Diverse perspectives on health and illness - Audio
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Health, and the health of others, are concerns that impact us all. This album explores notions of health and happiness in relation to the lifestyles people lead and the services and support available to them. The range of information is eclectic and illuminating, offering a rare insight into societal niches from the participants themselves. From health workers to the homeless, this series of interviews and discussions emphasises the relationship between how people live their lives and the decisions they make to stay healthy. This material forms part of The Open University course KYN275 Reflecting on whole lives - diverse perspectives on health and illness.

Holism: the whole truth

The notion of holistic therapy is one that is becoming increasingly mainstream. An engaging debate with practitioners explores the pros and cons of th...
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Fuel poverty

Many people lack the money to adequately heat their homes. Users and organisers of help schemes in Scotland air their views.
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Experiencing homelessness

John and Danny, two homeless men, talk about their lives and experiences of living outside conventional society, and how they cope with the difficulti...
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Experiences of ageing

Three women from diverse social backgrounds talk about their lives and experiences with growing old, including employment, family life and bereavement...
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Frank Richards

Frank Richards was born in the Caribbean in 1931. He moved to England in 1955, and reminisces on his experiences as an immigrant and surviving ill hea...
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Valuing people’s lives

Tom Kitwood worked to develop residential care for the elderly with his care mapping program. He sheds light on the importance of engagement and agenc...
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Who cares?

In a round table discussion, people acting as full-time carers for relatives and loved ones highlight the difficulties and the frustration of caring, ...
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