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Dr Layla McCay asks us to think again about how our buildings and towns can both benefit and harm our mental health. As a trained psychiatrist and head of the Centre for Urban Design she has brought together the research around this topic for the first time. Looking at how plants and water can reduce the risk of psychosis and 鈥榖umping鈥 places, where people can casually meet to form connections and potentially ease depression. Layla鈥檚 work as the Director of the NHS Confederation has convinced her of the importance of design and physical health but also how little attention has been paid to it鈥檚 impact on the mind. She says the concept of 鈥榬estorative cities鈥 - those that help heal or calm the mind are what we should be aiming for. Designing places that help counter loneliness, improve connections and keep depression at bay. Post Pandemic can we redesign our surroundings to support a happier and healthier life? Presenter Olly Mann Producer- Jordan Dunbar Editor- Tara McDermott
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