Drogheda Independent

Daily ‘Wellness Webinars’ for people in Louth

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A leading national mental health and suicide prevention charity is offering a series of daily live ‘wellness webinars’ to support people in Louth with their mental health.

Suicide or Survive, with the support of the HSE and the National Office for Suicide Prevention, say the interactiv­e webinars have already been proven popular with hundreds of people tuning in from all over Ireland.

Recently released figures from the Central Statistics Office reveal why investment in wellbeing at this time is particular­ly important.

The figures show a huge drop in overall satisfacti­on with life during the Covid-19 pandemic and any relationsh­ips appear to be under strain.

The number of people who said they were highly satisfied with their personal relationsh­ips fell from 60 per cent in 2018 to 42 per cent last month.

More than a quarter reported feeling lonely over the past four weeks and nearly a third reported feeling downhearte­d or depressed. Other issues such as rising stress levels, increased alcohol consumptio­n, poor diet and a lack of exercise appear to show cause for concern.

According to Suicide or Survive acting CEO Robert Carley, it has never been more important to invest in our wellbeing.

‘ The past few weeks have been very difficult for so many people, especially those who may have already been struggling with their mental health. Many familiar things are on hold, normal supports are not accessible and networks that we usually rely on are for now just out of reach. We see mental health and overall wellbeing as something worth investing in for everybody, regardless of whether you are struggling or not at this particular time. I think it’s never been more important to invest in our wellbeing.’

The online webinars last for approximat­ely an hour and are freely available to all groups. Participan­ts need to register in advance at www.suicideors­urvive.ie and will then receive a link to their email.

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