On Monday, March 31, 2025, the first Western Area Mental Health Collaborative Engagement Event took place at the Guildhall, hosted by Karen O’Brien, Director of Adult Mental Health and Disability Services. The event served as a platform for a wide range of stakeholders within the community to come together, discuss, and collaborate on mental health services.
The primary focus of the event was to emphasize the importance of involving individuals with lived experiences in shaping the services they rely on. Key speakers highlighted the need for continued engagement and collaboration to improve local mental health services.
Karen O’Brien spoke on the significance of engagement in the development of the Regional Mental Health Service and the future of the Western Area Mental Health Collaborative. This event allowed stakeholders to share their perspectives and contribute to the ongoing work in enhancing mental health services across the region.
Representatives from various sectors participated, including Primary Care, Trust Mental Health Services, the Department of Health, the Public Health Authority, the Community and Voluntary sector, Independent Sector providers, Service Users, the Council, Housing Executive, PSNI (Police Service of Northern Ireland), NIAS (Northern Ireland Ambulance Service), and the Mental Health Champion for Northern Ireland. Their involvement was key in shaping future initiatives and ensuring that all voices are heard in the ongoing development of mental health services.
This event marks an important step in fostering a collaborative approach to mental health care, ensuring that services are inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of the community.
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