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Mental Health Supports, Tallaght and Clondalkin Mental Health Supports Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership Mental Health Supports, Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership 1 INTRODUCTION Designed and Printed by: www.doggettgroup.ie Published December 2020 II Mental Health Supports Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership Mental Health Supports, Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership A heartfelt thanks to our funders HSE, TUSLA, SDCC, SDCP and the communities who contributed to this directory I INTRODUCTION Dear Reader, The map of Mental Health services in Clondalkin and Tallaght was developed to provide this Directory of organisations involved in providing mental health/ suicide prevention / and critical incidents supports relating to suicide, in West Tallaght and North Clondalkin. The directory was collated to support Objective 3 of the Resilience Project and Strategic Goals 1.2 and 2.2 of the Connecting for Life strategy. • Objective 3 Using existing resources where possible, undertake a mapping exercise which will identify all of the active organisations and players involved in mental health/ suicide prevention / and critical incidents relating to suicide, in the designated areas. • Goal 1.2 Increase awareness of suicide prevention and mental health services • Goal 2.2 Ensure accurate information and guidance on effective suicide prevention is provided for community based organisations Each of the organisations listed provide services which fall within one or more of the categories: mental health, suicide prevention and critical incidents relating to suicide. We have endeavoured to provide an up to date listing of these organizations as of September 2020. Organisations are encouraged to notify us of changes or additions to the listing. We will update the website listing on a monthly basis until January 2021. How to use the directory: i. Two maps West Tallaght and North Clondalkin outline where the local services are located. ii. A list of services operating 24/7 is shown for immediate access. iii. An index of the local services is listed in geographical areas and category of service. iv. Each entry has an explanation of the service and how to contact them. We hope you find this directory useful. Stay safe. Best wishes Sylvia Mooney Manager Resilience Project II Mental Health Supports Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership Map of Mental Health Services in West Tallaght and North Clondalkin III 1.Central & North Clondalkin IV MAP OF MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES IN CLONDALKIN AND TALLAGHT /2020 INCLONDALKINANDTALLAGHT SERVICES HEALTH MAP OFMENTAL 1. Central &NorthClondalkin 1. Central 3 15 21 1 16 17 11 6 19 3 18 4 12 5 22 10 0 7 Service Locations 1. Accord (Clondalkin)Service Locations 2. Archways 1. Accord (Clondalkin) 3. ASPEN 2. Archways 4. Balgaddy C3.hild A&S FPaEmNily Centre 8 2 5. Beacon of 4L.ightBalgaddy Child & Family Centre 20 6. CASP 5. Beacon of Light 9 13 7. Clondalkin Drugs Task Force 14 6. CASP 8. Deansrath 7F.amiClyl oRnedsaolukirnc eDrugs Task Force Centre 8. Deansrath Family Resource 9. Deansrath HealtChe Cnetrnetre 17 Crosscare Teen Counselling 10. Dochas Fa9m. ily CDeenatnrserath Health Centre Addiction Service Health Centre 18. Tusla 17 Crosscare Teen Coun11s. ellinHge alth Cen1t0r.e (RDoowchlaagsh F)amily Centre 19. Tusla Meith18e.aTl usla 12. Health Hou11s.e Health Centre (Rowlagh) CounsellingAddiction Service HCommunityealth Centr eMental Health Service 20. Tus Nua 19. Tusla Meitheal 13. Clondalkin1 2M.entHael aHlteha lHtho uSseervice Counselling Community Mental Health Service Family Service Travellers 21. National O2ff0ic.eT fuosr NSuuaicide 14. Phoenix Cl1u3b. hoCulsoen EdValEkin Mental Health Service Family Service Travellers Prevention21. National Office for S1u5i.cidePieta Hous1e4. Phoenix Clubhouse EVE EducationEducatio n& &Training Traini ng 22. Clondalkin TraPvreelvleernstion 16. Quarryvale1 5F.amPiliye tRae Hsourscee Suicide Prevention Group Developm2e2n.tC Gloronudpa l(kCinT TDrGa)vellers Centre 16. Quarryvale Family Resource Suicide Prevention Group Development Group (CTDG) Centre Mental Health Supports Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership 2. Tallaght 1. West Tallaght 1. West 24 49 48 59 34 10 27 51 52 10 1 57 10 40 45 10 10 55 10 31 Service Locations 42 38 Service Locations 44 10 53 10 23. An Cosan 10 39 30 23. An Cosan 35 24. Anam Cara 24. Anam Cara 4141 10 7 10 10 25. Barnardos Child & Family Centre 25. Barnardos Child & Family CCentreentre 56 10 26. Daughters of Charity Child & Family 10 46 33 26. Daughters of Charity Child & FamilyFamily 36 Centre 10 28 Centre 54 10 27. Fettercairn Community Program 27. Fettercairn Community Proogragram 10 28. Foroige 29 28. Foroige 10 37 29. Glenshane Resource Centre 29. Glenshane Resource Centre 3 30. Grow 30. Grow 10 31. HEADSUP 31. HEADSUP 32 25 32. JADD 32. JADD 33. Jigsaw 33. Jigsaw 34. Pieta House Dublin South 34. Pieta House Dublin South 35. Threshold Training Network 23 35. Threshold Training Network 26 36. South Dublin County Sports 36. South Dublin County Sports 7 Program Program 37. St Dominic’s Community 43 37. St Dominic’s Community 49. Eve New Horizon Response Program Response Program 10 50. Ta4ll9ag. Ehvt eR Neheawb iHlitoartizioonn 38. SWAN 38. SWAN 47 Pr5o0g.raTmalmlaeg h(Tt RPe)habilitation 39. Tallaght Drug & Alcohol Task Force 39. Tallaght Drug & Alcohol Tasskk ForceForce 51. ChildhoPordo gDreavmelmope m(TeRnPt )Initiative 40. Tallaght Mental Health Services 50 40. Tallaght Mental Health Servviceices 10 52. CIP5C1. Cohuildnsheololindg D Ienv Perloimpamrye nCta Irneitiative41. Tallaght Travellers Community 41. Tallaght Travellers Communnityity 53. CY5P2S. CIPC Counselling In Primary Care Development Project DevelopmentDevelopment ProjecProject 54. HO535P3E.C. -C SYPSCYuPiSciCde Prevention Drop 42. Brookfield Health Centre Addiction Service Bereavement 4242.B. Brookfieldrookfield HealthHealth CentrCentre in 545C4e.H.nHtrOPEOeP TEa -ll aSuicideSguhictide PreventionPrevention DropDrop43. Village Counseling Service 4343.V. Villageillage CounselingCounseling ServiceService Counselling Health Centre 55. St. Cathinine rCentreCineen’tsr ec oTallaghtTuanllsaeglhlint g Service 44. Women Together Network Addiction Service Bereavement 4444.W. Womenomen TogetherTogether NetworNetwork 56. Cro55.5s5s.cSt.Satr. eCatherine’sC Taetheenr iCnoeu’sn counsellingcsoelulinnsgelling ServiceServic4e5. YODA Counseling Health Centre 45.45. YODAYODA Family Service Wellbeing 57. ITUDT T565a6 Tallaghtl.C.laCgrosscarerhots sCc Counsellingoauren sTeenTeelleinng CounsellingCounselling 46. Tusla Meitheal 4646.T. Tuslausla MeitheaMeitheal Family Service Wellbeing 59. Na575ti7o.I.nITal TallaghtTOaflflaicgeh fto CounsellinCr oSuunicsiedleling 47. CARP Education & Training Travellers 4747.C. CARARP Education & Training Travellers Pre595v9e.N.nNtationalaiotnio nal OOfficeffice forfor SuicideSuicide 48. St Aengus Community Action Group 4848. StSt AengusAengus CommunityCommunity ActionAction GrouGroup YouthYouth Service SuicideSuicide Prevention Prevention Group Group PreventionPrevention V CONTENTS Services in Central/North Clondalkin & West Tallaght Contents: Maps of service locations in Central/North Clondalkin & West Tallaght 24 Hour Services & Out of Hours Services .......................................................pg 2 – 4 Name of Services/Organisations & Colour Legend ......................................pg 5 – 9 Services based in Central/North Clondalkin .............................................. pg 10 – 15 Services based in West Tallaght ...................................................................... pg 16 – 24 National Services Working in These Areas ................................................. pg 25 – 28 Covid-19 Supports ................................................................................................ pg 29 – 32 1 Mental Health Supports Tallaght and Clondalkin Resilience Project, South Dublin County Partnership 24 HOUR Services Available Samaritans 24/7 Pieta House 24/7 www.samaritans.org www.pieta.ie 116 123 1800 247 247 or Text ‘HELP’ to 51544 When you call Samaritans a volunteer will When you call or text a therapist will try to try to answer you straight away and listen to you without judgement. answer straight away and listen to you. Or email: [email protected] to get a response within 24 hrs Tallaght University Hospital Need Help Now 01 414 3601 text50808.ie or 01 414 3536 Text 50808 Free 24/7 text service Text ‘HELLO’ to 50808 and a volunteer will reply to you within a few minutes. St. James’s Hospital 01 410 3000 2 OUT OF HOURS ADDITIONAL SERVICES Out of Hours Additional Services Aware HSE 1800 80 48 48 1850 24 1850 or www.aware.ie 01 240 8720 The support line is available Monday www.hse.ie to Sunday from 10am - 10pm. Adult All of Ireland’s public health services Mental Health. in hospitals and communities across Or email: [email protected] to the country. get a response within 24 hrs Monday to Friday: 8am - 8pm Saturday and Sunday: 10am - 5pm Childline Gardai Stations: 24/7 Tallaght 01 666 6000 Clondalkin 01 666 7600 1800 666 666 or Text 50101 Ronanstown 01 666 7700 or Chat Online: Lucan 01 666 7300 www.childline.ie/login As a mental health emergency and All children and young people up to help protect the individual to the age of 19 Teenline 24/7 www.ispcc.ie 1800 833 634 Young people between the ages of 13-19 3 Mental Health Supports Tallaght
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