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Northern Ireland charity providing practical and emotional support to relatives and carers of people with mental illness.
Tel: 028 9023 8284
Email: info@cause.org.uk
A professional body for those involved in the management and development of people.
Tel: 020 8612 6200
Today, kids and teenagers tend to know more about mobiles, the internet and social media than adults.That's why O2 have written this guide. It's to help adults understand what kids really do on their mobiles and the internet. And it's also to help you talk to your kids openly about the risks, so they know how to protect themselves.
Mental Health First Aider and Suicide prevention training. Training to equip professionals and carers to improve and increase knowledge, skills and understanding of Mental Health and Wellbeing.
Database of UK counsellors, with information on training, experience and fees.
National childcare organisation providing support, advice and training for childcare providers, parents and other childcare practitioners. Aims to raise public awareness of the needs of young children and their families and to raise the profile of the role of play in children’s development and learning. Publications: Quarterly magazine; leaflets; research papers; support literature.
Tel. No: (01) 405 7100
GROW in Ireland is a worldwide community mental health movement with over 140 groups throughout Ireland. GROW holds weekly meetings which emphasise a mutual self-help approach to mental health and the development of personal resources using a twelve-step programme of growth to maturity in avoiding and recovering from mental breakdown. GROW in Ireland is anonymous, confidential and free. Meeting are held regularly and can be found open country wide.
Tel (ROI): 1890 474 474
HandsOnScotland is an online resource for anybody working with or caring for children and young people. The website provides practical information and techniques on how to respond helpfully to children and young people's troubling behaviour and offers advice and activities on how to help them flourish.
(Note: Irish equivalent to HSE) Advice for Work Related Stress Contact Information:
Contact Person: Patricia Murray
Tel. No.: (01) 614 7000, Hours: 9.00am-5.00pm
The Health and Safety Commission is responsible for health and safety regulation in Great Britain. The Health and Safety Executive and local government are the enforcing authorities who work in support of the Commission.
Tel: 020 7224 1539
A Swiss based site with not a lot of content but worth keeping an eye on. Designed for health professionals.
The purpose of the site is ultimately to provide the UK with a huge hypnotherapy support network.
Europe's leading body for health and safety professionals
Tel: 0116 257 3100
The International Labour Organisation (ILO), is a specialised agency associated with the United Nations (UN), whose worldwide objectives are to improve labour conditions. This section of their website has a considerable amount of information with specialist info for air traffic controllers, assembly line workers, bus drivers, offshore oil and gas workers and nursing. A very useful site.