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Who is – A Poem for Mental Health Carers by Matthew McKenzie

Mental health carers often navigate a system that feels fragmented, leaving them unheard and unseen. My new spoken word poem, β€œWho is”, explores this reality asking who is believed, listened to, supported, or left behind when the challenges of mental illness take hold.

Taken from my upcoming poetry collection, Unpaid, Unseen and Yet Unbroken (launching 2026), this piece reflects the experiences of unpaid carers, particularly from ethnic minority communities, who face the added burden of navigating a system that often overlooks their voices.

Through poetry, I hope to open a conversation about the importance of listening, understanding, and valuing carers’ lived experiences.

πŸŽ₯ Watch the full poem here: Who is – Spoken Word Poem

Being There

Being there

Being there because we care
Being there because we dare
Being there to help to with the journey
Being there because of the fear

Being there to because it takes time
Being there to hope your fine
Being there to catch mental illness early
Being there to stand in the firing line

Being there to try to advocate
Being there hoping its not too late
Being there due to all the worry
Being there to avoid the fate

Being there to help to help take the blows
Being there during the highs and the lows
Being there because no one else wants to
Being there because who else..I suppose

Being there because I care
Being there because I dare
Being there to help to share the journey
Being there because of we fear

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