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letsomeoneknow.ie Interactive platform that will increase young people's awareness about mental health and wellbeing as well as providing contact details for support and advice. There are tips and quizzes about looking after yourself and your friends. The website also features a personal action diary.
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Barnardos Teenhelp Teenhelp is an online resource established by the children's charity Barnardos in conjunction with the Family Support Agency which offers practical advice to teenagers and their parents on issues such as depression, domestic abuse, parental separation and death.
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SpunOut.ie SpunOut.ie is an independent, youth powered national charity working to empower young people to create personal and social change.
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Headstrong Headstrong is an independent NGO committed to working with communities in Ireland to ensure that young people (aged 12-25) are better supported to achieve mental health and wellbeing.
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Jigsaw Jigsaw is a free and confidential (private) support service for young people, aged 15 - 25, in Galway City and County. Jigsaw support is about listening to you, to find out where you’re at, and figure out where you want to be.
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TEENTXT TEENTXT is a Text Support Line for young people in the Kerry area.
If teenagers have problems relating to issues such as bullying, relationships, exam pressure, alcohol/drug use, any form of abuse, depression or simply no one to talk to, they can access the service for support by texting the word “TEEN” to 50101 and they will get a personal response. The service is totally confidential and the teenager’s number will not appear on any screen. The teenager will remain in control at all times.
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National Youth Council of Ireland The National Youth Council of Ireland is the representative body for national voluntary youth work organisations in Ireland.
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Reach Out Reach Out is a web-based service that inspires young people to help themselves through tough times, and find ways to improve their own mental health and well-being.
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Childline
Childline is a part of the ISPCC (The Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children). Childline has two parts. There is a telephone service and there is an online and mobile phone texting service.
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Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (ISPCC) The ISPCC exists to ensure that all children are given the opportunity to experience love and happiness, to stop discrimination and exclusion of children and to end cruelty and injustice to children.
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Ombudsman for Children's Office (OCO) The Ombudsman for Children's Office (OCO) is here to make sure that the government and other people who make decisions about young people really think about what is best for young people.
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HandsOnScotland HandsOnScotland is a one-stop shop for practical information and techniques on how to respond helpfully to children and young people's troubling behaviour, build up their self-esteem and promote their positive mental wellbeing.
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ISSU Irish Second-Level Students' Union The Irish Second-Level Student's Union (ISSU) has a dual role: it promotes the benefits of young people becoming part of the decision-making process that affects their school lives, and it provides individual students with support for voicing their views and opinions.
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HeadsUp HeadsUp is a youth mental health promotion project run by the Rehab Group. It provides a number of initiatives including ASIST and SafeTalk training, Lifeskills courses, the HeadsUp Text service and the HeadsUp website www.headsup.ie. The HeadsUp website contains fact sheets, interviews, personal stories; CBT based online skills course, Art from the Heart and Acts of Random Kindness sections.
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