Mental Health
Carlow Regional Youth Service provides a confidential one to one counselling service for young people from 12-18 years to help them come to terms with problems in their lives.
The Family Resource centre provides one to one counselling, art therapy and a play therapy service for children which is delivered by counsellors and therapists. The service is requires a minimum €5.00 donation per session.
The Bagenalstown Family Resource Centre provides services such as general counselling, art therapy, as well as bereavement support groups free of charge.
Solace Café Cork, is a free out of hours mental health service offering peer-support in the community when other services are not available.
- 083 885 5990
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The REGARI Recovery College aims to support, maintain and promote positive mental health in the community and to foster hopeful positive conversations about human distress and the challenges associated with poor mental health.
- 087 622 1335
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Recovery Education CHO7 delivers workshops and courses to support you in managing your wellbeing and mental health recovery. Recovery Education CHO7 covers Dublin South Central/Kildare/West Wicklow.
The recovery college south east provides educational workshops for people who are experiencing mental health and addiction challenges.
The workshops are all co-produced by people with lived experience of these challenges and who found recovery education beneficial to their recovery.
Mid-West ARIES offers a range of courses, information and educational materials on Recovery and Wellbeing in Mental Health in Limerick, Clare and North Tipperary.
- 061 461276
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The Mayo Recovery College is based on on the Castlebar campus of the Atlantic Technological University.
The college aims to support, maintain and promote positive mental health in the community and to foster hopeful positive conversations about human distress and the challenges associated with poor mental health.
The Innovation Recovery College is an online education resource to support people recovering from mental health difficulties or for those who simply want to practice self-care. It is a cross-border initiative aimed at people in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.
Based at the Institute for Lifecourse & Society Building (ILAS), University of Galway, North Campus, Galway Recovery College offers recovery education to everyone. The college aims to support, maintain and promote positive mental health in the community and to foster hopeful positive conversations about human distress and the challenges associated with poor mental health.
Dublin North, North East Recovery College provides recovery-based education for mental health recovery. Working in communities to become trauma-informed and responsive to dual diagnosis.