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Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
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Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. WORLD SCHIZOPHRENIA DAY 2021 The love and support of family and friends plays an important role in schizophrenia recovery. We have groups for both people with lived experience of schizophrenia and for families/ relatives/ friends supporting a loved one living with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. (New online groups for the summer months will be announced shortly.) HSE CHO9 COVID-19 MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORTS HSE CHO9 Covid-19 Mental Health Supports. Posted on January 22, 2021. HSE CHO9 (Dublin North City and County), has published a list of mental health supports available during Covid-19. Download the usefulresource here.
THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Supporting People Affected By Mental Ill Health | Shine. Our vision is of an Ireland where all those affected by mental ill health have the right to recovery and the opportunity to achieve the best quality of life. Our vision is of an Ireland where all those affected by mental ill health have the right to recovery and the opportunity to achieveGET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
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Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. WORLD SCHIZOPHRENIA DAY 2021 The love and support of family and friends plays an important role in schizophrenia recovery. We have groups for both people with lived experience of schizophrenia and for families/ relatives/ friends supporting a loved one living with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. (New online groups for the summer months will be announced shortly.) HSE CHO9 COVID-19 MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORTS HSE CHO9 Covid-19 Mental Health Supports. Posted on January 22, 2021. HSE CHO9 (Dublin North City and County), has published a list of mental health supports available during Covid-19. Download the usefulresource here.
THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR SHINE SUMMER ONLINE GROUPS “All About Me” Shine launches a summer series of lunchtime workshops Concentrating on your personal development, Shine will host a group for people with self-experience of a mental health difficulty and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask for RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PUBLICATIONS FRIENDS: Recovery Booklet. FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. FRIENDS is a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and the Mid-West HSE. Family recovery is the process of becoming aware of how our behaviours and beliefs impact our relationships and quality oflife.
SHINE SUMMER ONLINE GROUPS COMING SOON! “All About Me” Shine launches a summer series of lunchtime workshops Concentrating on your personal development, Shine will host a group for people with self-experience of a mental health difficulty and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty.GET IN TOUCH
Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMMES We offer training and education programmes to people experiencing mental health difficulties and to those who support them to manage their own recovery.. Shine staff, people with lived experience and family members supporting people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, design and produce our recovery focused education programmes together. GOVERNANCE | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH corporate governance, finance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT) and data, media and communications, risk management, strategic development and implementation. Kevin has worked as a Director of Corporate Operations in the Irish public health sector for the last 15 years. Kevin is also a qualified personal and managementcoach.
FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, SHINE RECOVERY FUND: APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! What is the Shine Recovery Fund? The purpose of the Shine Recovery Fund is to facilitate a person with self experience of mental health difficulties to achieve some aim, which may be an educational, recreational or social activity and which may require a small amount of money to help him/ her achieve this purpose. VACANCIES | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine offers roles and volunteer opportunities in the areas of support, administration and professional services - review our current career vacancies here. SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Supporting People Affected By Mental Ill Health | Shine. Our vision is of an Ireland where all those affected by mental ill health have the right to recovery and the opportunity to achieve the best quality of life. Our vision is of an Ireland where all those affected by mental ill health have the right to recovery and the opportunity to achieveGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
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Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET IN TOUCH
Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, WORLD SCHIZOPHRENIA DAY 2021 The love and support of family and friends plays an important role in schizophrenia recovery. We have groups for both people with lived experience of schizophrenia and for families/ relatives/ friends supporting a loved one living with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. (New online groups for the summer months will be announced shortly.) SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Supporting People Affected By Mental Ill Health | Shine. Our vision is of an Ireland where all those affected by mental ill health have the right to recovery and the opportunity to achieve the best quality of life. Our vision is of an Ireland where all those affected by mental ill health have the right to recovery and the opportunity to achieveGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
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Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET IN TOUCH
Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, WORLD SCHIZOPHRENIA DAY 2021 The love and support of family and friends plays an important role in schizophrenia recovery. We have groups for both people with lived experience of schizophrenia and for families/ relatives/ friends supporting a loved one living with a diagnosis of schizophrenia. (New online groups for the summer months will be announced shortly.) SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
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Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask for REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR SHINE SUMMER ONLINE GROUPS “All About Me” Shine launches a summer series of lunchtime workshops Concentrating on your personal development, Shine will host a group for people with self-experience of a mental health difficulty and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty.NEWS & BLOG
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RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PUBLICATIONS FRIENDS: Recovery Booklet. FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. FRIENDS is a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and the Mid-West HSE. Family recovery is the process of becoming aware of how our behaviours and beliefs impact our relationships and quality oflife.
MEMBERSHIP | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH We will accept membership payment for the current calendar year (1 Jan to 31 December) when you pay: on or after the 1 October of the previous year, or. before the annual general meeting of the current year. To run for election to the Board of Shine, you must be a fully paid-up member of Shine for at least 12 months before election. GOVERNANCE | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH corporate governance, finance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT) and data, media and communications, risk management, strategic development and implementation. Kevin has worked as a Director of Corporate Operations in the Irish public health sector for the last 15 years. Kevin is also a qualified personal and managementcoach.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMMES We offer training and education programmes to people experiencing mental health difficulties and to those who support them to manage their own recovery.. Shine staff, people with lived experience and family members supporting people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, design and produce our recovery focused education programmes together. VACANCIES | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine offers roles and volunteer opportunities in the areas of support, administration and professional services - review our current career vacancies here. SHINE RECOVERY FUND: APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! What is the Shine Recovery Fund? The purpose of the Shine Recovery Fund is to facilitate a person with self experience of mental health difficulties to achieve some aim, which may be an educational, recreational or social activity and which may require a small amount of money to help him/ her achieve this purpose. SHINE’S STRATEGIC PLAN 2019 -2021 Shine’s Strategic Plan 2019 -2021. At the Shine AGM on Friday, 16th November we launched our next Strategic Plan 2019- 2021. This strategic plan builds on our previous plans which have led the organisation in its achievements to date. Since late 2017, we have engaged in a number of focused activities to inform us on thedevelopment of this
SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine is the national organisation dedicated to campaigning for the rights and empowerment of all people affected by mental ill health.GET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
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Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET IN TOUCH
Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
GOVERNANCE | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH corporate governance, finance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT) and data, media and communications, risk management, strategic development and implementation. Kevin has worked as a Director of Corporate Operations in the Irish public health sector for the last 15 years. Kevin is also a qualified personal and managementcoach.
SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine is the national organisation dedicated to campaigning for the rights and empowerment of all people affected by mental ill health.GET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
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Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET IN TOUCH
Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
GOVERNANCE | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH corporate governance, finance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT) and data, media and communications, risk management, strategic development and implementation. Kevin has worked as a Director of Corporate Operations in the Irish public health sector for the last 15 years. Kevin is also a qualified personal and managementcoach.
SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forNEWS & BLOG
Shine will launch a summer series of lunchtime groups. Concentrating on personal development, we will host a group for people with self-experience and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty. SHINE SUMMER ONLINE GROUPS COMING SOON! “All About Me” Shine launches a summer series of lunchtime workshops Concentrating on your personal development, Shine will host a group for people with self-experience of a mental health difficulty and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty. RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PUBLICATIONS FRIENDS: Recovery Booklet. FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. FRIENDS is a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and the Mid-West HSE. Family recovery is the process of becoming aware of how our behaviours and beliefs impact our relationships and quality oflife.
MEMBERSHIP | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH We will accept membership payment for the current calendar year (1 Jan to 31 December) when you pay: on or after the 1 October of the previous year, or. before the annual general meeting of the current year. To run for election to the Board of Shine, you must be a fully paid-up member of Shine for at least 12 months before election. GOVERNANCE | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH corporate governance, finance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT) and data, media and communications, risk management, strategic development and implementation. Kevin has worked as a Director of Corporate Operations in the Irish public health sector for the last 15 years. Kevin is also a qualified personal and managementcoach.
TRAINING AND EDUCATION PROGRAMMES We offer training and education programmes to people experiencing mental health difficulties and to those who support them to manage their own recovery.. Shine staff, people with lived experience and family members supporting people with lived experience of mental health difficulties, design and produce our recovery focused education programmes together. VACANCIES | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine offers roles and volunteer opportunities in the areas of support, administration and professional services - review our current career vacancies here. SHINE RECOVERY FUND: APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN! What is the Shine Recovery Fund? The purpose of the Shine Recovery Fund is to facilitate a person with self experience of mental health difficulties to achieve some aim, which may be an educational, recreational or social activity and which may require a small amount of money to help him/ her achieve this purpose. SHINE’S STRATEGIC PLAN 2019 -2021 Shine’s Strategic Plan 2019 -2021. At the Shine AGM on Friday, 16th November we launched our next Strategic Plan 2019- 2021. This strategic plan builds on our previous plans which have led the organisation in its achievements to date. Since late 2017, we have engaged in a number of focused activities to inform us on thedevelopment of this
SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine is the national organisation dedicated to campaigning for the rights and empowerment of all people affected by mental ill health.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
SHINE’S STRATEGIC PLAN 2019 -2021 Shine’s Strategic Plan 2019 -2021. At the Shine AGM on Friday, 16th November we launched our next Strategic Plan 2019- 2021. This strategic plan builds on our previous plans which have led the organisation in its achievements to date. Since late 2017, we have engaged in a number of focused activities to inform us on thedevelopment of this
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2 Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports Acknowledgement FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. We are a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and theMid-West
SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine is the national organisation dedicated to campaigning for the rights and empowerment of all people affected by mental ill health.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
SHINE ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS 3:00pm – 4:30pm. 5:30pm – 7:00pm. Relatives and friends. Thursdays. *starting Thursday 25th Feb for 10 weeks. 3:00pm – 5:00pm. 6:00pm – 8:00pm. *the length of each group may vary from week to week, depending on the needs of the group. *people with lived experience sessions last an average of between 60-90 minutes, andrelatives and
SHINE WELCOMES COVID-19 VACCINATION PRIORITISATION FOR Shine calls on the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee to prioritise people with severe mental illness for Covid-19 vaccine allocation. As of Feb 5 th 2021, the Department of Health and the National Immunisation Advisory Committee have prioritised 15 Groups considered to be most at risk from COVID -19. FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies, SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
SHINE’S STRATEGIC PLAN 2019 -2021 Shine’s Strategic Plan 2019 -2021. At the Shine AGM on Friday, 16th November we launched our next Strategic Plan 2019- 2021. This strategic plan builds on our previous plans which have led the organisation in its achievements to date. Since late 2017, we have engaged in a number of focused activities to inform us on thedevelopment of this
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2 Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports Acknowledgement FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. We are a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and theMid-West
SHINE SUMMER ONLINE GROUPS COMING SOON! “All About Me” Shine launches a summer series of lunchtime workshops Concentrating on your personal development, Shine will host a group for people with self-experience of a mental health difficulty and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty. RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PUBLICATIONS FRIENDS: Recovery Booklet. FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. FRIENDS is a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and the Mid-West HSE. Family recovery is the process of becoming aware of how our behaviours and beliefs impact our relationships and quality oflife.
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Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 RECOVERY, TREATMENT AND SUPPORT Mental health difficulties are a normal part of life. People look for help and start their journey of recovery every day. Mental health recovery is a process of healing and transformation to help you achieve your potential and live a full life. GOVERNANCE | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH corporate governance, finance, human resources (HR), information technology (IT) and data, media and communications, risk management, strategic development and implementation. Kevin has worked as a Director of Corporate Operations in the Irish public health sector for the last 15 years. Kevin is also a qualified personal and managementcoach.
MAKING CHANGE HAPPEN Since our establishment as a national organisation in 1979, we have worked tirelessly to shape better policies and services for all those affected by mental ill health. VACANCIES | SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine offers roles and volunteer opportunities in the areas of support, administration and professional services - review our current career vacancies here. SHINE CORK RESOURCE CENTRE SURVEY Shine Cork Resource Centre Survey. The Shine Resource Centre Cork is doing an online survey for people that are currently using our services or have used our services in the last two years (2018-2020). The purpose of the consultation process is to get feedback on your experience in using our services and what people may want from ourservice.
BIPOLAR DISORDER INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Bipolar disorder (previously known as manic depression) is a medical illness that causes unusual shifts in mood, energy and activity levels. It can cause your mood to swing from very high (mania) to very low (depression). Bipolar disorder usually first develops in late teens or early adulthood.SHINEWEB VIEW
Shine Recovery Fund. What is the . Shine Recovery. Fund? The purpose of the Shine Recovery Fund is to facilitate a person with self experience of mental ill health to achieve some aim, which may be an educational, recreational or social activity and which may require a small amount of money to help him/ her achieve this purpose. SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine is the national organisation dedicated to campaigning for the rights and empowerment of all people affected by mental ill health.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies,CATEGORY: BLOG
Inside the Therapeutic Hour Webinar. Four Counsellors (Shine, My Mind and Brook Counselling) share their views on a number of mental healththemes as well
THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
HSE CHO9 COVID-19 MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORTS HSE CHO9 Covid-19 Mental Health Supports. Posted on January 22, 2021. HSE CHO9 (Dublin North City and County), has published a list of mental health supports available during Covid-19. Download the usefulresource here.
SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. WORLD SCHIZOPHRENIA DAY 2020 World Schizophrenia Day 2020. Posted on May 24, 2020. Today is World Schizophrenia Day and it is a day to raise awareness of schizophrenia and the challenges faced by millions of people living with a diagnosis of schizophrenia worldwide. Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that causes disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, emotions andFRIENDS - SHINE
2 Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports Acknowledgement FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. We are a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and theMid-West
SUPPORTING PEOPLE AFFECTED BY MENTAL ILL HEALTH Shine is the national organisation dedicated to campaigning for the rights and empowerment of all people affected by mental ill health.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask forGET SUPPORT
We provide a counselling service that supports individuals and family members affected by mental ill health difficulties. Our experienced and accredited counsellors offer you a safe space to: improve your skills and knowledge to help your overall wellbeing. The service provides short-, medium- and long-term supports depending on yourneeds.
FUNDING & FUNDRAISING The work of Shine would not be possible without the continued support of our donors. We are very fortunate to receive support from a wide variety of sources, including statutory bodies,CATEGORY: BLOG
Inside the Therapeutic Hour Webinar. Four Counsellors (Shine, My Mind and Brook Counselling) share their views on a number of mental healththemes as well
THE BOARD OF SHINE ANNOUNCES THE RETIREMENT OF CEO, JOHN Shine announces today that John Saunders has notified the Board of his intention to retire as CEO of Shine . Having reached retirement age, Mr Saunders has announced that he will retire from his role as Chief Executive Officer of Shine on 30th April 2021, after 20 years ofservice.
HSE CHO9 COVID-19 MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORTS HSE CHO9 Covid-19 Mental Health Supports. Posted on January 22, 2021. HSE CHO9 (Dublin North City and County), has published a list of mental health supports available during Covid-19. Download the usefulresource here.
SCHIZOPHRENIA INFORMATION AND SUPPORT Schizophrenia is a serious mental health difficulty that can disturb someone’s thoughts, perceptions, emotions and behaviour. It affects about 1 in every 100 people worldwide and usually starts when you are a teenager or young adult, although it can also occur later in life. WORLD SCHIZOPHRENIA DAY 2020 World Schizophrenia Day 2020. Posted on May 24, 2020. Today is World Schizophrenia Day and it is a day to raise awareness of schizophrenia and the challenges faced by millions of people living with a diagnosis of schizophrenia worldwide. Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that causes disturbances in thoughts, perceptions, emotions andFRIENDS - SHINE
2 Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports Acknowledgement FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. We are a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and theMid-West
SHINE SUMMER ONLINE GROUPS COMING SOON! “All About Me” Shine launches a summer series of lunchtime workshops Concentrating on your personal development, Shine will host a group for people with self-experience of a mental health difficulty and a group for relatives and supporters of people experiencing a mental health difficulty.GET INFORMATION
Good ways to care for your mental health include: talking about what’s going on for you, eating well, keeping active, being kind and compassionate to yourself, and. seeking support. Sometimes people need support for their mental health difficulties. People ask for RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS PUBLICATIONS FRIENDS: Recovery Booklet. FRIENDS stands for Family Recovery Initiatives by Engaging, Networking and Developing Supports. FRIENDS is a partnership between family members, Áras Folláin, Shine and the Mid-West HSE. Family recovery is the process of becoming aware of how our behaviours and beliefs impact our relationships and quality oflife.
RECOVERY, TREATMENT AND SUPPORT Mental health difficulties are a normal part of life. People look for help and start their journey of recovery every day. Mental health recovery is a process of healing and transformation to help you achieve your potential and live a full life. SHINE COVID-19 UPDATE Shine Services. In response to the latest Government advice issued on Thursday 12 th March regarding Covid-19, Shine is putting a number of measures in place to protect the people who use Shine services and our staff, and to prevent the potential spread of the Coronavirus.. From close of business, today 13 th March until 29 th March, all in-person meetings and groups scheduled to takeGET IN TOUCH
Information and Support Officer (Galway, Mayo, Roscommon) Helen Mortimer (Working days Wednesday, Thursday, Friday) Mobile: 086 852 5157. Email: west@shine.ie. Support Worker. Karina Keane (Working days Tuesday, Wednesday) Email: west@shine.ie. Cork Shine Cork Resource Centre 14A Washington Street, Cork, T12 K376 Phone: 021 4226 0664 MAKING CHANGE HAPPEN Since our establishment as a national organisation in 1979, we have worked tirelessly to shape better policies and services for all those affected by mental ill health. SHINE’S STRATEGIC PLAN 2019 -2021 Shine’s Strategic Plan 2019 -2021. At the Shine AGM on Friday, 16th November we launched our next Strategic Plan 2019- 2021. This strategic plan builds on our previous plans which have led the organisation in its achievements to date. Since late 2017, we have engaged in a number of focused activities to inform us on thedevelopment of this
SHINE CORK RESOURCE CENTRE SURVEY Shine Cork Resource Centre Survey. The Shine Resource Centre Cork is doing an online survey for people that are currently using our services or have used our services in the last two years (2018-2020). The purpose of the consultation process is to get feedback on your experience in using our services and what people may want from ourservice.
LOW-COST SHINE COUNSELLING SERVICE, WATERFORD From January 1st 2020, Shine will be offering a low-cost counselling service in Waterford. This service is available to anyone in the Waterford, Wexford, Carlow, Kilkenny and South Tipperary. Email Support Donatef
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SHINE COVID-19 UPDATE _ By Karolyn Ward on Friday, March 13th, 2020_ Shine Services In response to the latest Government advice issued on Thursday 12th March regarding Covid-19, Shine is putting a number of measures in place to protect the people who use Shine services and our staff, and to prevent the potential spread of the Coronavirus. From close of business, today 13th March until 29th March, WELLBEING AND FAMILY RECOVERY IN MENTAL HEALTH, KILLARNEY _ By Karolyn Ward on Friday, February 28th, 2020_ You are invited to join us for our upcoming free Wellbeing and Family Recovery in Mental Health event in Killarney on 11th March. This event is an opportunity to explore self-care and recovery, with topics covered on the evening including; resilience, connection, hope, meaning, identity and empowerment. Shine relies on donations to continue its work and provide much needed services to people with mental ill health as well as their familymembers and carers.
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