Roman Kemp Takes A Deeper Dive Into The Mental Health Crisis | Loose Women

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  • čas přidán 31. 10. 2023
  • Radio host, TV presenter and Loose Man Roman Kemp will be joining us on the day of the release of his new documentary, ‘Roman Kemp: The Fight For Young Lives’. As a follow-up to his critically acclaimed 2021 documentary, ‘Our Silent Emergency’, Roman will be exploring the action needed to support young people and their mental health. He’ll also be touching on what it was like welcoming the Princess of Wales into his family home, his own mental health journey and giving advice to famous friends like Ed Sheeran and Lewis Capaldi.
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Komentáře • 21

  • @aislingprendergast9235
    @aislingprendergast9235 Před 7 měsíci +12

    I don't think people realise how brave it is to be so open about mental health struggles from someone whos struggled for years myself with anxiety and depression i totally applaud roman for doing what hes doing to bring awareness to these issues

  • @andybrookes3519
    @andybrookes3519 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Well done Roman 💙💙💙

  • @petercollins7848
    @petercollins7848 Před 7 měsíci +9

    Roman is doing a wonderful work in this area of mental health, both for young and also older people, but he needs to take care of himself too, he seems a fine young man.
    There is obviously something going wrong that so many young people are suffering with mental health problems. Now I have to be honest here and say that it was something that as young people in my generation (born in the 50s) we really never heard of. Now some of it was probably underground - people did not talk about those things in those days, but I don’t think that really explains it. I genuinely believe that there are pressures today which we did not have to cope with.
    Having said all that, I do believe that a great deal of it is self-inflicted or put upon young people by those with an agenda or those wishing to make money out of them. I see young people walking along the road with their noses stuck on their mobile phones (adults are doing it too) and blindly walking along totally unaware of the world around them, instead they should be listening to the sounds of nature and even whatever is going on around them, as this ‘grounds’ them to reality and the real world. I bet if you asked someone doing this what they had seen and heard in the last 200 yards say, they would not be able to tell you!
    The celebrity and ‘popular music’ culture does not help them either. These ‘celebrities’ and ‘influencers’ etc are probably living lives of chaos and failure, but they pretend to be successful and ‘living the life’, when in reality a few years down the line you will hear of their suicide or drug taking! If they were really ‘living the life’, they would not be doing those things or in that position. So in reality - and that is what we are aiming for, these people that so many look up to are just conning young people and are complete failures.
    The breakdown in family life has to be taken into account also. Couples stuck together through thick and thin years ago for the sake of the children, but today it seems as soon as there is a slight problem couples are separating or at the divorce courts. Too many immature people are getting together and having children, and then cannot cope with the pressures of family life and split, leaving the children with abandonment and anxiety problems, which can develop into full blown mental illnesses.
    No amount of tax-payers money spent on mental health services is going to cure this modern phenominum, but services provided by schools and charities can help a lot, and publicity and awareness created by people such as Roman are all to the good and commendable. But unless we get young people helping themselves by connecting with the real world and stopping listening to the fantasy world of social media and celebrity culture, and homes become places of stability and calm, then this new ‘pandemic’ will only continue.

  • @user-ys9rm6mv5h
    @user-ys9rm6mv5h Před měsícem

    Roman,you are a champion of champions,as a young man who is now an advocate for young,middle age or,for that matter,every human being with mental health/suicide issues.well done,young man.

  • @mr.balloffur
    @mr.balloffur Před 7 měsíci +4

    It got cut off 😢

  • @dickyboyryw
    @dickyboyryw Před 7 měsíci +1

    He's clearly a totaly decent, caring, Youngh guy. But having both access to affluent parents, relatives and friends, is a huge help. I struggle pretty badly. No family to help in UK. I'm an educated man. Very benevolent. I practice a lot of mediation. I need to As I'm also an M. E. Suffer and victim of domestic abuse so bad, i nearly died 3 times last year.
    I'm on just £250 a week. They're not renewing my bus pass. It's so painfull, I have partialy given up.. Only way to deal with the pressure. So nothing, nobody and physically ill.
    I live in faith alone.

    • @petercollins7848
      @petercollins7848 Před 7 měsíci +3

      You should not be a victim of domestic abuse, you need to inform someone. Do you have a health visitor or social worker? You must inform them, or your doctor. Keep strong!

  • @sally-ie7og
    @sally-ie7og Před 7 měsíci +16

    The government is to blame for the lack of mental health services in this country.

    • @emmapadgett1181
      @emmapadgett1181 Před 7 měsíci +2

      Absolutely, surely it's better and cheaper to put in preventative rather than cures.

    • @sally-ie7og
      @sally-ie7og Před 7 měsíci

      @@emmapadgett1181 it is, but funding for information is needed.

    • @joeglidden4080
      @joeglidden4080 Před 7 měsíci

      @@sally-ie7ogwe know where the tax payers money is spent on themselves & creating wars in other countries

    • @petercollins7848
      @petercollins7848 Před 6 měsíci +1

      People need to start taking responsibility for their own lives and not be looking to others to cure their problems and start helping themselves. It is too easy to blame others and say the ‘government’ should be doing this or that. It is this attitude of dependence and expecting others to ‘pick up the pieces’ that has led to this big increase in mental health problems. Most people could do a lot to help themselves by stopping concentrating on their own problems and getting out and helping other’s with theirs - whatever that may be. Also putting away ‘social media’ and the other nonsenses that have sprung up in recent times would help a lot of people. Stopping drinking and stopping smoking would also do many people good. The Pub Landlord is not your ‘friend’ - he is just using you and taking you for a fool ! There are serious mental health problems that are unavoidable, but so much of what is touted as ‘mental health issues’ these days is just self inflicted and could be avoided.

    • @peterwilliamskelhorn6675
      @peterwilliamskelhorn6675 Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@sally-ie7ogfor 6 years (from 1991 when i was born to 1997) my mum had undiagnosed depression but she drank but she gave up when i was 6. Ever since 14th October 2010 I've felt miserable

  • @Boo-pv4hn
    @Boo-pv4hn Před 7 měsíci +8

    Repeatedly saying about children and services in schools.. what about all of those that aren’t school age and have been let down by the system? If you ring 111 and you’re feeling suicidal they’ll say are you trying to commit suicide!de you say no but your feeling like it they say it’s not good enough and it’s not an emergency! You’re blocking the line! There’s no empathy and people that really shouldn’t be in those roles in. Those roles

    • @petercollins7848
      @petercollins7848 Před 7 měsíci +1

      There is no ‘system’. People need to start taking responsibility for their own lives and not be looking to others to cure their problems and start helping themselves. It is too easy to blame others and say the ‘government’ should be doing this or that. It is this attitude of dependence and expecting others to ‘pick up the pieces’ that has led to this big increase in mental health problems. Most people could do a lot to help themselves by stopping concentrating on their own problems and getting out and helping other’s with theirs - whatever that may be. Also putting away ‘social media’ and the other nonsenses that have sprung up in recent times would help a lot of people. Stopping drinking and stopping smoking would also do many people good. The Pub Landlord is not your ‘friend’ - he is just using you and taking you for a fool ! There are serious mental health problems that are unavoidable, but so much of what is touted as ‘mental health issues’ these days is just self inflicted and could be avoided.

  • @alekhyabhairi7021
    @alekhyabhairi7021 Před měsícem

    Jobs > education right now.

  • @donnabendell7688
    @donnabendell7688 Před 7 měsíci

    The government need to put more money into camhs not bring people to our country and give them everything!

  • @francishughes542
    @francishughes542 Před 7 měsíci

    Jeez, Roman Kemp is just so brave, by turning the death of his friend into ALL about him, the bravery he has, is just off the scale, he is braver than anyone in the world, & i really, really, mean that, & anyone who thinks that he IS using his friends death to further his career, is wrong, & also anyone who thinks that he is an attention seeking Z lister is also wrong.
    Like i said Roman,s bravery is fantastic, amazing, brilliant, & wonderful, & he has labelled himself as the "poster boy" for mental health among young people, & he has NOT only got his career because of his father, that's simply not true,keep up so keep up the attention seeking, err, i mean "mentu ewf" stuff, & if i could have just a fraction of his bravery, i would be very, very, very, brave.

  • @steve00alt70
    @steve00alt70 Před 7 měsíci +3

    C'mon Roman its because the Tories made budget cuts to the mental health nhs. You knew that but nobody on your programme confessed that or you didnt either. Shambles

  • @boonsquits
    @boonsquits Před 7 měsíci

    If it could be proven that taking Loose Women off the air would improve the country's overall mental health, do you think ITV would take it off the air?