Changing Minds: The Inside Story
SERIES 1
3 X 1 HOUR | 2014 | PRODUCED FOR ABC AUSTRALIA
SERIES 2
3 X 1 HOUR | 2015 | PRODUCED FOR ABC AUSTRALIA
Brave, raw and sometimes funny, for the first time Australian television viewers go inside the locked wards of one of the country’s busiest Mental Health Units.
200 years ago Australia’s first psychiatric hospital was founded. Castle Hill Lunatic Asylum was seven miles outside Parramatta. Two centuries later, huge strides have been made in treating people with a mental illness and in the way they are cared for. Yet, until now, what actually happens inside a modern mental health unit in Australia has rarely, if ever, been seen. As a result, fear, stigma and lack of understanding exists.
Changing Minds: The Inside Story has been given unprecedented access to the wards of Liverpool Hospital’s Mental Health Unit. Some patients are there voluntarily. Others have been detained under the Mental Health Act and are not free to leave. Some patients understand they are unwell – others don’t. If doctors believe they may harm themselves or others, they have the right to detain them.
From electro convulsive therapy, to modern psychiatric drug regimes, access has been unprecedented. Patients who are treated in Liverpool’s Mental Health Unit are, by definition, unwell, and may be a danger to themselves and others. But with treatment, comes change.
By following the daily work of Clinical Director of Psychiatry Dr Mark Cross and his team, taboos are challenged, stigmas are confronted. It’s sometimes raw and uncomfortable viewing, but the message is clear – help is available. Nurse Ratchett is as much a part of history as Castle Hill Lunatic Asylum.
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Accolades
Awards
ASE Guild ‘Ellie’ Awards 2016 | Winner – Best Editor (Andrew Cooke & Philippa Rowlands ASE, Episode 2)
The New York Festivals 2016 | Winner – Gold Medal (Human Concerns)
AACTA Awards 2016 | Nominated – Best Documentary Television Program
AACTA Awards 2016 | Nomination – Best Direction in a Documentary (Ep 1)
AACTA Awards 2016 | Nomination – Best Cinematography in a Documentary (Ep 1)
Australian Director’s Guild Awards 2015 | Winner – Best Director: Documentary (Cian O’Clery)
TV Week Logies 2015 | Nomination – Most Outstanding Factual Series
The New York Festivals 2015 | Winner – Silver Medal (Human Concerns)
INPUT Festival Tokyo 2015 | Official Selection
The MHS Prize 2015 | Winner – Mental Health Journalism Award
NSW Premier’s Prize 2015 | Winner – Media Award
National Media Prize 2015 | Winner – Mental Health Matter Awards
The Walkleys 2015 | Longlist Finalist – Documentary Award
New York Festivals 2015 | Winner – World Medal, Human Concerns
Screen Editors Guild Awards 2015 | Finalist – Documentary Short Form (Andrew Cooke and Antoinette Ford)
The Walkleys 2014 | Finalist – Best Documentary