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Trendsmap Ireland 47 min
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Respondendo a @NWCI
Louise McSharry brings up menopause, perinatal mental health, experiences which are not talked about. If these things were happening to men, we wouldn’t be having this discussion. Hormonal changes can have a huge impact and we need to be talking about them
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anne baenziger 14 min
we need more people/professionals to say, “I hear you.”
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See Change 11 min
On engaging with mental health services, woman said the power of mental health professionals saying “I hear you” was a moment of change. Feeling they were finally being heard. Something we can all engage in when listening to people speak up
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Respondendo a @TheUSI @StPatricks
Aoife Price of : in their experience people aren’t aware of the mental health services for students on campus. Elaine Donnelly says there needs to be clear pathways so people can access all services.
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Respondendo a @NWCI
Cliona Loughnane talked to women in the making of this report who spoke of their fear of letting go, in case they couldn’t hold back.
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Respondendo a @louisemcsharry
Louise McSharry, a proud feminist, remarks how unequal things are once you have a child, which is because of maternity leave, paternity leave disparity. Women maintain these duties when they go back to work, and the scale remains unequal.
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Respondendo a @NWCI
Missie Collins is delivering powerful testimony to the Traveller experience. Suicide rates are 7 times higher than the settled population. You’re discriminated against number one because you are a woman, and then because you are a Traveller.
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Respondendo a @StPatricks
Elaine Donnelly is a Mental Health Social Worker in Mental Health Services.
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Respondendo a @PaveePoint
Missie Collins of has been working for over 30 years for Travellers Rights. Discrimination, living conditions, education and low income are huge factors in Traveller’s mental health.
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Respondendo a @TheUSI
Aoife Price of is an ardent campaigner mental health issues, and speaks to the need for highlighting young women’s mental health
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Respondendo a @louisemcsharry
Author and broadcaster Chair of our panel discussion talks briefly about her experience of mental health before introducing our panel
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Respondendo a @StPatricks
Louise O’Leary, Chair of the Women’s Mental Health Network: Everyone should have access to good mental health services and we encourage people to join the network.
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Hazel Chu 1 h
At the report launch. A detailed & thoughtful report identifying issues & themes. Especially impactful are the accounts from women in their own words. Full report available on website.
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June Tinsley 57 min
Excellent report by on highlighting the individual experiences of women of services. So imp to listen & learn from them so services can be improved appropriately.
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Hazel Chu 43 min
report hitting home. I spent the past yr feeling isolated & terrified thanks to Post Natal Depression. I had great support from Holles St but waiting list lengthy & nationally there's not enough support. We need to tackle this now & not at crisis point.
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Lisa Marmion 45 min
“Let’s be mindful about how we report, research, understand and improve the experience of women in a way that is not pathologising but empowering” Dr. Clodagh Dowling
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It Stops Now 46 min
Jenny Liston Womens Health Officer talking about the impact violence has on women's mental health. Dismissing their experiences compounds the harm
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Respondendo a @NWCI
Jenny Liston closes saying women are looking for universal access to mental health services. We also need more data on how women access services, more research needs to be done.
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Col PsychiatristsIRE 47 min
Traveller and migrant groups pointed out the need to look at women's mental health intersectionally as those in minorities experience double discrimination
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