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At Mental Health Ireland, they seek to advance good mental health and wellness for all people and communities and to aid those who have actually experienced mental health difficulties in their recovery, giving concrete form to national policy goals. They have development officers spread out over the nation that connects with the network of mental health associations, volunteers, and community..
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2M ago
A new national survey, carried out by Mental Health Ireland ahead of World Mental Health Day, has revealed that only 10% of people living in Ireland will do something every day to look after their mental health ..read more
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2M ago
On Thursday, 3rd October, 2024, Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People, Mary Butler, T.D. unveiled two special commemorative stamps from An Post, promoting mental health awareness. The Read More ..read more
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2M ago
Blanchardstown Centre is inviting Customers to a weekend of self-care, shopping and supporting Ireland’s longest running mental health charity this weekend. Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin and Mental Health Ireland are bringing Read More ..read more
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4M ago
This month we have a guest post from Hollie about her battle with endometriosis and how it impacted her physical and mental health. Hollie is 27 years old and from Read More ..read more
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4M ago
Summer is here and many people look forward to the longer days, warm weather, and opportunities to relax and unwind. However, the summer months can present unique challenges especially if you’ve been struggling with your mental health. From body image concerns to the pressure of maintaining a positive mood, the sunny season can sometimes feel overwhelming. This article aims to acknowledge these difficulties and offer supportive strategies to navigate the summer months with compassion and care.  ..read more
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6M ago
By Marie Duffy, PR & Communications Officer, Mental Health Ireland.
From Monday, June 10th to Sunday, June 16th, Men’s Health Week 2024 takes centre stage, shining a spotlight on the unique health challenges faced by men. But why is there a need for a dedicated Men’s Health Week? With men comprising almost 50% of the population on the island of Ireland, it is crucial to address their specific health needs through a focused gender lens. Research clearly shows that men experience a disproportionate burden of ill-health and die too young. Here are some key points highlighting the importance ..read more
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6M ago
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9M ago
By Marie Duffy, PR & Communications Officer, Mental Health Ireland
International Women’s Day is on March 8th and this year’s theme is ‘Let’s inspire inclusion’. With well over a century of history and change, the first International Women’s Day (IWD) was held in March 1911. It’s a day of collective global activism and celebration that gives focus to gender inequalities issues in health, the home, education, communities and in the workplace.
Mental Health Ireland delivers workshops in workplaces all over the country on the topics of mental health and wellbeing. We believe in t ..read more
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11M ago
Dr. Sadhbh Byrne from the Department of Psychology at Maynooth University is leading a new research project, called PRISM (PRovision of Informal Support for Mental health), in partnership with Mental Health Ireland and funded by the Irish Research Council.
Research suggests that young people often turn to their friends when struggling with their mental health. However, at present, there is very little research on the type of support that is provided by friends, or what the experience of supporting a friend is like.
To tackle this, the PRISM project aims to understand:
What type of support ..read more