Thursday, 11 June 2026

Ireland’s Strategy to Reduce Suicide and Self-harm 2026–2035

 



Ireland’s Strategy to Reduce Suicide and Self-harm 2026–2035

Ireland’s Strategy to Reduce Suicide and Self-harm, Connecting for Life 2026–2035, was published by the Government of Ireland on 27 May.

The vision of this new strategy is an Ireland where far fewer lives are lost to suicide, and where communities and individuals have access to the supports and services needed to prevent suicide and respond to self-harm.

The HSE, National Office for Suicide Prevention (NOSP) and six Health Regions will be critical partners in implementing this ambitious all-of-government strategy, nationally, regionally and in all our communities.

You can read the new strategy and accompanying information at gov.ie/Suicide&SelfHarmReduction

COVID-19 vaccine – extended to 27 June

The COVID-19 vaccine programme has been extended to 27 June. The COVID-19 vaccine provides the best available protection against serious illness from COVID-19.

Who can get a COVID-19 vaccine?

This COVID-19 vaccination programme is recommended for people:

  • 80 years or over
  • 6 months old or over with an immunocompromising condition (weak immune system)
  • 18 years or over living in a long-term residential care facility for older adults.

Vaccines are available from a participating GP or pharmacy. To find out if a vaccine is recommended for you, visit the HSE website or call our HSELive team on 1800 700 700.

A campaign pack is available at the end of this message. Thank you for helping to share this information.

New HSE campaign reminds us that no alcohol at any stage during pregnancy is safest

A new HSE campaign is letting the public know that avoiding alcohol completely is safest when planning a pregnancy and during pregnancy. 

Watch the campaign video here.

We want to assure women that when it comes to alcohol, no amount, at any stage during pregnancy or planning a pregnancy, is safe. The campaign directs people to expert advice. It also encourages partners, family and friends to support women in their efforts to have an alcohol-free pregnancy.

You can find more information here.

An all-Island response to drug harm reduction

The HSE and Public Health Agency Northern Ireland have issued a joint warning for people who use drugs at festivals and in nightlife settings across the island of Ireland this summer.

The public health bodies are collaborating to raise awareness of current drug trends to help reduce drug-related harms and increased risks associated with people travelling to events.

With thousands of people from across the island of Ireland expected to travel across the border in both directions to attend festivals this summer, the agencies highlight the increased risk at this time due to high strength MDMA, as well as new drugs that are in circulation such as pink powders.

The HSE actively monitors emerging drug trends and high strength drugs are an increasing concern across the island of Ireland. This is also a concern for people travelling to Northern Ireland, the UK and throughout Europe.

The HSE message is while it is safer not to use, we encourage those who choose to use to take time to understand the risks, know what supports are available and know where to go for help wherever you are.

For more information, advice and support visit the HSE website Drug and Alcohol Information and Support in Ireland and see their Facebook page.

You can also visit Public Health Agency Northern Ireland.

How to approach the summer holidays as a parent of a teen

The summer holiday is often a time when adolescents have more freedom, less supervision, later nights and increased peer influence. The HSE is highlighting evidence‑based advice to help parents reduce risks around alcohol and drug use.

  • What works for parents: Warm relationships, open communication and consistent boundaries are the strongest protective factors.
  • Rules: Evidence shows a small number of clear and consistently enforced rules work best.
  • Increased diversification of the drug market: New drugs have arrived in recent years. Many of these drugs are more potent than the past. When buying and using drugs, this creates more uncertainly about what is being consumed and increases risks. We can’t guarantee the contents, potency or health risks associated with products purchased in shops or online.
  • Supervised drinking myth: National and international evidence shows adolescents allowed to drink at home tend to drink more heavily elsewhere.

Listen back to Prof. Bobby Smyth, HSE Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist discuss advice for parents with Claire Byrne on Newstalk here.

The HSE has booklets, factsheets and online webinars to support parents on substance use prevention:

Information and sign-posting towards services can be accessed via the HSE Drug & Alcohol helpline at freephone 1800 459 459 Monday to Friday 9.30am to 5pm.

Launch of national information campaign to encourage more adults to plan ahead

The Mental Health Commission (MHC), the HSE and the Department of Children, Disability and Equality (DCDE) have launched a national public information campaign encouraging advance planning among adults in Ireland.

The campaign called “You Know Me” will run throughout the summer and into autumn, aiming to prompt a national mindset shift around advance planning, including the use of Enduring Powers of Attorney (EPAs) and Advance Healthcare Directives (AHDs), both of which are delivered through the Decision Support Service (DSS).

This collaborative initiative is supported by a wide range of stakeholders across health, social care and the advocacy sectors, including the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, the Irish Hospice Foundation, Nursing Homes Ireland, Family Carers Ireland, Safeguarding Ireland and Age Friendly Ireland.

The campaign also marks three years since the commencement of the Assisted Decision-Making (Capacity) Act 2015 and the establishment of the DSS, recognising the significant progress made to date and the shared commitment to increasing uptake of advance planning tools across Irish society.

People are encouraged to learn more and begin their advance planning journey by visiting www.advanceplanning.ie.

Webinars

Men’s Health Week Webinar 2026

Join us at the start of Men’s Health Week, Monday 15 June from 12pm to 1pm to hear from a range of speakers who will share their insights and experience on the key theme for the week, One Step at a Time – progress not perfection. Guest speakers include:

  • Daragh Fleming, Poet and Mental Health Advocate
  • Bobby Kerr, Broadcaster and Entrepreneur
  • Dave Smith, Founder of the innovative 'Be OK Garage’ promoting mental health
  • Lewis Byrne, Social Prescriber and Screening Champion
  • Bláthín Casey, HSE Project Manager

To support accessibility, an Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpreter will be present for the full duration of the webinar. Please register here to attend.

Working together to Make Every Move Count – Physical Activity Pathway for Health Webinar

The ‘Working together to Make Every Move Count’ webinar series aims to support healthcare professionals to raise the topic of physical activity and to support people to become more active. This webinar is the second in the series and takes place on Thursday 18 June 2026 from 11.30am to 12.45pm, focusing on raising the topic of physical activity and where people can be signposted to.

This webinar also features the launch of an evaluation report for the Sport Ireland initiative ‘The Physical Activity for Health Officer Pilot’. 

Please register here to attend.

Awards 

HSE National Dementia Services: New “Dementia Inclusive Community” Award

TidyTowns committees can apply for the “Dementia Inclusive Community” Special Award as part of the SuperValu TidyTowns competition, sponsored by the HSE National Dementia Services.

The award recognises communities that are creating inclusive, supportive and accessible environments for people living with dementia, their families and carers.

Winning TidyTowns committees in both the large town/urban centre and village/small town categories will receive €2,000, with runner-up prizes of €500 also awarded.

Examples may include dementia awareness initiatives, inclusive community activities, accessible public spaces and outdoor areas designed to stimulate the senses or encourage reminiscence.

Information and application details are available here (please see Award No. 16). Closing date is 8 June 2026.

HSE Health App

Download the HSE Health App for free from the App Store or Google Play

The HSE has recently added new features to its health app launched earlier this year, allowing patients to keep track of where they are at on their patient journey as well as giving them access to more personal health information.

The app will now show patients the day case and inpatient waiting lists they are on, meaning they will no longer need to rely on physical letters or verbal updates to confirm they are on a waiting list. Patients will receive a notification when an appointment is made.

It will also show general referrals made for them by their GP. General referrals account for approximately 85% of referrals and the remainder, known as specialist referrals, will be available on the app next year.

Anyone aged 16 and over can download the app for free from Google Play or the App Store, The HSE app is one of the first initiatives delivered as part of Digital for Care, Ireland’s health and social care digital framework.

Another update is the availability of health data for patients on the Structured Chronic Disease Management Programme including diagnosis of condition, and record of vitals and measurements. Further enhancements include a trial of a post Prostate Cancer Care Support treatment program (at University Hospital Galway, UHG).

For more information see www.hse.ie/HSEapp

Download the free HSE app via the App Store or Google Play.

Contact Information

HSE Partner Pack

kahlil.coyle@hse.ie

Wednesday, 10 June 2026

June dates, Woodland Walking for Your Brain, Experience of Dementia in Ireland 2026 Survey

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Fermoy Dementia Café (takes place on 4th Wed of the month)
Takes place on Wednesday 24th June in Adair Hall, (adjacent to the Church of Ireland Church), 2.30-4pm. Pharmacist Micheal Fogarthy from Sam MaCauleys Pharmacy in Fermoy will be speaking about Medication and Dementia. This is an opportunity to meet others, challenge your brain and have fun! 
 
 Mallow Support Group (takes place on the 4th Thursday of the month)
Will take place on Thursday 25th June in St Marys Day Care Centre, Lenihans Lane, Mallow, P51 WKE3, 7-8.30pm. This is for relatives of people with dementia and is an opportunity to get advice and information from staff and to share experiences with others.
Woodland Walking for Your Brain
As part of our 'Try it for your Brain' initiative we are facilitating a six week block of Woodland Walks for people with dementia. They will take place in Fermoy, Kilworth, Doneraile and surrounding areas.  Family members are welcome to attend. So far we have been to Kilworth Woods and Doneraile Park. This Tuesday (2nd June) we will be walking at the Knockananaig Reservoir in Fermoy . We will be meeting by Colasite Secondary School P61 VX78 at 10am and travelling in convoy to the Reservoir. Anyone who knows how to get there can meet us there at 10.30
For more information or to book your place email me or text Margaret Kearney on 087 690 2898
            
Bealtaine Variety Concert
Thanks so much to all that participated in this wonderful event. There was a great turn out and atmosphere and it made a whopping €1300 which will go directly towards our services.
Massive thanks to Mecca Barrett and Ber Browne (Singing for the Brain facilitators) for all their hard work in organising this, Sheila Fitzgerald for providing the sound system and Teresa Lonergan for volunteering on the day. Finally, special thanks to the Singing for the Brain Songbirds for performing on the day.
Experience of Dementia in Ireland 2026 Survey
Message from the Alzheimer Society of Ireland:
‘We are pleased to share that the ASI has launched our flagship Experience of Dementia in Ireland 2026 Survey!
This survey is held every three years, and captures the lived experiences of people living with dementia and their families, and findings will inform advocacy, service development, and policy work at the ASI and beyond. 
We would want to reach as many people with dementia and carers as possible, as we know that everyone affected by dementia has a unique experience’  Please see attached flyer to get more information.
Please also see attached a summary of the dates for June. 
If you would like to be removed from this mailing list please get in touch.
Follow us on social media to find out about dementia services being provided throughout Cork. Facebook (Cork Dementia Services) and Instagram (corkdementiaservices)
 Best wishes
Sheena, Amy and Margaret
 
 
Sheena Cadoo
 
Occupational Therapist / North Cork Dementia Alliance Lead |Cork Kerry Community Healthcare | Health Service Executive| Memory Resource Room  | Floor 2 | Mallow Primary Healthcare Centre| Mallow | Co Cork | Eircode: P51Y8EC.
Tel. 022/58700 | Mobile 086 787 1818 | E-mail: sheena.cadoo@hse.ie | www.ncdementiaalliance.ie | The North Cork Dementia Alliance is registered with the Charity Regulatory Authority . CRA No 2024866
 
Follow us on social media to find out about dementia services being provided throughout Cork. Facebook (Cork Dementia Services) and Instagram (corkdementiaservices)
 

 

       


Working together to Make Every Move Count – Physical Activity Pathway for Health Webinar


 


 

The ‘Working together to Make Every Move Count’ webinar series launched in April this year. The webinar series aims to support healthcare professionals to raise the topic of physical activity and actively support patients to become more active. This is the second in the series, which focuses on raising the topic of physical activity and the pathways, primarily external to the health service, patients can be signposted to. This webinar also features the launch of an evaluation report for the Sport Ireland initiative ‘The Physical Activity for Health Officer Pilot’. Webinar Outline:

 

  • Starting the conversation for physical activity behaviour change,
  • Developing regional PA Pathways in HSE Dublin Midlands,
  • Launch of the ‘Physical Activity for Health Officer Pilot Evaluation’ report.

Register here to attend.

 


 

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CORK COUNTY COUNCIL REQUIRES Traffic / Litter Warden - East Cork (26/046)

 


CORK COUNTY COUNCIL

REQUIRES

  • Traffic / Litter Warden - East Cork (26/046)

           

 Closing date for the receipt of completed application forms is 4pm on Friday, 26th June 2026.

Further details and application forms for the above posts are available on the careers’ section of the website: www.corkcoco.ie; or by e-mailing: recruitment@corkcoco.ie

 

CORK COUNTY COUNCIL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER


 

TÁ COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHORCAÍ

 AG LORG

  • Maor Tráchta / Bruscair - Oirthear Chorcaí (26/046)

           

Ní foláir foirmeacha iarratais chomhlánaithe a chur isteach roimh 16:00 iarnóin De hAoine, 26ú Mí na Meaitheamh, 2026.

Tá foirmeacha iarratais agus tuilleadh eolais ar fáil anseo - www.corkcoco.ie; nó trí ríomhhost a chur chun: recruitment@corkcoco.ie

 IS FOSTÓIR COMHIONANNAS DEISEANNA Í COMHAIRLE CONTAE CHORCAÍ


Summer Performances Return to Five West Cork Towns

 

Adult with a group of children with musical instruments.

Cork County Council has officially launched the first in a series of summer music performances that will take place across West Cork this June, July and August. The Special Music Event Scheme provides funding for voluntary music groups to organise and perform up to four music events in their local towns.

Now in its ninth year, the scheme kicked off on Friday, 5th June with a concert by Clonakilty Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann. The group will return to perform on Kent Street later in June will perform on Spiller’s Lane twice in August.

In Kinsale, events begin on Sunday, 21st June, with Ballinspittle Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann performing in Jim Edwards Square at 3pm. They are scheduled to return for additional performances later in June and in August.

Skibbereen’s programme starts on Saturday, 20th June, with St. Fachtna’s Silver Band performing on the Bridge from 1.30pm. The band will return on 18th July, while Skibbereen Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann will also perform there in July and August.

Meanwhile, Bandon will host events from Saturday, 27th June to Friday, 28th August, featuring Bandon Concert Band and Baile Núis Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann. In Dunmanway, Dunmanway Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann will present four performances in Sam Maguire Plaza.


Together at the Fair Green - Save the Date - August 23rd 2026 Midleton

 



We are pleased to invite your service to Together at Fairgreen, a community Mental Health & Wellbeing event taking place in Fair Green, Midleton.

The event will again bring together a wide range of local and regional services to engage directly with the public through information stands, alongside family activities and  live music This event provides an accessible opportunity for services to showcase supports and link in with the wider community.

📅 Sunday 23rd August 2026
🕛 12.00pm – 4.00pm
📍 Fair Green, Midleton

We very much hope your organisation will be part of this event. Further details regarding stand logistics, set‑up and expressions of interest will follow in due course.

In the meantime, please SAVE THE DATE in your diary. If you have any initial queries, feel free to get in touch.

Kind regards,

Nicola Lucey

086 4668484

 

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Farmer Health Check June 9th

 


We will be hosting a Farmer Health Check in Corrin Mart, Fermoy P61EE37, as part of Mens Health Week starting @11am on 9th June. 


We will have a large number of exhibitors in the Mart on the day, in partnership with the North Cork HSE Health Promotion Department. 

Our aim is to provide a one stop shop for Health and Information! 


I would like to ask if Dermot might be available on the day to have a stand in the ground floor? To do the equipment laser tagging?

Would it be possible to include this event in the newsletter?

Please feel free to circulate the Poster and Help to get the word out! 
Thank you!

Kind regards

Is mise le meas

Lorna Hurley
Oibrí Sláinte Pobail Tuaithe
Rural Community Health Worker

The Mill, Baile Chaisleáin an Róistigh, Contae Chorcaí.
The Mill, Castletownroche, Co. Cork.
P51 F9PX

+353 (22) 46580
+353 (86) 440 4050