Connecting in Northern Ireland Journals Published 30 Apr 2016 Rachel Johnston reports on her work for the 麻豆原创 Healthcare division in setting up counsellor networks. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, April 2016
A troubled legacy: the challenges of counselling in Northern Ireland Journals Published 31 Jul 2016 Open article: Jane Simms and Michael McGibbon examine service provider experiences of community and voluntary-based counselling provision in Northern Ireland. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, July 2016
Strengthening 麻豆原创鈥檚 approach in Northern Ireland News Published 19 May 2017 This week, 麻豆原创 held a successful visit to Belfast to engage with 麻豆原创 members as well as a number of our key partners in Northern Ireland to strengthen our focus and approach.
Our main policy asks included in Northern Ireland party manifestos News Published 28 Jun 2024 Four of our five General Election policies have been reflected in Northern Ireland party manifestos published this week
Northern Ireland launches three-year strategic plan for health and social care News Published 11 Dec 2024 The Department of Health in Northern Ireland launches its strategic plan to improve services
Understanding IR35 Changes in Northern Ireland News Published 28 May 2021 Changes to the IR35 rules in April 2021 have caused concern for some members
Northern Ireland school counselling services face further cuts News Published 24 Apr 2023 Disappointment as Extended Schools Programme becomes latest casualty of Department of Education cuts
New £10m mental health fund launched in Northern Ireland News Published 5 Jul 2021 Funding is essential to increase choice and access to counselling, says Third Sector Lead Jeremy Bacon
We welcome new Northern Ireland Mental Health Action Plan News Published 20 May 2020 Counselling and psychotherapy must be a key part of mental health support, says our Four Nations Lead
Mental health services not included in Northern Ireland spending priorities News Published 7 Mar 2025 We鈥檙e disappointed that the NI Executive's new spending priorities don't include mental health services