If you were discharged from a mental health hospital or unit between April and July, you may be invited to take part in the National Mental Health Experience Survey. Please share your experience to help improve inpatient mental health care across Ireland.
The strong uptake in the programme’s first six months highlights a growing willingness among men to take proactive steps to support their mental health.
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Connecting for Life 2026–2035 will strengthen crisis supports, expand community services and support those most at risk.
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'One step at a time' is the focus of this year's Men's Health Week.
Small first steps can lead to amazing long-term results.
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‘Connecting for Life 2026-2035' is the result of a highly collaborative process grounded in evidence and shaped by the voices of those with lived experience of suicide and self-harm.
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Connecting for Life 2026–2035 is shaped by lived experience, placing people at the centre and promoting hope, recovery and resilience.
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Minister Murnane O’Connor has welcomed the formal designation of Carlow, Cork and Waterford as WHO European Healthy Cities, alongside national network designation for the National Healthy Cities Network of Ireland.
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