Category Archives: AMH News

DIY Granite Challenge, go your own way!

Our virtual cycling challenge 4th – 11th October 2020 Action Mental Health is challenging keen cyclists of all ages and skill levels to clock up as many kilometres as they


Deuce! Two members of Team AMH scoop ICE awards

Not one but two members of Team AMH have been rewarded with a coveted ICE award – heralding their Innovation, Creativity and Excellence. Skills Coach Sara Millar is one of


How to support loved ones with an eating disorder during this coronavirus pandemic

This week, as part of the #CovidWellbeingNI Partnership, we have put together some information for those caring and supporting someone with an eating disorder during the coronavirus pandemic. Action Mental Health’s eating disorder


Mental Health Champion joins Action Mental Health and leading suicide prevention campaigners to mark World Suicide Prevention Day

Northern Ireland’s Mental Health Champion has joined Action Mental Health and leading advocates in the field of suicide prevention to mark today’s World Suicide Prevention Day, delivering a message of


Joint announcement by Action Mental Health and Lighthouse

Action Mental Health and Lighthouse have announced that they are exploring options for closer collaborative working. The Boards of both organisations are keen to build and sustain the existing expertise


Progressive Building Society encourage people to Open Up about financial and mental well-being.

Progressive Building Society has partnered with Action Mental Health and The Consumer Council NI to launch its third annual Northern Ireland Savings Week, from 7th-11th September. Savings Week was developed


Clients feel ‘secure’ in post-Covid new normal at New Horizons

AMH New Horizons Belfast, like all the charity’s services based around Northern Ireland, provides educational and vocational training alongside a host of therapeutic pursuits – even in our new, post-Covid


Join Action Mental Health’s Virtual Fitness Fundraising Challenge!

The impact of lockdown and the pandemic has had a big impact on many people’s mental health and well-being, meaning Action Mental Health’s services are needed now more than ever.