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| Calendar: | Mental Health Ireland |
| Title: | MHI Training Course: Coping with Mental Illness in the Family |
| When: | 03.07.2012 10:00 - 16:00 |
| Location: | The Clarion Hotel Dublin Liffey Valley, Liffey Valley, Dublin 22 |
| Description: | Up to three quarters of the population know someone with a mental illness, yet many of us are unprepared when someone in the family develops a serious mental health problem. This module aims to address some of the important questions that are posed when illness or potential illness happens and to explore the many ways that people can cope with and support a family member or friend with mental illness. Facilitators: Ted Tierney; Linda Thorpe & Myra Walshe - MHI Development Officers Who is this training for The general population. How to register for the training Visit www.mentalhealthireland.ie/training and you can register online or you can also contact us at training@mentalhealthireland.ie or phone 01-2841166. Cost of training • €25 per person • €10 for the unwaged Prices include course materials and light refreshments. Payment policy Paypal online or by cheque/postal order made out to Mental Health Ireland. Cancellation policy Please give 72-hour notice by emailing us at training@mentalhealthireland.ie or phone 01-2841166. To book your place now, please click on the link below: http://www.mentalhealthireland.ie/training/training-and-education-modules.html?task=view_category&category_id=3 |
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This is a video made by Stephen Doak, Stephen Sullivan and David Mackin who are all 4th year students in IT Sligo studying Public Health & Health Promotion.
This video was made to promote speaking out if you have problems about suicide and to also try shake off the taboo about the word suicide.
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