Mental Health Support
Open up that conversation and on occasion you might want to be really honest and say
"No, I'm not OK".
It's OK to ask for help. to talk, to share, to off load, and you'll discover help will be there.
At anytime you, or someone close to you, might need to seek support for your Mental Health. Here we've identified some services, groups, and information sites which could offer support.
Child Welfare
If you have concerns for a child's welfare visit www.TUSLA.ie
NEGLECT EMOTIONAL PHYSICAL SEXUAL
Support Categories
We've attempted to order the listing.
Full Index
Since it's difficult to 'pigeonhole' a group accurately these are the organisations in the topics above.
50808 ADHD Ireland Age Friendly Ireland Alone Alzheimer's Society of Ireland Aware Barnardos Childline (ISPCC) Crisis Text Line Ireland Exchange House Ireland GROW Mental Health Recovery Jigsaw Meath LGBT Ireland Mental Health Ireland MyMind Pieta House Recovery College Samaritans Seniorline Shine Sosad Navan SpunOut.ie stresscontrol.org Suicide or Survive (SOS) Turn2Me
More Resources
Online searches reveal thousands of well-intentioned websites, blogs, and social media pages. Here's a few items that we think are useful.
Counsellor Psychotherapist Linda Breathnach (TherapyandTraining.ie) and Play Therapist Melissa Moore (My Space Play Therapy and Relax Kids -Melissa) discuss the Challenges of Parenting during challenging times.
As Rory illustrates in his clip talking honestly opens up a conversation which makes a difference.