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ACCI Talks

2 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago -

The ACCI Talks podcast is brought to you by the African Caribbean Community Initiative (ACCI) charity, who is dedicated to working for and with the local community to support them on their mental health recovery journey. Join us each month, where we'll be discussing issues and topics impacting the community. The African Caribbean Community Initiative (ACCI) is a holistic and comprehensive support service for African Caribbeans affected by mental ill-health. Services include:- Supported housing and advice,- Day facilities- Specialist outreach- Holistic counseling and therapeutic service - Carers’ Support Group.

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Episodes

Ep 1 Part 2 - Meet Dr. Amanda Chisholm – Becoming A Doctor & Dispelling COVID -19 myths (Part 2)

September 13, 2021 20:00 - 39 minutes - 27.2 MB

Welcome to part two of our chat with Dr. Amanda Chisholm. In this episode our discussion with Dr. Amanda Chisholm explores: - Dispelling the COVID-19 myths  - Explaining the importance of the COVID -19 vaccine - Pop-up clinics for the black community - Holistic advice for the community  ACCI are proud COVID Community Champions. ACCI Talks is brought to you by the African Caribbean Community Initiative ( ACCI ) charity.   Support the show (http://acci.org.uk/donate)

Ep 1 Part 1 - Meet Dr. Amanda Chisholm – Becoming A Doctor & Dispelling COVID -19 myths (Part 1)

September 13, 2021 13:00 - 45 minutes - 31.3 MB

Welcome to  ACCI Talks first official podcast, brought to you by the African Caribbean Community Initiative ( ACCI ) charity.  As a COVID-19  Community Champion, we have invited Dr. Amanda Chisholm as a guest speaker for our first two podcasts to discuss COVID-19. Part 1 of this insightful chat with the inspiring Dr. Amanda Chisholm discusses: - What inspired her to become a doctor - Some of the challenges she faced as a young black female getting into medicine - Advice for anyone wanting...