Show Notes
Welcome to the Health and Self-Care (HaSC) podcast!
In this episode, Health and Care Needs of the Armed Forces Community, our hosts Dr. Andrew Tresidder and Dr. Peter Bagshaw are joined by Nigel Bell and Jon Richards from the ARK at Egwood to discuss what we mean by the armed forces community, how the community's health and care needs differ from the general population and why Armed Forces Hubs, led by ex-service personnel, are crucial to provide timely and holistic support to those in need.
The HaSC podcast is a free (and ad-free) fortnightly series hosted by Dr. Andrew Tresidder, Dr. Peter Bagshaw, Dr. Kate Staveley and, on occasion, David Sealey (not a doctor). In each episode, the doctors discuss a different topic related to health and self-care and often invite expert guests to join them in conversation.
The show is a public service broadcast and aims to be a trusted, reliable, on-demand health and self-care resource. The podcast was previously funded by NHS Somerset as the Somerset Emotional Wellbeing (SEW) podcast before going independent and self-funding in July 2024. It is now fully independent and only funded through audience contributions; we will never take money from anybody to sell you products or misinformation. This is the health and wellbeing podcast that you can trust. Come and join our community, we would love to hear from you!
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