Mental Health Matters
Last Updated on Wednesday, 09 December 2009 15:38

As mental health problems are on the increase, it is now more important than ever for young people to be introduced to the concept of positive mental health.
Mental Health Matters, a mental health resource pack for 14 – 18 year olds aims to:
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Address the issue of mental health in a realistic, relevant and age appropriate manner
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Present mental health as a distinct concept integral to our daily lives, the maintenance of which is vital to physical health
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Provide resource material which in its methodology and content is informative for any school which intends to introduce a module on mental health into Transition Year
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Challenge young people’s attitudes and misconceptions as regards mental illness
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Look critically at society’s attitude to mental illness and the factors which influence such attitudes
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Make young people aware of the mental health services and facilities available should they, a member of their family, or a friend require to avail of same
Mental Health Matters is structured in six units, each of which explores a specific theme through a series of exercises. These exercises are supplemented by teacher information and support materials contained in a learning resource section.
For more information on the Mental Health Matters resource pack please contact Elaine Corcoran at
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Mental Health Matters Teacher Training
Request for Further Information
A training course specifically for Post-Primary Schools Teachers will take place in 2010. The details are currently being finalised. To register interest in the training course, please click here to fill in the application form.
Teachers who attend this training will receive a Mental Health Matters Resource Pack upon completion. The training course is free of charge.

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