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Aware
Aware is a voluntary organisation formed in 1985 by a
group of interested patients, relatives and mental
health professionals whose aims are to assist that
section of the population who are directly affected by
depression.
www.aware.ie
CARI Foundation
The CARI Foundation is a registered charity founded in
1989. CARI’s primary aim is to provide professional,
child centred therapy and counselling services to
children, families and groups who have been affected by
child sexual abuse.
www.CARI.ie
Headway Ireland
Headway Ireland was founded in 1985 to develop, provide
and promote services to enhance the potential of people
with an acquired brain injury.
www.HeadwayIreland.ie
Mental Health Ireland
Mental Health Ireland aims to promote positive mental
health and to actively support persons with a mental
illness, their families and carers by identifying their
needs and advocating their rights. Mental Health Ireland
was formerly known as 'The Mental Health Association of
Ireland'
www.MentalHealthIreland.ie
BODYWHYS
Bodywhys, the Eating Disorders
Association of Ireland is a voluntary agency providing
support, information and understanding to people
affected by eating disorders. Details of all services
are available on the helpline or by ringing the
administration line on 01-283 4963.
www.bodywhys.ie
PARENTLINE
Parentline is a free,
anonymous and confidential support service for parents
and guardians. As well as a telephone helpline, Parent
line offers face to face information and a listening ear
to anyone in a parenting role.
www.parentline.ie
MRCS
Marriage and Relationship Counselling Services (MRCS)
was founded in Ireland in the early 1960s to provide the
highest-quality, non-denominational counselling service
to those experiencing difficulties in their marriage or
relationship.
www.MRCS.ie
One in Four
One in Four is a registered charity that offers a voice
and support to men and women who have experienced sexual
abuse and/or sexual violence. One in Four also helps the
families and friends of people who have experienced
abuse.
www.OneInFour.org
Rape Crisis Centre
The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre was established in 1979 to
provide support to women and men who have experienced
rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment and/or childhood
sexual abuse. Services include a 24-hour telephone
helpline staffed by trained counsellors which operates
365 days of the year. Although the Centre is based in
Dublin, its counsellors take calls from all over the
country. The Centre takes calls from women and men of
all ages who have experienced or want to talk about the
effects of any kind of sexual violence.
www.DRCC.ie
Samaritans
Samaritans is available 24 hours a day to provide
confidential emotional support for people who are
experiencing feelings of distress or despair, including
those which may lead to suicide.
www.Samaritans.org
Schizophrenia Ireland
Schizophrenia Ireland is a national organisation
dedicated to up-holding the rights and addressing the
needs of those affected by enduring illness through
promotion and the provision of high quality services.
S.I. works to ensure the continual enhancement of the
quality of life of the people it serves.
www.SIRL.ie
Suicide Prevention
This website is a joint initiative of Suicide Prevention
Ltd (a group of Irish doctors and other professionals),
and ElectricAid, a corporate social welfare initiative
of the ESB. The site is offered as an information
service for those with thoughts of self-harm or suicide,
and for those who know them.
www.suicide.ie
Living Life Centre
We provide a counselling and
supportive services to those who would not normally be
able to afford it, reaching out, primarily, to the
marginalised, unemployed and disadvantaged in our
community.
www.livinglifecounselling.com
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