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Launched by depression charity AWARE NI in 2020, the Investors in Mental Health Awards recognise schools, workplaces and community organisations that foster open dialogue and proactive mental ...
AWARE NI, the leading Northern Ireland depression charity, has announced the comeback of its acclaimed mental health poetry contest for P6 and P7 pupils, dubbed Express Yourself. The program calls ...
Comic Nuala McKeever and presenter Lynda Bryans are two of over 100 people signed up to take part in Aware NI's first ever 5k or 10k charity walk. Both women have previously spoken out about their ...
Belfast artist Terry Bradley is partnering with mental health charity Aware NI and Titanic Belfast to launch a ‘Motorcycle Meet Up’ event next month. Bikers from across Northern Ireland are ...
The grandmother of two had been a regular at the Aware NI meetings for around 10 years, after suffering bouts of depression. When she lost her husband Patrick 18 months ago, the support group had ...
The research, which was carried out by mental health charity Aware NI, found that 76 per cent of teachers reported positive behavioural change in their students. Teachers observed calmer and more ...
Arlene Foster said a stand-alone Irish language act was not negotiable DUP leader Arlene Foster has said she is not aware of a formal ... Who's calling the shots on NI policy?
NI Secretary Karen Bradley says she is "aware of concerns" over what decisions departments can make in the absence of ministers. The head of the civil service, David Sterling, has said there is a ...
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