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FAMILY PEER SUPPORT IN MENTAL HEALTH

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ealach Nua, which in Irish means ‘new way’, is the suitably titled name of an innovative service for families/ friends of people with mental health difficulties. It has been in operation since 2015 and was originally funded by Genio and is now currently funded by the Service Reform Fund and co-managed by Mental Health Ireland and the Mayo Mental Health Services, Community Healthcare West. This individualised recovery and person-centred support service provides family members and carers of adults with a mental health diagnosis ongoing emotional support, directing them towards community supports that may help families cope positively with the challenges they face. The service also concentrates on social support meaning it gives family members opportunities to meet up, build an informal network of support and share experiences with each other. It hopes to increase awareness in the mental health services around the challenges families face when a loved one has a mental health difficulty and aims to build resources for family members so they themselves can go on and support others or get involved in organisational change if they so wish. It has two Family Peer Supporters who availed of support and are now employed by the service itself. Bealach Nua has now been extended to the greater Community Healthcare West area covering Roscommon and Galway under the supervision of principal social worker Mary G Killion, and senior social workers Paula Street and Helen Kilgannon, having employed four new family peers, Sinead McDermott and Colette Downey from Roscommon, and Catherine Rice and Jess Hurrell, who are based in Galway. For the past five years, Bealach Nua has worked with almost 400 families in Mayo and its longest serving family peer supporter, Maria McGoldrick among others has been involved in successfully supporting families from the beginning. Maria has recently moved into a new role as Area Lead for

Mental Health Engagement and Recovery and said of her time working with Bealach Nua, “Working as a family peer supporter with Bealach Nua over the past five years, has been an absolute privilege and honour. There is no better medicine than having a cup of tea with someone who has had similar life experiences and teasing out the best path forward together, without fear of judgement or hidden agendas. The natural therapeutic relationship that peer support provides and that I have experienced over the last five years has greatly improved my recovery journey and I hope the recovery journeys of the families I have supported in the county.” Family members of people with mental ill health tend to focus on their family member's needs and are slow in getting support for themselves. When family members are supported and encouraged to focus on their own self-care, their family member with mental health difficulties also benefit. One family member stated, “At first I didn’t realise how much I needed help. I had all these feelings from sadness to anger, grief, loss, anxiety and shame and finally I had someone I could talk to. My family peer support worker was a wonderful lady that made me realise it was ok to have all those feelings. It was when she shared some of her personal experiences and how she overcame them that I began to feel hope again. After some great support, encouragement, guidance and friendship I found myself again. I learned how important self- care was for my own mental health, when I looked after myself I was in a better position to support my family.” As the role expands, Bealach Nua is delighted to welcome four new Family Peer Supporters who are currently providing this support service throughout Mayo. They are Fran MacKeever, Noel Hoare, Mary O’Connell Gannon, and Dymphna Folliard and are supervised in Mayo by Veronica Burke, senior social worker.

If you would like more information on the Bealach Nua Service, please contact Veronica Burke, Senior Social Worker on 0868533801.

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Healthy Ireland swim – buoys in place

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Children’s art project – Beads of courage

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Cork goes green – progress on climate initiatives

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page 78

Outdoor gym – Enniscorthy opening

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Castlebar music – Brendan Shine shines

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page 77

QI journey – quality improvement

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page 75

Webinars – Sláintecare

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page 73

New directorate – QPS

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page 74

Service user feedback – Naas hospital host awareness day

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page 71

Community Healthcare Networks – in focus

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page 72

Estates – focus on energy efficiency

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page 70

Internal controls programme latest updates

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page 68

Schwartz Rounds – online tips

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page 69

Open disclosure – training for staff

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page 67

PPE fund – European money helped in purchases

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page 65

Confidential recipient – vital role

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Virtual health – services continue to grow

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pages 62-64

Digital mental health – boost for services

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page 61

Antibiotic survey – high usage in residential facilities

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page 58

Men’s health week – raising awareness

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page 59

Bealach Nua – peer support for families

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page 60

NCHD app – success for team

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page 57

Croom hospital – new facility unveiled

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Portlaoise opening – midwife led clinic

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page 55

Select mutism – support for parents and school staff

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page 56

Lymphoedema clinic – leading the way in care

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page 54

Supported discharge – aid for stroke patients

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Sunsmart videos – team produce resources

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Respirasense – digital device transforms care

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DASH – mobile sexual health and drug advice

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Heart failure clinic – boost for Donegal

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page 45

Flu vaccine – protect yourself and others

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page 41

LGBTI survey – mixed experiences with screening

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page 44

Innovation service – TUH role

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page 40

Music therapy – Edel highlights benefits

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page 36

Kindness project – making a real difference

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page 37

My Home project – service users find forever homes

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pages 34-35

Quit smoking – cessation officer

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pages 32-33

Annual report – HSE unveils latest report

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pages 28-29

Breastfeeding week – supports during COVID

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pages 30-31

Galway community café mental health initiative

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page 27

On a COVID ward – two nurses’ experiences

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Artwork – morale boost for staff

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Accident survivor – tributes to emergency services

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page 21

COVID survivor – walk to remember

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Vaccines – staff pay tribute

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Birthday joy – Kevin hits 100

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Data protection – it’s all our responsibility

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Cyberattack – CUMH case study

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