We were delighted to host Eoin Stephens at the Killarney Heights hotel yesterday for our Neurodiversity Training Workshop titled ‘Working neuro-affirmatively with Autistic and ADHD adults’. Thanks to Coolmine TC, CYPSC Kerry, KCYS, SRDATF, TORC frc & HSE Southwest for supporting.
Earlier this year, Ruhama released new research, ‘Room for Recovery - Housing Hope After Exploitation', on the deficiencies in the current emergency accommodation model for victims of sexual exploitation.
Check out the research at the link in our bio.
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Every man can face challenges with his mental health. Talking about it can make things feel a little easier.
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Fitness and educational recovery programme starting the middle of January called Stronger Steps.
The two components will be a physical fitness class and an accredited QQI 3 Personal Effectiveness educational element.
#recovery#collabration@HSESouthWest@ETBIreland@cldatf
This World Mental Health Day October 10 is
highlighting the importance of seeking help when times
are tough.
👉Up to one in four people 👥will
experience a mental health problem at some point
👉Visit https://t.co/zZArDJwFQ2
#worldmentalhealthday❤️
@mentalhealthireland
Drug use and young people – what parents and guardians need to know.
Watch our webinar where we discuss vaping products and psychoactive substances including HHC, and other cannabis-related substances and emerging drugs of concern.
Watch here: https://t.co/uR1C8xVdkW
[New to the library] Webinar recording - HSE Health and Wellbeing: Parents matter – vaping products & psychoactive substances: what you should know as a parent. https://t.co/DNunkBFeLz
Getting ready for our second role out of Hidden Harm training here in HSE Southwest, this is a co-produced training between Tusla and the HSE focusing on recognising and responding to the impact of parental substance use on children #hiddenharm
Thanks to @amyroche36 and @ODonovanPad who provided DRIVE training for front line staff of Mercy University Hospital today. Highly recommend this course for any front line workers facing the daily challenges that drug intimidation and violence brings to our patients.
The latest issue of our newsletter is now available, a great way to keep up-to-date with recent publications on alcohol, tobacco and other drugs https://t.co/UzOs1OaGPF
A landmark collaborative study suggests gambling is a significant factor in suicide risk. But, as co-author Dr Suzi Lyons, the new Head of the HRB's National Health Information Systems explains, the scale of the problem could be higher.
Read blog➡️https://t.co/hhN02SkoyU
Listen to Professor Eamon Keenan, HSE’s National Clinical Lead on Addiction Services, on Today with Claire Byrne: https://t.co/kJVsR0GUOY
@RTEradio1#ReduceTheHarm
NIC Dublin Drug & Alcohol Task Force: request for expression of interest for research projects
(1) Migrant substance use study https://t.co/AFkntjK660
(2) Prevention and education supports https://t.co/YEPHRpEhTd
(3) North Inner City business community https://t.co/mjEFHnJqBv