Category Archives: AMH News

Little Healthy Me: Action Mental Health’s new mental health initiative for children in P1-4

Action Mental Health this week unveils a new mental health promotion programme for Northern Ireland’s primary school children as young as four. The new programme, Little Healthy Me, is a


Children’s Mental Health Week: help and hope for children living with eating disorders

Findings from a recent Youth Wellbeing NI Survey found that one in six children and young people engaged in a pattern of disordered eating and associated behaviours that indicated the


Children’s Mental Health Week: Internet safety in the digital world

Action Mental Health knows that life today largely revolves around social media, the internet and our smart phones with their seemingly endless digital possibilities. We do our shopping, banking and


Children’s Mental Health Week is here! Join AMH to mark a week of awareness

Children’s Mental Health Week takes place this week, from February 7 to 13, focusing on the theme of ‘Growing Together’. The week-long focus on the mental health of our younger


Action Mental Health grows its service for kids during Children’s Mental Health Week

Children’s Mental Health Week takes place next week, from February 7 to 13, focusing on the theme of ‘Growing Together’. It is a fitting theme this year as Action Mental


Action Mental Health announces new partnership with Henderson Group, as they prioritise mental health in the workplace

This year sees the start of a new charity partnership between one of Northern Ireland’s biggest employers, retailer and wholesaler, Henderson Group and Action Mental Health (AMH) – the organisation


Welcome to AMH events 2022!

Welcome to AMH events 2022! To whet your appetite, please see list of some of our signature events.


AMH toasts a year of successes despite the uncertainty of life in Covid times

Like the previous year, Action Mental Health, in 2021, delivered its diverse range of services to clients in innovative ways to accommodate the ‘new normal’ of Covid restrictions. And though