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Almost half of people in rural Ireland would conceal a mental health difficulty
Almost half of people in Dublin wouldn't work with someone with a mental health difficulty
'Let them know you're there for them': Half of people under 35 would conceal mental health issue
Stigma: 'When a doctor can say to you when filling out a sick cert: "Will I just put depression, or…?"'
Jen Ronan
This green ribbon is opening up talk about mental health in Ireland
When my depression was at its worst, I didn't want to die - but I only had a millilitre of fight left
'I had a nervous breakdown, but I was ready to come back to work. The gap on my CV was a big problem'
Miriam Dowling
Opinion: Why don't we have big campaigns for mental health?
Fiona Kennedy
Opinion: I've walked across burning coals and broken glass – I know I can beat depression too
Fiona Kennedy
Opinion: A mental health nurse’s experience of mental health issues
Donal Scanlan
Want to end mental health stigma? Get talking
Column: Mental illness isn’t abnormal – it’s part of being human
John Saunders
Arts-based mental health festival gets underway
Poll: Should Irish people be more open about mental health problems?
Two-thirds of students would hide mental health problems - survey