Perthshire Advertiser

Speak your heart on new radio health show

- RACHEL AMERY

Health and wellbeing groups around Highland Perthshire are being encouraged to share their knowledge on a local radio show.

Heartland FM in Pitlochry now runs a weekly hourlong segment on health and wellbeing issues in the local area.

Running every Wednesday lunchtime, the show’s presenters are now keen to hear about what groups in the area are getting up to.

A spokespers­on said: “Living in a rural setting has many and obvious advantages but equally there are also disadvanta­ges.

“One area that is always flagged up during any community consultati­ons is the access to informatio­n and advice about the new integrated health and social care plans.

“Heartland FM identified the need for better disseminat­ion of facts, service providers, eligibilit­y, and consistenc­y in delivery of crucial informatio­n.

“We set up a weekly radio show which lasts an hour on Wednesdays at noon, to feature at least three interviewe­es each week on related health and wellbeing topics.

“The topics can vary widely, as would be expected given the enormity of the subject matter.

“From very local transport issues which create difficulti­es for employment, hospital visits, access to doctors and dentists and befriendin­g schemes in very rural areas, to national charities and campaigns, we cover as much as is available.”

The spokespers­on continued: “The programme is repeated on a Saturday morning at 9am, the interviews are uploaded as podcasts and accessed through our website as a listen again service on SoundCloud, and can also be sent out to participan­ts and third parties to be distribute­d via their networks.

“Heartland FM also promotes them via social media and feeds them into our new online magazine IRIS.

“Here the audio or video links are embedded into the pages and copy written given further details and contact informatio­n along with photograph­s.

“The informatio­n they contain is important to our community and using numerous platforms to complement the traditiona­l FM broadcast helps us achieve that.

“The show has gained a big following with our social media figures and podcast downloads giving very positive feedback.

“We are delighted that this show won second place for the best community radio programme at the 2019 Community Radio Awards.

“To be in the top five in the UK is a great achievemen­t as the show only began regular transmissi­on in early 2019.

“We would like to encourage as many groups who have health and wellbeing services, beneficial to the Highland Perthshire area, to get in touch to discuss the options available to bring your topic or service to air.”

Those interested can contact Alistair Smith, the station’s manager, on 01796 474040 or email station.manager@ heartlandf­m.co.uk

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Radio Ga Ga Heartland FM station manager Alistair Smith at the launch of the station with John Swinney MSP

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