
In support of actions 1 and 2 of the Mental Health Strategy and Mental Health early intervention and prevention, the Public Health Agency are encouraging all stakeholders to contribute to the new Minding Your Head webpage service directory.
You are invited to add mental health and emotional wellbeing services (outlined in the ‘service type’ section of the guide) your organisation provides in your local community.
Please also engage with all organisations that you commission to encourage them to add their services, and share this opportunity for inclusion in the service directory with your partnerships and networks.
Please make separate submissions for each service. The purpose of submitting individual services offered by your organisation is to benefit the individual searching the directory to understand the specific support options available to them.
Adding your service
Please follow the instructions below and the attached guide to add each service to the directory.
The attached guide outlines the following:
- Eligibility criteria
- Exclusion criteria
- Service type
- Public Health Agency quality standards
- Information accuracy and completeness
- Information required
- Content guidelines
- Verification and updates
- Consent
Setting up your Minding Your Head account
- Your username is the email address used to receive this correspondence.
- Using this email address please follow this link [Reset your password | Minding Your Head] to generate a temporary password. You will then be able to set a new password and update your organisation’s contact details and add information for all your organisations services.
- Remember to make separate submissions for each service.
Adding service submission details
- Refer to the attached guide for details.
- If you wish to add email information to your submission form please do not use personalised email addresses such as ‘joe.bloggs@’, instead use generic email addresses such as ‘info@’.
If you would like to remove your service from the Minding Your Head website and contact list, please respond ‘opt out’ to this email.
Email any queries to myh@hscni.net


Organised by the Western Health and Social Care Trust and chaired by Action for Children, a roundtable discussion on Thursday 8 May was designed to showcase the work of the eight Family Support Hubs from across the Western Trust.
Other questions included Ms O’Neill’s position on linking and utilising key pieces of legislation, including a Mental Health Strategy and an Anti-Poverty Strategy for Northern Ireland. She agreed that policies and strategies need to be aligned and actually implemented, and she said she would be seeking a meeting with the Department of Health to raise a number of the issues that were highlighted at the event.
