Healthy Coping Strategies

Recent events in our local community have caused shock and distress for many people across Northern Ireland. For some it could have triggered past traumatic events and resurfaced old feelings


New Board member for AMH

Action Mental Health is delighted to welcome Roisin Kelly to her new role on the organisation’s Board of Directors. Roisin had previously taken part in the Boardroom Apprentice scheme with


Ultra marathon man churns up the miles and funds for AMH

A Banbridge man has raised more than £3000 for Action Mental Health through a superhuman feat of endurance. Jay Pinion ran 100 miles in 24 hours after plans for the


Queen’s University Activity Challenge

Queen’s University Belfast is encouraging its staff to keep active during lockdown by hosting its first ever Queen’s University Activity Challenge. The event, which will span four weeks from 15


Heartfelt condolences

We want to offer our sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Noah Donohoe. As a charity providing counselling support in the North Belfast community we know


Mayor gives seal of approval at AMH Foyle ahead of phased return

Staff of Action Mental Health in Foyle are preparing to commence a phased return to face-to-face support with clients, marking their eventual return with an inspection by the city’s mayor.


Older men among those at risk of loneliness.

During what is Loneliness Awareness Week and Men’s Health Week we are focusing on the effect of loneliness on men’s mental health. Across Northern Ireland, a sizeable number of older


Men’s Mental Health Awareness

This week (15 – 21) is Men’s Health Week. While there are many challenges experienced by both men and women in society, mental health is especially relevant for the men