MHApps Clients – List of Clients and Projects
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DETECT aims to provide a service for individuals experiencing first episode psychosis and their families living in Cluain Mhuire, Elm Mount, Newcastle and St John of God Hospital services. DETECT also aims to provide an effective Irish model of early intervention for people with first episode psychosis informed by developments in evidence based healthcare. DETECT is funded by the Health Service Executive of Ireland and the Hospitaller Order of St. John of God.
From the award of the Eadbhard O'Callaghan Bursary a mobile portal detect.ie/m was developed. Following on from this work mobile apps for Apple, Android, Windows, and Blackberry have been developed and are available for download from the Detect site and App Stores.
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The Cluain Mhuire Service is a community based adult mental health service serving a population of over 175,000 in the Dublin South East area. The service seeks to accomplish its mission by providing the following services: Acute Care and Treatment; Outpatient Clinics; In Patient Care at St John of God Hospital, Recovery Programmes and Vocational Training; Residential Rehabilitation Service; Liaison Psychiatry Service; Social (drop-in) centres and Membership Club; Home based interventions and a variety of targeted therapies.
Several apps are being developed for Cluain Mhuire
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BPD - App providing information On Borderline Personality Disorder.
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Our Family - App to to help families where a parent has a mental health difficulty.
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Early Warning Signs - App to to help identify and avert relapse of mental illness.
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Wellbeing - App to maintain and improve overall user wellbeing.
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Shine is the national organisation dedicated to upholding the rights and addressing the needs of all those affected by mental illness including, but not exclusively, schizophrenia, schizo-affective disorder and bipolar disorder, through the promotion and provision of high-quality services and working to ensure the continual enhancement of the quality of life of the people it serves.
For the last 10 years, Shine has always had a publication that aimed to provide people with self-experience of mental ill heath and their families with the most up to date and accurate fact and opinion available.
The TakeControl App gives you basic information about mental ill health, recovery, the services and supports available and an introduction to your options.
It should be useful to people with self-experience of mental ill health, families and professionals. As far as possible, we have sourced the information from Irish policy, research and opinion. We have also included an extensive list of references that will enable you to continue to read, research and surf the web for more varied information and opinion. Everything in this guide is directed by the idea of mapping a recovery journey for people.