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Learn about the little things which can boost your mental health

The communications officer of a Galway based national youth website will share his mental health experience in a series of films and advertisements aimed at helping others going through difficult times.

Information night on mental health for young people

An information event takes place this evening at 7pm about CAATCH, a new regional, voluntary, initiative to promote physical and mental wellbeing.

From Ashes - a new exhibition at Mullingar’s County Buildings

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From Ashes is a collection of new works by north Westmeath artist Aishling Muller which will open in County Buildings, Mullingar on July 31.

New politicians must tackle mental health issues

On Friday Irish citizens selected candidates they believe will deliver a better Galway and a better Europe. In voting against current Government parties, the people have translated their anger to the ballot box and said "enough".

Mayfly 10k challenge to raise awareness of mental health

The third annual Mayfly 10k challenge will take place in Oughterard on Saturday May 24 at 1.30pm.

Summer art classes at Cregal Art

Cregal Art will host a free card making demonstration day and a variety of art classes throughout the summer months to facilitate both adults and children.

Mindfulness and meditation course in Athlone

A mindfulness and meditation course, run by the Irish Mindfulness Institute, will take place in Athlone on Saturday May 17.

Creative writing for children at Ballina Arts Centre

Ballina Arts Centre is giving budding young Seamus Heaneys and John Banvilles the opportunity to develop their craft with a series of creative writing workshops for children.

Creative writing for children at Ballina Arts Centre

Mental health stigma must be addressed if people are to seek help, city event to be told

The stigma surrounding mental health difficulties must be urgently addressed if people are to seek the help they need to get better, according to the chief executive of St Patrick’s mental health services in Dublin.

 

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