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The #AntiViral movement: Young people and COVID-19
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The Government has teamed up with social media influencers to promote positive behaviour in young people during COVID-19
Check the Register before November 25th
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Now is the time to check if your name is on the register before 25 November 2020
‘How’s Your Head: Young Voices During COVID-19’ report
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Young people shared their views on the COVID-19 crisis in this national consultation with the Department of Children and Youth Affairs
- Self Care
- Factsheet
8 self care activities for men
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Taking time out each day for yourself isn’t a luxury, it is an investment
- Getting Help
- Factsheet
5 signs that you may need mental health support
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There are times in your life where you may require mental health support to help you cope with challenges you may face
- Getting Help
- Factsheet
Mental health supports for men in Ireland
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Some men find it difficult to talk about how they’re feeling, but there are services who can help you get there.
- Bullying
- Factsheet
How to challenge toxic masculinity
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In order to tackle toxic masculinity, we need to talk about it
- Bullying
- Factsheet
What is toxic masculinity?
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Toxic masculinity can have a negative impact on men’s mental health and can be harmful to women and other people
- Smoking
- Factsheet
Smoking and COVID-19: What are the risks?
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Smoking and vaping can increase your risk on getting COVID-19
Enter the Live Out Loud campaign and celebrate LGBTI+ youth
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Live Out Loud is looking for positive stories that celebrate LGBTI+ young people in Ireland
What to do if you are a close contact
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You may need to restrict your movements or isolate depending on whether you are a close contact or a casual contact
Do I have to self-isolate with COVID-19 symptoms?
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You need to self-isolate if you have Covid-19 in order to protect others around you from developing the illness.