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Covid: 'Sustained surge' of mental health problems expected in coming years

There was a need for much closer integration between mental health charities, the Health Service Executive, and general practitioners, he said. Sinn Féin TD Pat Buckley expressed concern that a “tsunami effect” of mental health problems from the pandemic would not be felt for more than a year. “It’s not today, or tomorrow, or five months’ time, it’s going to be 12 to 18 months when this tsunami effect of Covid is going to hit,” he said. “ It’s going to hit everybody, to children, to the people who lose their jobs, to the elderly, to the people who have been isolated,” he said.

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Over 1,600 register for Darkness Into Light in Offaly

Over 1,600 register for Darkness Into Light in Offaly Reporter: );   ); OVER 1,600 people registered to take part in Darkness Into Light events in Offaly on Saturday morning last. A total of €45,000 has so far been raised by participants to aid the Pieta House suicide prevention and awareness charity. Due to Covid restrictions participants had to complete their walks, runs or hikes in their own areas explained the Chairman of the Tullamore Darkness Into Light committee, Jason Rabbette. Mr Rabettee extended thanks to all those who took part in the event and to the members of his hard-working committee. “The sunrise walk, cycle, run or hike commenced at 5am on Saturday with people from all over the county participating,” he added.

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Darkness into Light raises record €7.3m in funding for Pieta House

The annual event brought in €7.3m for suicide prevention charity Pieta House this year. The coronavirus pandemic meant people were not able to come together as they have in previous years; however, thousands of people got involved virtually. The theme for this year was ‘One Sunrise Together’ – and 143,000 took part in walks, runs, cycles or swims as the sun rose Pieta House fundraising and advocacy manager Tom McEvoy said the fundraiser was a success despite the changes. “The funding has exceeded previous years,” he said. “This is the largest ever year in terms of funding. “In terms of numbers and people who have registered, it is down on previous years but being honest with you, it was a different event so it is very, very difficult to compare like with like. In previous years, people attended a venue.”

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Offaly school receives national recognition for wellbeing programme

Offaly school receives national recognition for wellbeing programme Reporter: );   ); TULLAMORE S Sacred Heart School Wellbeing team are delighted to have been awarded the Amber Flag for 2021!  Wellbeing Coordinator, Ms Laura Geraghty said “This flag is really important because it is awarded by the Pieta House team and it recognises that our school promotes positive mental health- despite all the barriers we had to face during the last year. By achieving the Amber Flag this year, it really is a testament to the importance we have placed on mental health and well-being. We look at our look achievements throughout the year and are grateful to have had the team of students we worked with, and their energy and positivity kept us going”

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Sinn Féin councillor apologises for 'untrue' comment over FG representative

  A Sinn Féin Dublin City Councillor has agreed to make a donation to two mental health charities and has apologised for making untrue comments about another councillor during an online council meeting last month. Cllr Máire Devine, a registered mental health nurse, apologised to Fine Gael’s Danny Byrne on Monday for saying during a meeting on April 12th that he “need[s] psychological help”. At the latest monthly council meeting, she said: “The comment made by me was untrue, and I shouldn’t have made comments that seemed of a personal nature about Cllr Byrne.” Ms Devine withdrew her original statement and said she “did not intend to make light of mental health issues”. She apologised to Mr Byrne for the “unnecessary upset” her remark had caused him. Cllr Devine said she had agreed to make a financial contribution to Mr Byrne which she understands will be forwarded to mental health charities Pieta House and Jigsaw.

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