The train driver asking men to open up about mental health
Heather Waugh has been committed to preventing suicides, since experiencing a traumatic event while driving a train
Heather Waugh is Scotland鈥檚 only female freight train driver, and she鈥檚 committed to improving the mental health of her male colleagues. Her work was inspired partly by a traumatic incident she witnessed while driving a train, when a young man took his life on the tracks. Now she鈥檚 been trained by a mental health charity to spot the early warning signs of mental health problems. She spoke to Outlook鈥檚 Andrea Kennedy.
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Picture: Heather Waugh
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Presenter: Andrea Kennedy
Producer: Harry Graham
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