Mental Health

Samaritans provides a 24-hour freephone number for anyone experiencing difficulty or who needs to talk.

Men’s Sheds provides support, information and resources to member's sheds, places for men to connect with each other and improve their own well being.

Men’s Development Network provides various support to men such as one-to-one and group work, training, phone line support, and awareness raising.

Crosscare is the Social Support Agency of the Catholic Archdiocese of Dublin and provides a range of social care, community and youth work services across the Dublin Archdiocese.

Aware provides information and support services to people affected by mental illnesses such as depression, bipolar and mood-related conditions.

The Your Mental Health information line provides information and advice about your mental health and wellbeing.

Turn2me provides online mental health support, including various support groups and free counselling.

The Traveller Counselling Service provides community-based counselling service to meet the needs of the Traveller & Roma communities.

Teenline provides a 24-hour active listening service for young people up to the age of 18 in Ireland.

Shine provides support, resources and advocacy for people experiencing serious mental health diagnoses and mental ill health.

We are an Irish organisation for people with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), trichotillomania (TTM) and body dysmorphic disorder (BDD)

MyMind provides professional counselling and psychotherapy, face-to-face or online, without waiting lists or need to referral. Face-to-face appointments are available from 11 locations across Ireland and online in over 20 languages. MyMind's fees are based on income, with HSE-funded Low Cost appointments available to full-time third level students and anyone earning less than 25,000 per year.