Mental Health

Reform the Mental Health Act, 2001 – Timeline Video (MHR)

Mental Health Reform People cannot wait any longer to have their rights protected. The Mental Health Act, 2001 is outdated, it does not comply with international human rights standards, and does not adequately protect people’s rights. That is why Mental Health Reform are campaigning for the full and urgent reform of the Mental Health Act,

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Art is community 1! #youarenotalone

First Fortnight – The Art of Mental Health There is something really special about unite forty different nationalities around a common hobby. You need to develop a bond among these people and make them feel as part of the team, sharing experiences, fears and desires to keep the group together. If this is not difficult

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Art is communication 2! #youarenotalone

First Fortnight – The Art of Mental Health There are people that just not fit their own culture and costumes. Although you can think is insane do not feel comfortable with things that are usual for your family, neighbours and friends is more normal than you think, and you are not alone on this. Today’s

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Art is company 3! #youarenotalone

First Fortnight – The Art of Mental Health That are several ways you might deal with loneliness, depending on your personal experiences. Some get the phone and stay hours and hours talking with their loved ones, others decide to gather all friends to a coffee and others decide to sleep and wait till it goes.

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Supporting children’s mental health through the coronavirus outbreak | Part one

The National Parents Council and Walk in My Shoes have teamed up to develop a series of short videos looking at how we can support children during the coronavirus outbreak and promote positive mental health. In this first video of the series, Chief Executive Officer of St Patrick’s Mental Health Services, Paul Gilligan, takes us

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