Student Mental Health Policy launched at University College Cork (UCC)
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Student Mental Health Policy launched at University College Cork (UCC)
15.01.2010

Mr John Moloney, Minister for Equality, Disability and Mental Health today (Friday, January 15th 2010) launched UCC’s Student Mental Health Policy at the university.
The university is aware that many people experience a period of mental distress or mental illness at some stage in their lives.  Changes and challenges face students in a new environment and it is in this context that the university saw the need to have a coherent framework and supportive administrative procedures in place to assist the promotion of mental well-being in UCC.

Launching the Policy, the Minister for Equality, Disability and Mental Health, Mr John Moloney said: “As Minister of State for Disability and Mental Health, one of my main priorities is to eliminate social exclusion, stigmatisation and discrimination of the mentally ill and create a culture and environment where people in distress feel they can seek help from family, friends and health professionals.  Both students and teachers can play a vital role by identifying early warning signs of an emerging mental health issue and encouraging the young person to seek help as soon as possible.”

It is hoped that the new Policy will help improve the Student Experience for all students attending UCC and so allow them fulfil their personal, social and academic potential.

Pictured at the launch of the Student Mental Health Policy launch were L-R: Mr Paul Moriarty, Head of Student Counselling & Development, UCC, Dr Michael Byrne, Head of Student Health Department, UCC; Dr Michael Murphy, President UCC; Mr John Moloney, Minister for Equality, Disability and Mental Health and Mr Con O’Brien, Vice President for the Student Experience, UCC. 

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