Category Archives: AMH News

Help us name the Healthy Me team!

As we approach the start of a new school year, after what has been a genuinely unprecedented period for everyone including children, young people, parents and teachers we are focused


ChatPal app launched to support mental health during Covid-19 and beyond – download today!

‘ChatPal- Your Positive Psychology ChatBot’ is a new mental health app designed to support users’ mental health and wellbeing. Developed by researchers from Cork Institute of Technology (CIT) and Ulster University, the app is available for use


‘Stamp out the stigma’ cycle for men’s mental health

A Co Antrim man who slipped into a “dark place” during a bout of mental ill health is cycling across Northern Ireland’s football grounds to raise funds for Action Mental


Mindset – helping you look after your mental health and well-being online this month

Action Mental Health’s MensSana service is hosting more open Mindset sessions this month. The mental and emotional health and well-being awareness programme is aimed at over 18s, within youth and


Teacher cycles her way to fantastic fundraising boost for Action Mental Health

A teacher from Eglinton has just parked her bicycle after a staggering 500-mile cycle, raising over £1000 aid of Action Mental Health. Claire Lynch, who now lives in Glasgow, churned


A New Direction with AMH New Horizons Derriaghy

“I had turned a corner from a never-ending road of predictability, featuring anxiety, hopelessness and dread. This new direction came about after being involved with AMH New Horizons. Structure to


AMH supports online Pride parade

Every year, Action Mental Health proudly supports Belfast Pride. But with the coronavirus pandemic stalling life, as we know it, for the foreseeable future, this year’s Belfast Pride event is


The Coca-Cola HBC 160km Charity Challenge in aid of Action Mental Health

Energetic staff at Coca Cola HBC are endeavouring to clock up 160km this summer as part of a major fundraising drive for their charity partners, including Action Mental Health. The