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Life After brings experience of tragedy to support families affected by death on our roads
Life After provides support for bereaved family and friends affected by accidents on our roads. Mark Robinson finds out more about the Derry-based charity and the growing demand for its services
Last minute reprieve for Creeslough tragedy counselling service
A County Donegal youth counselling service which helped survivors of the Creeslough explosion has won a last minute reprieve following fears it was to close.
Manager with HIV who felt ‘shame’ and had £70,000 of debt after addiction ‘escalated’ says Guide Dogs changed their life
‘The volunteer work has been a huge part of me being able to be proud of who I’m becoming,’ Eugene Lynch said.
Epilepsy NI rolls out free counselling support service
A FREE counselling service with the potential to support around 20,000 people living with epilepsy has been launched.
Seann Walsh and Owen Warner discuss importance of therapy on I’m A Celebrity
The comedian and the Hollyoaks actor reflected on how they were coping with being in the jungle.
Creeslough priest sought counselling following explosion
CREESLOUGH priest Fr John Joe Duffy has revealed he undertook trauma counselling following the tragic explosion which killed 10 of his parishioners. Fr Duffy became the focus of national attention as he attended to victims’ families and the injured in the...
Charity says return of exams see more counselling sessions delivered to concerned pupils
THE number of counselling sessions with young people over exam anxiety has almost doubled in seven months, new statistics show.
One call every 12 minutes to Lifeline by people 'in despair' during pandemic
A CRISIS counselling phone service received more than 44,000 calls from people across Northern Ireland last year - an average of one every 12 minutes.
Gambling addiction among top level GAA players 'more difficult to spot early than other risky behaviours'
GAMBLING addiction among top level GAA players is more difficult to spot early than other `risky' behaviours which elite athletes are susceptible to, Tyrone goalkeeper Niall Morgan said.
Joint human and dog counselling service launched to help ease post-lockdown transition in animals
A JOINT human and dog counselling service has been launched by an Armagh business to help ease post-lockdown transition in animals.