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Schizophrenia Ireland is the national organisation dedicated to upholding the rights and addressing the needs of all those affected by enduring mental illness including, but not exclusively, schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder and bi-polar disorder, through the promotion and provision of high-quality services and working to ensure the continual enhancement of the quality of life of the people it serves.
SI has offices in Dublin, Cork, Galway, Kilkenny, Longford, Ennis and Dundalk.
You may help with the survey.
You may register for the Biennial Conference. Biennial Conference
You may download the Strategic Plan. Strategic Plan
You may watch the Schizophrenia Ireland Helpline Advertisement. Helpline Advertisement
Irish Mental Health Coalition - Campaigning for Improved mental health services. The Irish Mental Health Coalition campaign was launched in June 2006. The campaign puts mental health on the political and public agendas.
One in four people in Ireland will experience a mental health problem at some point in their lives. Many will never need to seek services and supports, but for those of us who will, our future, and that of our children and families, will depend on the right help being available when we need it. At the moment, this is not what many people around the country are encountering when they reach out for support. The Irish Mental Health Coalition campaign believes that we can and must confront the issues and take practical steps to improve mental healthcare in Ireland.
Visit the website at www.imhc.ie
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