Join us for an inspiring wellbeing webinar focused on the importance of hope in mental health recovery, where we explore how cultivating hope can transform the recovery journey. Our panellists will explore the powerful role of hope in rebuilding a sense of self, finding purpose, fostering resilience, and encouraging personal growth, particularly in times of acute illness.Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer, Mid West ARIES (https://midwestaries.ie)Panellists include:Mike O'Neill,Manager,Mid West ARIESEileen ShineRecovery EducationFacilitator,Mid West ARIESJohn O’ConnorTherapeutic & RecreationalCo-OrdinatorEnnis Acute Psychiatric UnitSarah DanagherClinical Nurse SpecialistRecovery & WellbeingAcute Psychiatric Unit 5B
This month we kick off our CHIME Webinar Series with an inspirational panel discussion exploring connection. Our panellists will discuss the importance of being and feeling connected for our mental health and wellbeing. Discover
practical strategies to build and maintain healthy relationships, strengthen your support network, and nurture a true sense of belonging, powerful tools that can help to overcome isolation and loneliness.
Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer, Mid West ARIES (https://midwestaries.ie)
Panellists include:
Mike O'Neill,
Manager,
Mid West ARIES
Rosemary Ryan,
Area Lead Mental Health Engagement
HSE Mid West
Noelle Tanner,
Recovery Education Facilitator
Mid West ARIES
Laura Carey,
Recovery Education Facilitator
Mid West ARIES
Sylvia Kiely
Recovery Education Facilitator
Mid West ARIES
This month we are delighted to bring you a panel discussion with the team behind the new national survey “Building Connections: Experiences of Parenting with Mental Health Challenges”. This vital piece of research was conducted by Mary Immaculate College in partnership with parents, the HSE, Tusla and Clarecare. It includes a presentation by Prof. Niamh Stack, Pyschology Department, Mary Immaculate College, followed by a lively panel discussion exploring the key findings and what this research means for staff and parents.
To download the research go to: https://midwestaries.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/April-25-Building-Connections-Full-Report-.pdf To find out more about Family Recovery go to: https://midwestaries.ie/learn/family-recovery/
Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer, Mid West ARIES (https://midwestaries.ie)
Panellists include:
Martina KilcomminsSenior Social Work PractitionerAdult Mental Health ServiceHSE Mid West
Taryn Fitzpatrick Child & Family Support Network Coordinator, Prevention Partnership & Family Support Tusla
Prof. Niamh Stack Dept. of Psychology, Mary Immaculate College
Joanne Perill Family Support Service Team Leader Clarecare
Tracy - Parent Advocate & Research Team Member
Mike O’Neill Manager, Mid West ARIES, HSE Mid West
As spring approaches, join our panel discussion as we explore how connecting with nature can bring hope and meaning to our lives, boost mental health, and enhance overall well-being. We also examine how the transition from winter to spring can boost our mood and improve our health. The panel shares tips and tools for connecting in nature.
Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer.
Panellists included:
Mike O'Neill, Manager, Mid West ARIES
Noelle Tanner, Recovery Education Facilitator, Mid West ARIES
Rosemary Ryan, Area Lead Mental Health Engagement
James Fennelly, Leader, Kilrush Woodlands for Wellbeing Walks
Join us for our panel discussion (in partnership with Mental Health Ireland) as we explore how the CHIME framework (Connectedness, Hope, Identity, Meaning and Empowerment) can help teams support each other and build stronger connections. The panellists shared examples of how CHIME can be used as a lens to examine the health and wellbeing of teams/groups, and gave practical examples of how team members can take care of each other, while creating a positive and supportive work environment. Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer. Panellists included: Mike O'Neill, Manager, Mid West ARIES Laura Carey, Recovery Education Facilitator, Mid West ARIES Mags Clifford, Recovery Education Facilitator, Mid West ARIES Rosemary Ryan, Area Lead Mental Health Engagement
Join us for our panel discussion where we will discuss how we can look after ourselves during the Christmas period. The holiday season can be joyful but it can also bring stress, loneliness and emotional challenges for many. In this webinar replay we will explore tips and tools to mind our mental health, how to maintain balance and set boundaries.
Host: Cillian Keane- Mid West ARIES, Panel - Mike O Neill - Manager Mid West ARIES, Eileen Shine and Laura Carey - Recovery Education Facilitators - Mid West ARIES, Barbara Keating - 5B UHL Acute Psychiatric Unit.
Join our panel discussion as we explore family recovery in mental health including: What is meant by the term “family recovery”? How supporting a family member with on-going mental health challenges can impact family members in different ways. How family members can take care of their own mental health while supporting a loved one. Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer, Mid West ARIES. Panellists: Mike O'Neill, Manager, Mid West ARIES Gina Delaney, Mental Health Ireland Development Officer South East Region Lorraine Naughton, Assistant Director of Nursing, Acute Psychiatric Unit, UHL Martina Kilcommins, Senior Social Work Practitioner, East Clare Mental Health Services
In this webinar, discover practical tips and tools to help combat seasonal changes and how to boost your mood and stay connected. Whether you struggle with winter blues or simply want to stay proactive during these months, this webinar will delve into these topics and more!
Host - Cillian Keane - Mid West ARIES. Panel - Mike O Neill - Manager Mid West ARIES.
Sarah Danagher -CNSp Recovery and Wellbeing- UHL Acute Psychiatric Unit.
Claire Flynn - Development Officer - Mental Health Ireland
Join our panel discussion as we explore the impact of doomscrolling on mental health. We discuss how the endless consumption of negative news particularly on social media can lead to increased levels of stress and anxiety. As we delve into the psychological effects of this modern habit, we will look at how we can develop a healthier relationship with digital media and stop the scroll!
Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education, Training & Development Officer, Mid West ARIES.
Panellists:
Mike O'Neill, Manager, Mid West ARIES
Eileen Hanley, Recovery Education Facilitator, Mid West ARIES
Mags Clifford, Recovery Education Facilitator, Mid West ARIES
Niamh Lowe, Senior Psychologist, Mid West Community Healthcare
Join us for our panel discussion as we will explore our understanding of what counselling is. Some professionals will explain the different types of counselling and psychotherapy.
Join us for our panel discussion as we discuss our understanding of overthinking and how it can affect our mental health. We will explore how overthinking can influence our emotions, relationships and decision making. We will look at practical tools to help us manage overthinking, reduce stress and improve our wellbeing. Host - Cillian Keane - Mid West ARIES, Panellists: Mike O Neill - Manger - Mid West ARIES, Noelle Tanner, Recovery Education Facilitator - Mid West ARIES, Teresa Keane - Development Officer - Mental Health Ireland
Join us for this audio recording of our monthly webinar panel discussion in partnership with Mental Health Ireland as we explore the link between research, policy and practice in the mental health services. We will discuss the key role of research in the development of mental health policy such as Sharing the Vision, the difference between PPI and Co-production and the importance of lived experience in research and policy development.
Hosted by Margaret Keane, Education Training & Development Officer, Mid West ARIES.
Panellists are:
Mike O’Neill
Manager, Mid West ARIES
HSE Mid West Community Healthcare
Dr. Ruth Melia
Associate Professor in Clinical Psychology, UL & HRB Fulbright Health Impact Awardee
Lorraine Naughton
Asst. Director of Nursing
Acute Psychiatric Unit
University Hospital Limerick
Donal Hoban
Service Reform Lead, Mental Heath Services
HSE Community Healthcare West
Join us for a panel discussion on grief and loss supported by Limerick Bereavement Network with Mental Health Ireland.
Join us for this audio recording of our webinar in partnership with Mental Health Ireland where we discussed the growing popularity of journaling for mental health. We look at the different types of journaling, the benefits to mental health recovery and the potential barriers to use. Hosted by Margaret Keane, Mid West ARIES Education, Training & Development Officer, the panel includes: Mike O'Neill, Manager, Mid West ARIES; Miffy Hoad, Development Officer, Mental Health Ireland, Sylvia Kiely, Mid West ARIES Recovery Education Facilitator and Sarah Danagher, Clinical Nurse Specialist and Recovery & Wellbeing Programme Co-ordinator, Acute Psychiatric Unit, University Hospital Limerick.
Join us for our webinar audio replay in partnership with Mental Health Ireland as we discuss: What is a recovery goal in mental health? How do I start setting a recovery goal, and what are the challenges in setting goals during mental health recovery?
Host: Cillian Keane - Mid West ARIES. Panel: Mike O Neill - Manager- Mid West ARIES, Thomas Cole - Recovery Education Facilitator - Mid West ARIES, Gina Delaney- Development Officer - Mental Health Ireland, Sarah Danagher - Psychiatric Nurse - 5B Acute Psychiatric Unit.
We hope you enjoy it.
Join us for our webinar audio replay in partnership with Mental Health Ireland as we discuss "Mental Health, Education and Employment - Is there a connection?" Host Cillian Keane - Mid West ARIES. Panellists include- Mike O Neill - Manger Mid West ARIES, Yvonne Lane- Lifelong Learning Facilitator, Learning Limerick, Eddie O'Shaughnessy - IPS - Employability Limerick
Join us for this audio recording of our webinar in partnership with Mental Health Ireland where we explored co-production in the mental health services. Hosted by Margaret Keane -Education, Training & Development Officer at Mid West ARIES. The panel includes Mike O'Neill - Manager Mid West ARIES, Fiona McKernan, HSE National Engagement & Recovery Lead, Rosemary Ryan, HSE Area Lead Mid West Mental Health Engagement, Lorraine Naughton, Assistant Director of Nursing, Acute Psychiatric Unit, University Hospital Limerick and Claire Flynn, Development Officer, Mental Health Ireland.
Join us for our webinar audio replay in partnership with Mental Health Ireland as we discuss: Why World Mental Health Month is important. The panellists shared what events are happening nationally and locally over World Mental Health Month.
Join us for the audio replay of our Mid West ARIES webinar in partnership with Mental Health Ireland. We discussed: Can certain foods improve our mood? What types of exercises are most beneficial for our mental health? How can we include healthy food and exercise habits into our routine? Host: Cillian Keane - Mid West ARIES, Mike O Neill - Manager - Mid West ARIES, Claire Flynn- Development Officer- Mental Health Ireland, Christine Gurnett - Senior Community Dietitian, Health Promotion & Improvement. We hope you enjoy it!
Join us for an audio recording of our webinar in partnership with Mental Health Ireland where our panel discusses tools and strategies around supporting our mental health during the Summer months and in particular coping with the summertime blues.