Directory of National Voluntary Organisations - Citizens Information ...
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Hanly Centre<br />
The Mews, Eblana Avenue, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin<br />
Tel: (01) 280 9795 or 280 7269, 10.00am – 4.00pm Fax: (01) 230 2716<br />
Email: info@thehanlycentre.com Web: www.thehanlycentre.com<br />
Confidential information and counselling for those whose lives are being<br />
affected by a drink problem. Services: individual and group counselling;<br />
education on alcohol and alcoholism comprising lecture courses; group<br />
therapy; help on coping alone; courses for adult children <strong>of</strong> alcoholics.<br />
Outreach programme for schools and community groups. Intervention<br />
process and pre-intervention counselling for family members.<br />
Headstrong<br />
36 Waterloo Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4<br />
Tel: (01) 660 7343, 9:00am – 5:15pm Mon to Fri<br />
Email: info@headstrong.ie Web: www.headstrong.ie<br />
Independent, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organisation working with communities in Ireland<br />
to ensure that young people aged 12 to 25 are better supported to achieve<br />
mental health and wellbeing. Objectives: to co-ordinate and integrate existing<br />
services and support systems and ensure that they work for young people; to<br />
improve mental health outcomes for the young; to build greater community<br />
awareness regarding the needs and challenges facing young people.<br />
Headway (Ireland)<br />
Unit 1–3, Manor Street Business Park, Manor Street, Dublin 7<br />
Tel: (01) 810 2066 Helpline: 1890 200 278, 9.00am – 5.00pm<br />
Fax: (01) 810 2070<br />
Email: services@headway.ie Web: www.headway.ie<br />
Aims to bring about positive change in the lives <strong>of</strong> those affected by an<br />
acquired brain injury. Provides the following services to carers, families,<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals and people with an acquired brain injury: information and<br />
supportive listening helpline, psychological services, counselling, day<br />
services, rehabilitative training, information and education services,<br />
community access, and supported employment.<br />
Publications: Print newsletter; e-newsletter; range <strong>of</strong> factsheets; A Carer and<br />
Family Guide.<br />
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