Understanding Stigma, Discrimination and Mental Illness (Including information on Accessing the Mental Health Services & Advocacy and Mental Health)
The module explores what is meant by stigma and discrimination in the context of mental health. It looks at how people with mental illness are marginalised and the impact this has on their recovery. Participants will gain a greater understanding of different ways to tackle stigma and discrimination and will discuss national and international programmes that have been developed in a response to this issue.
This module also informs the participant on key issues such as:
Accessing the Mental Health Services
This module aims to increase awareness about accessing the mental health service in
Ireland. It outlines the steps you can take if you suspect you or a member of your family is experiencing a mental health issue. It clearly explains the ‘who’s who’ of the mental health service and the different type of support offered by each health professional in the mental health service. This training would be of particular benefit to those who work with the general public and are from a non-health related background.
Advocacy and Mental Health
This module introduces participants to the concept of advocacy, the different types of advocacy, why advocacy is important in the area of mental health and the different advocacy platforms available to people in Ireland.
Facilitators: Ted Tierney; Michael Noble & Finola Colgan, MHI Development Officers