Mental Health for Police and Energizing Kids: Insights from Yonah Budd
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How do police officers cope with mental health challenges, and what can parents do to keep their kids energized with the right foods? In this episode of 'Road to Recovery', Yonah Budd brings you valuable insights from two experts. First, Sgt. Peter DeVries from the North Vancouver RCMP discusses new mental health support systems available to police officers on The North Shore. His perspective sheds light on the often overlooked mental health struggles faced by those in law enforcement.
Next, Yonah chats with Nataly Georgeiva, a registered dietitian, who shares practical tips for parents on how to keep their children energized and healthy. From deconstructed meals to involving kids in the cooking process, Nataly offers easy-to-implement advice that can make a big difference in your child's daily life. But that's not all.
The episode also touches on pressing issues like the challenges healthcare workers have faced during the pandemic and Ontario's recent decision to release the names of teachers and childcare workers facing serious charges or convictions. Yonah’s thoughtful and compassionate approach ensures that these complex topics are handled with the care they deserve. If you're looking for a podcast that keeps you informed while offering hope and practical advice, this episode of 'Road to Recovery' is a must-listen.
Tune in for an engaging conversation that tackles both mental health and nutrition, providing a well-rounded look at issues that matter.