Category Archives: AMH News

Anti-Bullying Week – AMH’s Healthy Me Programme helps kids through tough times

As Anti-Bullying week continues, Action Mental Health is sharing the essential principles of its specialist children’s programme, Healthy Me. As part of its engaging and interactive programme, Healthy Me helps


Life’s ups and downs – including bullying – continue during the strange new normal

Coronavirus continues to dominate the headlines and much of our lives, but this week – Anti-Bullying Week – will remind us of the pernicious issue that continues to blight young


Join Action Mental Health and keep yourself mentally ‘Elfie’ this Christmas!

Action Mental Health wants everyone to make sure they have a mentally ‘Elfie’ Christmas while helping to raise much needed funds to support the charity’s vital services for people of


Martin wades through smooth waters after turning his life around

A former lifeguard has returned to the pool to embark upon a fundraising challenge in aid of Action Mental Health, while turning the tide on an addiction. Martin McLean, once


International Stress Awareness Week – AMH Works helps us handle the pressure of the pandemic

This week, as part of the #CovidWellbeingNI Partnership, and as it is also International Stress Awareness Week, Action Mental Health are focusing on tips to manage stress, relieve the pressure and regain


Action Mental Health learners reap rewards of their labours

Hard-working clients at Action Mental Health have been rewarded for their efforts to achieve nationally recognised qualifications. Rachael Adamson and Rosemary Traynor, who attend Action Mental Health’s New Horizons Antrim’s


Care for yourself and others this Make a Difference Day

This year, more than ever, Make a Difference Day might be just what the doctor ordered to help us negotiate our way through the continuing pandemic. Make A Difference Day


When it rains, look for rainbows

Leading arts venue and creative hub, the MAC has teamed up with local charitable and community organisations to promote creativity as a vital tool for mental wellbeing and developing new