
From the Frontlines
07/05/21 • 53 min
The humanitarian crisis being caused by the second wave of COVID-19 in India has challenged the very definition of 'frontline' workers. In this episode, we feature the stories of eight different frontline workers, specifically, journalists, volunteers and essential service workers, on what they saw, experienced, and how they coped.
Content warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. We advise listener and reader discretion for graphic depictions of death, discussion of mental health and existential struggle. Please check the show notes for a detailed description and take care of yourself.
Episode contributors: Prof Vikram Patel, Kashif Kakvi, Ishan Tankha, Rohini Mohan, Kiran, Sandeep Singh, Shailendra Pal, Tanu Dogra and Liklaleima Ningombam
Host: Pattie Gonsalves
Produced in New Delhi by Faith Gonsalves.
Audio and music produced by Ishaan Gandhi.
Contributor management by Sweta Pal.
Artwork by Natasha Yadav.
A project of Sangath, supported by the Wellcome Trust.
The humanitarian crisis being caused by the second wave of COVID-19 in India has challenged the very definition of 'frontline' workers. In this episode, we feature the stories of eight different frontline workers, specifically, journalists, volunteers and essential service workers, on what they saw, experienced, and how they coped.
Content warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. We advise listener and reader discretion for graphic depictions of death, discussion of mental health and existential struggle. Please check the show notes for a detailed description and take care of yourself.
Episode contributors: Prof Vikram Patel, Kashif Kakvi, Ishan Tankha, Rohini Mohan, Kiran, Sandeep Singh, Shailendra Pal, Tanu Dogra and Liklaleima Ningombam
Host: Pattie Gonsalves
Produced in New Delhi by Faith Gonsalves.
Audio and music produced by Ishaan Gandhi.
Contributor management by Sweta Pal.
Artwork by Natasha Yadav.
A project of Sangath, supported by the Wellcome Trust.
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Coping with Loss
Through the pandemic, and in the second wave, we have seen or experienced grief everywhere, but most of us have had few places to mourn, and the traditions of mourning that help bring us comfort have been interrupted.
In this episode, we meet three young people, Divya, Vinay and Mona, and hear their stories of loss, grief and how they coped through the pandemic.
We are in conversation with Dr Eleanor Hodgson, a clinical psychologist from the UK with ten years of experience working in mental health services in the UK and India, with a particular interest in trauma and severe and enduring mental health difficulties.
Due to the lockdown imposed on 17th April 2021, we recorded all the interviews and audio included in this episode via Zoom.
Episode Contributors: Eleanor Hodgson, Divya Hariharan, Vinay Bhaat, Mona Talwar
Host: Pattie Gonsalves
Produced in New Delhi by Faith Gonsalves.
Audio and music produced by Ishaan Gandhi.
Contributor management by Sweta Pal.
Artwork by Natasha Yadav.
A project of Sangath, supported by the Wellcome Trust.
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Suicide Prevention
Trigger Warning: This episode includes stories and descriptions of suicide, some contents may be upsetting or trigger an adverse reaction. Listener discretion is advised.
The effects of COVID-19 are much beyond just medical concerns, and will long outlast the infection itself. Adapting to lockdowns, remote studies, unemployment, unstable housing, and the potential of family sickness and loss comprise a range of stresses, in addition to non-pandemic-specific suicide risk factors. These in turn may increase vulnerability to depression, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders and therefore suicide risk, especially among vulnerable adolescents and young people.
In this episode, we talk to Dr Soumitra Pathare, Director, Centre for Mental Health Law and Policy, who tells us that COVID-19 presents a crucial period to focus on political will, financial investments, and the global community vital imperative of suicide prevention. We also hear from Raashi Thakran, a mental health advocate who led a petition asking the Government of India to launch a National Helpline Number for Suicide Prevention and E Tharun Sai, a 21-year-old suicide survivor building a mental health startup, findhope.in
If you or someone you know is at risk of suicide, there is help! You can visit Sangath’s COVID-19 Well-being Center on www.sangath.in or call 011-41198666 for support.
Episode Contributors: Dr Soumitra Pathare, Raashi Thakran, E Tharun Sai
Host: Pattie Gonsalves
Produced in New Delhi by Faith Gonsalves.
Audio and music produced by Ishaan Gandhi.
Contributor management by Sweta Pal.
Artwork by Natasha Yadav.
A project of Sangath, supported by the Wellcome Trust.
Stories From A Pandemic - From the Frontlines
Transcript
Content warning: This episode contains content that may be alarming to some listeners. We advise listener and reader discretion for graphic depictions of death, discussion of mental ill health and existential struggle. Please check the show notes for a more detailed descriptions and take care of yourself.
Kashif: It took me around me around half an hour to just normalise myself. Even after that I was recovering myself and I saw a half burned body. I thought that I am also Corona
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