Mental Health Reform call on Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health to Urgently Update Mental Health Act, 2001

Mental Health Reform call on Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health to Urgently Update Mental Health Act, 2001 Mental Health Reform has today called on the Oireachtas Joint Committee on Health to quickly progress the Mental Health (Amendment) (No.2) Bill 2017 to the next stage of the legislative process, when it considers the Bill tomorrow morning. … Read more

Report launch highlights homeless people’s need for 24/7 access to mental health services

NEW RESEARCH REPORT HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR HOMELESS PEOPLE TO HAVE 24/7 ACCESS TO MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES Mental Health Reform and the Dublin Simon Community have today (15/06/2017) launched a joint research report, ‘Homelessness and Mental Health: Voices of Experience’, highlighting the personal stories of people who experience both homelessness and mental health difficulties. The launch … Read more

Vacancies: Operations Manager and Communications & Information Executive

Mental Health Reform is the national coalition driving reform of Ireland’s mental health services and social inclusion of people with mental health difficulties. Our vision is of an Ireland where people with mental health difficulties can recover their wellbeing and live a full life in the community. With more than 50 member organisations and 10,000 individual … Read more

Mental Health Reform welcomes sanction for recruitment of 114 Assistant Psychologists in Primary Care

Mental Health Reform welcomes sanction for recruitment of 114 Assistant Psychologists in Primary Care Mental Health Reform has today welcomed the announcement that Minister of State for Mental Health and Older People, Helen McEntee, has sanctioned the recruitment of 114 Assistant Psychologists for primary care teams across Ireland. Speaking about the announcement, Director of Mental … Read more

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