
The Health Equity Podcast
by Academy for Health Equity (part of Bangor University)
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Episode 9 - Demonstrating the Impact of Allied Health Professionals in Public Health - with Amber Griffiths
May 10, 2026
20m 47s
Episode 8 - Young Carers Supporting People Living with Dementia - with Dr Patricia Masterson Algar
Apr 13, 2026
36m 01s
Episode 7 – Normalisation, Power and Prevention: Challenging Violence Against Women and Girls with Dr Ceryl Teleri Davies
Feb 27, 2026
31m 46s
Episide 6 - Culture, Compassion and Psychological Safety in Healthcare – with Nia Thomas (BCUHB)
Jan 5, 2026
23m 27s
Episode 5 - Desk-Bound Culture: Why It’s Time to Break the Habit with Anna Quinn
Nov 28, 2025
42m 47s
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| 5/10/26 | ![]() Episode 9 - Demonstrating the Impact of Allied Health Professionals in Public Health - with Amber Griffiths | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Health Equity Podcast, host Dr Carys Stringer speaks with Amber Griffiths, a speech and language therapist who recently completed primary research as part of the MSc in Prevention, Population Health and Leadership with the Academy for Health Equity and Bangor University. Amber shares insights from her qualitative study exploring how allied health professional (AHP) leaders understand and demonstrate the value of their work in public health and preventio... | 20m 47s | ||||||
| 4/13/26 | ![]() Episode 8 - Young Carers Supporting People Living with Dementia - with Dr Patricia Masterson Algar | Send us Fan Mail This episode of the Health Equity Podcast, hosted by Tracey O’Neill, features Dr Patricia Masterson Algar from Bangor University discussing young carers who support people living with dementia. It explores research on peer support funded by Health and Care Research Wales, showing how it helps reduce isolation and provides practical and emotional support. The conversation highlights the often unseen challenges young carers face, including impacts on education, social life, and... | 36m 01s | ||||||
| 2/27/26 | ![]() Episode 7 – Normalisation, Power and Prevention: Challenging Violence Against Women and Girls with Dr Ceryl Teleri Davies | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Health Equity Podcast, Tracey O’Neill speaks with Dr Ceryl Teleri Davies, social worker, academic and Research Wales Advanced Fellow at Bangor University. Drawing on her doctoral research with young people in North Wales, Dr Davies explores how harmful gendered social norms shape attitudes towards relationships, masculinity and femininity. The conversation examines how abuse can sit on a continuum, from minimised behaviours and online harassment to coer... | 31m 46s | ||||||
| 1/5/26 | ![]() Episide 6 - Culture, Compassion and Psychological Safety in Healthcare – with Nia Thomas (BCUHB) | Send us Fan Mail In this conversation, Lorelei talks to Nia Thomas, Head of Culture Development from Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, about what it really takes to build a healthy workplace culture in healthcare – one where staff feel safe, supported and empowered. Drawing on her extensive experience in organisational culture, Nia explores how culture is shaped by everyone, not just leadership, and why psychological safety is such a vital foundation for effective teams. She shares hon... | 23m 27s | ||||||
| 11/28/25 | ![]() Episode 5 - Desk-Bound Culture: Why It’s Time to Break the Habit with Anna Quinn | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we’re taking a closer look at something most of us slip into without meaning to - spending workdays sitting still. Imogen is joined by Anna Quinn, Wellbeing Officer at Bangor University, to talk about how this “desk-bound culture” crept in, what it’s doing to our energy and focus, and why moving more during the day doesn’t need to be complicated or time-consuming. Together, we explore the small, realistic changes anyone can try — from walking meetings and sta... | 42m 47s | ||||||
| 9/19/25 | ![]() Episode 4 - A debrief from the Women’s Health Symposium with Dr Lorelei Jones and Dr Carys Stringer | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of the Health Equity Podcast, host Dr Lorelei Jones sits down with Dr Carys Stringer, Health Economist at Bangor University and a member of the newly launched Women’s Health Research Centre. Together, they reflect on the College of Medicine and Health’s Women’s Health Symposium held at Pontio, Bangor University (17th September 2025). The event brought together researchers, clinicians, policymakers and the public to address inequalities in women’s health across... | 12m 41s | ||||||
| 8/18/25 | ![]() Episode 3 - Prevention in Practice: Transforming Health and Care in Wales with Dr Amrita Jesurasa | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, Dr Amrita Jesurasa, Consultant in Public Health at Public Health Wales, joins us to unpack the new Prevention-Based Health and Care (PBHC) Framework. We explore how this ambitious, system-wide approach is embedding prevention into everyday decision-making, reducing inequalities, and reshaping public health in Wales. Amrita shares practical insights into the "prevention cycle", the All-Wales Diabetes Prevention Programme, the role of data, and how meaningful c... | 20m 20s | ||||||
| 7/17/25 | ![]() Episode 2 - Climate, Community and Health with Dr Sofie Roberts | Send us Fan Mail In this month's episode of The Health Equity Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Sofie Roberts, climate researcher and Research Officer at Bangor University. Sofie shares her journey from environmental science to the heart of health economics, exploring how climate mitigation and adaptation strategies, such as tree planting, wildflower meadows, and greener urban spaces. All of which can offer powerful co-benefits for health. We discuss the public response to green space intervention... | 29m 53s | ||||||
| 6/18/25 | ![]() Episode 1 - Blue Spaces and Better Health with Dr Lewis Elliot | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of The Health Equity Podcast, we’re joined by Dr. Lewis Elliott, Environmental Psychologist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Exeter, to explore the fascinating findings of the Blue Health Project - a pan-European research initiative examining the relationship between blue spaces (like rivers, lakes, and coastlines) and public health. From mental wellbeing and community cohesion to urban planning and biodiversity, Dr. Elliott shares powerful insights on... | 28m 31s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | ![]() Episode 31 - Remote Medication, Real Impact - Innovation in Out-of-Hours Care with Dr Rececca Payne | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we speak to Dr Rebecca Payne, GP and Clinical Senior Lecturer at Bangor University, about a fantastic project transforming out-of-hours healthcare in North Wales. The REMeDy machine (Remote Medication Made Easy) is a new technology allowing patients to access urgent prescriptions like antibiotics when local pharmacies are closed. Dr Payne shares how a Twitter rant led to a groundbreaking collaboration between Bangor University, Oxford University, and the NHS.... | 16m 53s | ||||||
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| 4/21/25 | ![]() Episode 30 - Measuring Meaning - The AdaptQol Survey with Dr Nathan Bray | Send us Fan Mail In this episode we sit down with Dr. Nathan Bray, Academy Lead and advocate for improving health outcomes through innovative measurement tools. We explore an issue affecting nearly a quarter of the UK population: the challenges faced by individuals living with disabilities and impairments. Dr. Bray shares insights into his latest groundbreaking project, AdaptQoL, aimed at better measuring the impact of assistive and adaptive interventions. Discover how this new tool wil... | 29m 19s | ||||||
| 3/17/25 | ![]() Episode 29 – Systems Leadership in Healthcare with Dr. Emma Hosking | Send us Fan Mail This episode of Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare features a conversation hosted by our very own Dr. Lorelei Jones with Dr. Emma Hosking, Medical Director of an Integrated Care Community in North Wales. Dr. Hosking discusses the importance of systems leadership in improving population health, emphasising collaboration, mutual appreciation, and a holistic approach to patient care. She shares insights on navigating the complexities of the healthcare system, bridging the gap be... | 20m 49s | ||||||
| 2/20/25 | ![]() Episode 28 - Opt-Out Organ Donation: A Critical Review with Leah McLaughlin | Send us Fan Mail Navigating the complexities of organ donation: This week's episode of Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare explores the UK's opt-out organ donation system. Dr. Leah McLaughlin from Bangor University shares her insights from evaluating the opt-out system in Wales and England. We discuss the unexpected challenges faced by families during the donation process, explore how legislation can inadvertently introduce complexities, and discuss the ways to improve communication, pub... | 29m 03s | ||||||
| 1/22/25 | ![]() Episode 27 - Breaking Down Barriers: Health Equity in Communities with Rakesh Kumar | Send us Fan Mail This episode of Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare features Rakesh Kumar MBE, a clinical specialist physiotherapist and lecturer at Bangor University. Rakesh shares his inspiring journey, highlighting the significant health disparities faced by minority communities, particularly within the South Asian diaspora. He discusses the cultural barriers to preventative healthcare, the success of his Community Swimming Learning Project, and strategies for promoting healthier lifestyle... | 26m 15s | ||||||
| 11/27/24 | ![]() Episode 26 - Advancing Remote Clinical Care with Dr Mike Brady | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, our host Tracey engages in a discussion with Dr. Mike Brady, Consultant Paramedic and Assistant Clinical Director at the Welsh Ambulance Service. With a robust background in clinical practice and telehealth, Dr. Brady delves into the profound impact of remote clinical care in today's healthcare landscape. The conversation explores the benefits, including increased accessibility and convenience for patients. Additionally, Dr. Brady addresses challenges such as... | 31m 07s | ||||||
| 10/16/24 | ![]() Pennod 25 – Effaith Iaith Frodorol ar y Profiad o Roi Genedigaeth gyda Dr Catrin Hedd Jones a Catrin Roberts - Rhan 2 - Cymraeg | Send us Fan Mail [Rhan 2 o 2] Yn y sgwrs hon rhwng Dr Catrin Hedd Jones, Goruchwyliwr Ôl Radd, a Catrin Roberts, bydwraig brofiadol a myfyrwraig Doethuriaeth Broffesiynol, mae'r ddau yn trafod pwysigrwydd iaith yn ystod y profiad geni. Yn y bennod ddwy ran o 'Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare', sydd yn Gymraeg a Saesneg, rydym yn archwilio ymchwil arloesol Catrin Roberts ar ddefnydd y famiaith yn ystod esgor a geni yng Ngogledd Cymru. Mae ei hastudiaeth, o'r enw "Mamiaith yn yr Ystafell Geni... | 11m 42s | ||||||
| 10/16/24 | ![]() Episode 25 - The Impact of Native Language on Childbirth Experiences with Dr Catrin Hedd Jones and Catrin Roberts - Part 1 - English | Send us Fan Mail [Part 1 of 2 ] In this conversation between Dr Catrin Hedd Jones, Post Graduate Supervisor, and Catrin Roberts, an experienced midwife and Professional Doctorate Student, the two discuss the importance of language use in and during childbirth. In this two-part episode of 'Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare', recorded in both English and Welsh, we explore Catrin Roberts' groundbreaking research on the use of native language during labour and birth in North Wales. Her study, ti... | 11m 13s | ||||||
| 9/19/24 | ![]() Episode 24 - Driving Change: Building Age-Friendly Communities for Healthier Aging with Prof. Charles Musselwhite | Send us Fan Mail Join us for another episode of 'Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare' featuring Professor Charles Musselwhite from Aberystwyth University. Professor Musselwhite shares his expertise on the intricate relationships between ageing, transportation, and community wellbeing. Discover how our increasingly car-dependent society impacts older adults' mobility and social connections, and learn about the crucial role of 'community capital' in healthy ageing, particularly in rural areas.... | 25m 16s | ||||||
| 8/19/24 | ![]() Episode 23 - Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences: A Decade of Research in Wales with Kat Ford | Send us Fan Mail In this latest episode of Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare, we explore the crucial topic of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact on health outcomes. Our host, Tracey is joined by Dr Kate Ford, a research fellow at Bangor University and research lead at the Public Health Collaborating Centre with Public Health Wales. Dr Ford shares insights from a decade of groundbreaking research on ACEs in Wales, discussing the first Welsh ACE study conducted in 2015 and i... | 23m 47s | ||||||
| 7/18/24 | ![]() Episode 22 - The North Wales Medical School: Collaboration and Inclusive Values in Medical Education with Dr Nia Jones | Send us Fan Mail We are delighted to be joined today by special guest, Dr Nia Jones – Programme Lead for the new North Wales Medical School, part of Bangor University. The school is a collaborative endeavour involving the Welsh Government, universities, healthcare providers, primary care, patients, and the public and aims to address the unique needs of North Wales, including mountain medicine, and health within rural and coastal communities. Lorelei and Nia also discuss the importance of coll... | 18m 42s | ||||||
| 6/20/24 | ![]() Episode 21 - Harnessing the Power of Positive Thought Patterns for Optimal Health and Performance with Greg Parry | Send us Fan Mail On this episode of the "Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare" podcast features an interview with Greg Parry, an expert in leadership development and performance psychology. The discussion focuses on the importance of reframing our thoughts and how they can positively impact various aspects of our lives, including performance, leadership, and wellbeing. The episode explores practical strategies for promoting a more positive mindset, such as managing expectations, differentiatin... | 46m 43s | ||||||
| 5/19/24 | ![]() Episode 20 - Introducing Care and Respond App: Prioritising Patient Safety with James Ingram and Lowri Smith | Send us Fan Mail In Episode 20 of the Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare Podcast, Director of SCIEnap, James Ingram, and patient advocate, Lowri Smith, join forces to introduce the groundbreaking Care and Respond app. This innovative tool aims to revolutionise patient safety and wellbeing by empowering individuals to take control of their healthcare and connecting them to vital NHS services. The podcast delves into the app's unique features, including its health passport functionality, and hi... | 26m 24s | ||||||
| 4/18/24 | ![]() Episode 19 - Exploring the Impact of Technology on Family Wellbeing with Donna Dixon | Send us Fan Mail In this episode of "Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare," Donna Dixon, an expert in child studies, shares insights into the effects of technology on family wellbeing. The conversation explores her collaboration with Public Health Wales, studying the effects of parental technology use on parent-adolescent relationships. Their research reveals a link between parental digital distraction, termed 'technoference', and negative impacts on adolescents' mental health and behaviour. ... | 24m 06s | ||||||
| 3/19/24 | ![]() Episode 18 - The Transformative Impact of Creative Health with Dr Teri Howson-Griffiths | Send us Fan Mail In this episode, we are lucky to host Dr Teri Howson-Griffiths, the Arts in Health Strategic Lead for Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board as she discusses the transformative impact of participatory arts in healthcare with our very own Dr Carys Stringer. The conversation highlighted the link between arts and health and the strategic framework for arts, health and wellbeing. We explore key health issue focus areas, creative initiatives and stakeholder responses in implement... | 25m 44s | ||||||
| 2/20/24 | ![]() Episode 17 - Empowering Patient Safety: Innovations and Insights with Dr. Chris Subbe | Send us Fan Mail In the latest episode of The AHEPW podcast 'Let's Talk Preventative Healthcare,' our lovely host, Tracy O'Neill, welcomes back Dr Chris Subbe, an Improvement Science Fellow, Consultant in Acute, Respiratory, and Intensive Care Medicine at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, whom we are also lucky to have as a lecturer with us here at Bangor University. The episode focuses on patient safety, a topic of significant importance in healthcare today. Dr Subbe shares insights ... | 25m 31s | ||||||
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3 placements across 3 markets.
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3 placements across 3 markets.
















