The Commission is an independent body that was set up in 2002. Our functions are set out in the Mental Health Act 2001. Our main functions are to promote, encourage and foster high standards and good practices in the delivery of mental health services and to protect the interests of patients who are involuntarily admitted. There are a variety of types of mental health services which are provided in both in-patient and community settings in Ireland. Services include general adult mental health services, as well as mental health services for children and adolescents, older people, people with intellectual disabilities and forensic mental health services
The annual report on the activities of Irish psychiatric services for the year 2002 presents data on...
16,080 Irish children (1.55% of population under 18 yrs.) availing of Community Child and Adolescent...
Hospitals--Admission and discharge--Ireland; Mental illness--Treatment--Ireland; Mental illness--Ire...
This report sets out the work programme of the Commission during 2009 and how we are progressing to ...
The Commission is an independent statutory body which was established in April 2002. The Commission’...
The Mental Health Commission is delighted to partner the Irish Society for Quality and Safety in Hea...
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations...
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations...
Throughout 2019, Mental Health Reform continued to coordinate the views of our member organisations ...
This report was commissioned by the Mental Health Commission to: 1) examine the factors contributi...
The Commission is an independent body that was set up in 2002. Our functions are set out in the Ment...
Major transformational change needs to happen in the provision of mental health care services or Ire...
Mental Health advocates for better mental health supports for everyone in Ireland. At the end of 201...
In July 2017, the Joint Committee on the Future of Mental Health Care was established with the aim t...
In Ireland, a country of just over 4 million people, there is now a strong infrastructure for health...
The annual report on the activities of Irish psychiatric services for the year 2002 presents data on...
16,080 Irish children (1.55% of population under 18 yrs.) availing of Community Child and Adolescent...
Hospitals--Admission and discharge--Ireland; Mental illness--Treatment--Ireland; Mental illness--Ire...
This report sets out the work programme of the Commission during 2009 and how we are progressing to ...
The Commission is an independent statutory body which was established in April 2002. The Commission’...
The Mental Health Commission is delighted to partner the Irish Society for Quality and Safety in Hea...
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations...
Mental Health Ireland is a national voluntary organisation with 104 local Mental Health Associations...
Throughout 2019, Mental Health Reform continued to coordinate the views of our member organisations ...
This report was commissioned by the Mental Health Commission to: 1) examine the factors contributi...
The Commission is an independent body that was set up in 2002. Our functions are set out in the Ment...
Major transformational change needs to happen in the provision of mental health care services or Ire...
Mental Health advocates for better mental health supports for everyone in Ireland. At the end of 201...
In July 2017, the Joint Committee on the Future of Mental Health Care was established with the aim t...
In Ireland, a country of just over 4 million people, there is now a strong infrastructure for health...
The annual report on the activities of Irish psychiatric services for the year 2002 presents data on...
16,080 Irish children (1.55% of population under 18 yrs.) availing of Community Child and Adolescent...
Hospitals--Admission and discharge--Ireland; Mental illness--Treatment--Ireland; Mental illness--Ire...