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Kintsugi Hope

1 July 2022/in News

Kintsugi Hope’s vision is to see a world where mental and emotional health is accepted and understood, with safe and supportive communities for everyone to grow and flourish. ‘Kintsugi’ (literally ‘golden joinery’) is a Japanese technique for repairing pottery with seams of gold. This repairs the brokenness in a way that makes the object more […]

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These wheels were made for pushing

31 May 2022/in News

Simon Malley, a parishioner from Naas Union of Parishes, has contacted us regarding a sponsored wheelchair Push Challenge that he is participating in on June 1st in order to raise funds for Aware, who are working in partnership with MindMatters COI. Simon has a fundraising page https://www.idonate.ie/fundraiser/11435750_simon-malley-s-fundraising-page.html, and also a  Facebook group ‘These Wheels Were […]

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Mental Health Awareness training

18 May 2022/in News

Bookings now open for Mental Health Awareness training  About this training  By the end of the session learners will: Understand the meaning of mental health/mental ill health Identify the most common mental health conditions, their symptoms, and their risk factors Know how to sustain good mental health and emotional wellbeing Understand what it means to […]

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