_body":" This podcast is created by young volunteers with RCPCH &Us\nand is all about climate change, with some international guests\nfrom Ghana and others closer to home from the RCPCH Climate Change\nWorking Group and RCPCH members.<\/p>\n Listen to find out how doctors and young people can work\ntogether to make sure that we face the climate change crisis head\non.<\/p>\n This is a special edition collaboration with the RCPCH Climate\nChangers group: Aisling, Ali, Ally, Beth, Demi, Ethan, Kirsten,\nJeanette and Noor.<\/p>\n Download transcript<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n In this episode we interviewed:<\/strong><\/p>\n Members of the Ghana Youth Environmental Movement<\/a><\/p>\n RCPCH Climate Change Working\nGroup<\/a> members<\/p>\n RCPCH\nConference<\/a> attendees <\/p>\n Who are we?<\/strong><\/p>\n RCPCH &Us<\/a> are a network of children and\nyoung people from all over the country (UK) who volunteer together\nto help improve health, awareness and information\/education around\nwhat matters to children and young people. We have lots of\ndifferent projects which bring together young volunteers to make a\ndifference on topics like epilepsy, asthma, mental health and\nmore.<\/p>\n The podcasters are young people from RCPCH &Us who have a\npassion for engagement and volunteering in child health. They will\nbe creating different podcasts over the year on topics that matter\nto children and young people. We have been learning how to create a\npodcast, creating and reviewing content, editing and getting it\nready to launch.<\/p>\n Wondering why you keep hearing a moo?<\/strong><\/p>\n In the summer of 2022, young people were helping out with\ninterviews for staff at RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo.\nAnother young person remixed it and that's why we have a moo as a\njingle! It means a lot to us and we hope you enjoy it too!<\/p>\n Links mentioned in the episode<\/strong><\/p>\n Thank you for joining us for the second RCPCH &Us podcast\nand to everyone who took part. 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Have a listen for ideas, examples and information on engagement from RCPCH doctors and young people from RCPCH &Us - we hope you enjoy it! The podcasters are: Ali, Demi, Emma, Joseph, Leo, Lowenna, Oscar, Shashank, Shreya and Timooothy. We also had help from other RCPCH &Us volunteers Aisling, Sohan and Clare. Plus John and Jamie who brought Timooothy to life! In this episode we interviewed: Dr Shouja from Wales, Kath from Barts Health, Louca-Mai a researcher from University of Hertfordshire and Ally from the Luna Project. are a network of children and young people from all over the country (UK) who volunteer together to help improve health, awareness and information\/education around what matters to children and young people. We have lots of different projects which bring together young volunteers to make a difference on topics like epilepsy, asthma, mental health and more. The podcasters are young people from RCPCH &Us who have a passion for engagement and volunteering in child health. They will be creating different podcasts over the year on topics that matter to children and young people. We have been learning how to create a podcast, creating and reviewing content, editing and getting it ready to launch. Wondering why you keep hearing a moo? In the summer of 2022, young people were helping out with interviews for staff at RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo. Another young person remixed it and that's why we have a moo as a jingle! It means a lot to us and we hope you enjoy it too! Links mentioned in the podcast: , plus the latest issue of Thank you for joining us for our first RCPCH &Us podcast and to everyone who took part. We hope that by sharing our voices and empowering examples of engagement, you are inspired to be creative and get involved. Engagement is the way we can make this happen, please ask what children and young people think, listen to our voices and together we can create outstanding child health services. Get in touch with RCPCH &Us ","item_body":" This podcast is all about working with children and young people\nto help improve their health and the health of others. Have a\nlisten for ideas, examples and information on engagement from RCPCH\ndoctors and young people from RCPCH &Us - we hope you enjoy\nit!<\/p>\n The podcasters are: Ali, Demi, Emma, Joseph, Leo, Lowenna,\nOscar, Shashank, Shreya and Timooothy. We also had help from other\nRCPCH &Us volunteers Aisling, Sohan and Clare. Plus John and\nJamie who brought Timooothy to life!<\/p>\n In this episode we interviewed: Dr Shouja from Wales, Kath from\nBarts Health, Louca-Mai a researcher from University of\nHertfordshire and Ally from the Luna Project.<\/p>\n Download transcript<\/a><\/p>\n RCPCH\n&Us<\/strong><\/a> are a network of children and young\npeople<\/strong> from all over the country (UK) who volunteer\ntogether to help improve health, awareness and\ninformation\/education around what matters to children and young\npeople. We have lots of different projects which bring together\nyoung volunteers to make a difference on topics like epilepsy,\nasthma, mental health and more. The podcasters are young people\nfrom RCPCH &Us who have a passion for engagement and\nvolunteering in child health. They will be creating different\npodcasts over the year on topics that matter to children and young\npeople. We have been learning how to create a podcast, creating and\nreviewing content, editing and getting it ready to launch.<\/p>\n Wondering why you keep hearing a moo?<\/strong> In the\nsummer of 2022, young people were helping out with interviews for\nstaff at RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo. Another young\nperson remixed it and that's why we have a moo as a jingle!\n It means a lot to us and we hope you enjoy it too! <\/p>\n Links mentioned in the podcast:<\/strong><\/p>\n Thank you for joining us for our first RCPCH &Us podcast and\nto everyone who took part.<\/p>\n We hope that by sharing our voices and empowering examples of\nengagement, you are inspired to be creative and get involved.\nEngagement is the way we can make this happen, please ask what\nchildren and young people think, listen to our voices and together\nwe can create outstanding child health services.<\/p>\n<\/strong><\/p> "},"share_buttons":{"spotify":"https:\/\/open.spotify.com\/show\/3Twpk0pODfoLRmXJDtIrqQ","apple":"","google":""},"social_buttons":{"facebook":null,"twitter":"","instagram":null,"youtube":null,"rss":"http:\/\/feeds.libsyn.com\/507028\/rss"},"items":[{"item_id":34868615,"premium_state":"free","item_slug":"talking-with-trustees-a-new-youth-voice","item_title":"Talking with Trustees: A new youth voice","release_date":"Jan 16, 2025","item_body_clean":"We sit down for conversation with RCPCH\u2019s Youth Trustees, Taona and Iman, learning about their motivations and diving into their volunteer roles at the College. RCPCH &Us Podcasts is created by young volunteers with RCPCH &Us and focuses on the vibrancy and multi-dimensional nature of children and young people. The group are 14\u201320 years old and are supported by children and young people engagement workers from the RCPCH Children and Young People\u2019s Engagement Team. Listen and experience the energy, creativity, clarity, and inspiration as we have a frank and honest conversation. The Podcasters are: Ethan (interviewer), Iman (interviewee) and Taona (interviewee). Production: Ethan, Kweku (worker) and Tony (worker) Organisations mentioned in the episode Wondering why you keep hearing a moo?\u202fIn the summer of 2022, young people were helping with interviews for staff at RCPCH and in the break time, learnt to moo. Another young person remixed it and that's why we have a moo as a jingle! \u202fIt means a lot to us, and we hope you enjoy it too!\u202f About RCPCH &Us Podcasts \u2013 Created by young volunteers with the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health, we\u2019re all about what matters to children and young people to improve health services and the health of others. Listen for ideas, examples and information from children and young people as well as guest appearances from paediatricians, nurses and other allied health professionals. ","item_body":"
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