in psychiatric hospitals and units who assisted in submitting information for this report. We are grateful to the Mental Health Services Division of the Department of Health and Children for providing data on out-patient and community services. We would also like to thank Stephanie Curtin for her assistance with data entry, the internal and external reviewers, Joan Moore for editing and proof reading the report, and in particular our colleagues Ros Moran, Arthur O’Reilly, Deirdre Hallissey and Fiona Bannon in the Mental Health Research Division. Published b
conducted a national survey of psychiatric services in Ireland to examine clinical resources in rela...
The Commission is an independent body that was set up in 2002. Our functions are set out in the Ment...
Mental Health advocates for better mental health supports for everyone in Ireland. At the end of 201...
would like to thank all those in psychiatric hospitals and nnits throughout Ireland who cooperated i...
would like to thank all those in psychiatric hospitals and units throughout Ireland who co-operated ...
in psychiatric hospitals and units who assisted in submitting information for this report. We would ...
The annual report on the activities of Irish psychiatric services for the year 2002 presents data on...
The Mental Health Commission is delighted to partner the Irish Society for Quality and Safety in Hea...
We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our colleagues in the Mental Health Research...
There were 23,031 admissions to Irish psychiatric units and hospitals in 2003, representing a rate o...
The Mental Health Section of the Health Rtsearch Board would like to thank all those in psychiatric ...
This report sets out the work programme of the Commission during 2009 and how we are progressing to ...
This report presents data on all patients resident in psychiatric units and hospitals operating with...
Includes bibliographical referencesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:0...
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations...
conducted a national survey of psychiatric services in Ireland to examine clinical resources in rela...
The Commission is an independent body that was set up in 2002. Our functions are set out in the Ment...
Mental Health advocates for better mental health supports for everyone in Ireland. At the end of 201...
would like to thank all those in psychiatric hospitals and nnits throughout Ireland who cooperated i...
would like to thank all those in psychiatric hospitals and units throughout Ireland who co-operated ...
in psychiatric hospitals and units who assisted in submitting information for this report. We would ...
The annual report on the activities of Irish psychiatric services for the year 2002 presents data on...
The Mental Health Commission is delighted to partner the Irish Society for Quality and Safety in Hea...
We would like to express our thanks and appreciation to our colleagues in the Mental Health Research...
There were 23,031 admissions to Irish psychiatric units and hospitals in 2003, representing a rate o...
The Mental Health Section of the Health Rtsearch Board would like to thank all those in psychiatric ...
This report sets out the work programme of the Commission during 2009 and how we are progressing to ...
This report presents data on all patients resident in psychiatric units and hospitals operating with...
Includes bibliographical referencesSIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:0...
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations...
conducted a national survey of psychiatric services in Ireland to examine clinical resources in rela...
The Commission is an independent body that was set up in 2002. Our functions are set out in the Ment...
Mental Health advocates for better mental health supports for everyone in Ireland. At the end of 201...