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Mental Health First Aid Ireland provides training to 10,000th person Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Ireland has now provided mental health first aid training to 10,000 people nationwide, giving them the signs to recognise when someone is in mental health distress. The MHFA programme is designed to help members of the public, people in workplaces and communities to provide mental health first aid to people in need until appropriate professional help arrives or the crisis is resolved. A first aider does not make a diagnosis of mental illness or provide therapy but helps someone who may bee developing a mental health problem or experiencing a mental health crisis following a similar approach that has been successful with conventional first aid. ....
); Quitting the Irish team at 27 to set up a business and the obsession required to be an elite footballer Former Ireland star Marie Curtin reflects on her distinguished career. By Paul Fennessy Saturday 30 Jan 2021, 6:45 AM Jan 30th 2021, 6:45 AM 5,044 Views 0 Comments Marie Curtin pictured prior to an Ireland game in 2007. Image: Lorraine O Sullivan/INPHO Marie Curtin pictured prior to an Ireland game in 2007. Image: Lorraine O Sullivan/INPHO Updated at 10.34 ‘OBSESSION’ IS a word Marie Curtin uses on multiple occasions over the course of this interview. And it is a quality that is certainly required to have played as long as she has at elite level, amid a Women’s National League that’s still marred by ‘pay-to-play’ restrictions. ....
Limerick people urged to keep well by walking into 2021 Reporter: [email protected] The aim of the campaign is to get as many people as possible out and active for at least 30 minutes ); ); A new campaign has been launched to encouraging Limerick people of all ages to walk into 2021 by taking part in the Keep Well Walking Challenge. The Keep Well campaign is aimed at showing people of all ages how we can mind our own physical and mental health and wellbeing by adding healthy and helpful habits to our daily and weekly routine. It is being run by Limerick Sports Partnership in association with Sport Ireland, Get Ireland Walking Healthy Ireland and Limerick City and County Council. ....