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Icon for www.ulster.ac.ukUlster University · Mar 26, 2017

IMPACT – Improving Mental Health Pathways and Care for Adolescents in Transition to Adult Services in Northern Ireland

IMPACT is a mixed methods study in which we will examine the transition of young people aged 16-18 years referred to CAMHS, detailing their pathways ... health service researchers, including academic psychiatrists from the UK, Northern Ireland and the ...
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NI mental health charities help launch suicide prevention walk for 2025

Darkness Into Light (DIL), the annual fundraising event which raises vital funds for local mental health charities in Northern Ireland, is back for 2025. Organised by suicide prevention ...
Icon for www.irishnews.comThe Irish News · 13d

More than 300,000 calls made to mental health helplines in last year

More than 300,000 people have made calls to mental health helplines in Northern Ireland in the last year as organisations face funding cuts. Helplines NI, a network of 46 helpline services ...
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Large rise in NI universities' mental health spending since Covid

The amount of money Northern Ireland universities are spending on mental health and wellbeing services for students has increased significantly since the Covid-19 pandemic. Figures received via ...
Icon for www.dailyprincetonian.comThe Daily Princetonian · 13d

Ivy League mental health conference, flexible pathway policy discussed at penultimate USG meeting

In its penultimate meeting of the year, the Undergraduate Student Government (USG) heard mid-year presentations from mental health chair Allen Nieva ... This flexible pathway policy proposal plans to first identify departments where students may have ...