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Mayo Schools lead the way in implementing a mental health and wellbeing programme for students
Mayo schools are to implement a mental health and wellbeing programme in the classroom over the next three years with the support of local organisations.
Westmeath County Council launch ‘Keep Well’ campaign
The Government Plan for Living with COVID-19 - Resilience and Recovery 2020-2021, highlights the important role that individual and community resilience will play in contributing to our ongoing response to the present pandemic.
Launch of foundation to improve mental health of young persons
A new foundation committed to improving the mental health of young people in Ireland was launched this week.
Four key skills to improve your emotional intelligence
Q: I keep hearing about emotional intelligence. It seems to be a key skill managers seek in their employees. I have a general idea of what it is. But, how do I bring this out of me and even improve on it? (BC, email).
Four key skills to improve your emotional intelligence
Q: I keep hearing about emotional intelligence. It seems to be a key skill managers seek in their employees. I have a general idea of what it is. But, how do I bring this out of me and even improve on it? (BC, email).
Protecting physical health is important but let's not forget about mental health - Chambers
Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers speaking about the impact of lockdown on people said: "We have rightly been focused on protecting public health from Cobid-19 and working to ensure our hospitals do not become over run but there have been unintended consequences for people's mental health as we roll in and out of lockdown and little has been done to help people."
Wildlands offering the gift of adventure this Christmas
This year has really highlighted the importance of looking after our physical and mental health and what better way to treat loved ones or reward employees this Christmas than with the gift of an exhilarating adventure at Wildlands.
Lisa Shackleton & Nicole Langan - Irish Apothecary
Irish Apothecary creates a place in the centre of Westport for people to come and experience all the benefits of being well in mind, body and soul.
Frontline workers sought for mental health study
NUI Galway researchers in collaboration with the University of Milano-Bicocca, Milan, are leading The Frontline Worker Support (FLoWS) project to develop guidelines for alleviating psychological distress in frontline healthcare workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OK Who’s Next? to help, Hairdressing Beauty, Wellbeing, Fitness Industries recover.
With the imminent opening of appointment-based businesses, adhering to safety requirements will be a burden on those businesses. Hairdressers, Beauticians, Wellbeing, Fitness and other businesses will have the headache of trying to schedule appointments while trying to also maximise use of space and staff to get their business up and running again. Promoting the business and providing appointments has just become a lot easier. Thanks to the recent launch of a highly innovative online platform called ‘OK Who’s Next?’ developed by Irish entrepreneur, Martin Flynn. This ‘one stop shop’ makes it easy for clients to book a range of appointments, while enabling service-providers schedule appointments safely in line with capacity and staff numbers.