Peer Advocacy in Mental Health

Peer Advocacy in Mental Health
Smithfield Business Centre, Suite 1.9, The Distillers Building
New Church Street
Dublin 7
Dublin 7

Not-For-Profit Information

The Irish Advocacy Network CLG (now trading as Peer Advocacy in Mental Health) is an island-wide, independent, mental health organisation led by people with personal experience of mental health challenges.

The services promote recovery by offering peer advocacy, information, and support to clients. Its purpose is to enable people experiencing challenges to their mental health to self-advocate; in other works, supporting them in having their voice heard, grow in confidence, and claim their rights.

Mission: To be an Island wide, independent, peer-run, peer-led, organisation that empowers people experiencing mental health challenges to improve the quality of their lives through advocacy, support, training, and development.

Values: Person-Centred, Respect, Empathy, Support, Non-Judgemental and Authentic

Vision: Where everyone experiencing Mental Health Challenges feels empowered to create their own futures

 

Number of paid employees: 
11-20 employees
Current board size: 
5
Annual turnover: 
€500,000 - €1,000,000
Not-for-Profit focus: 
Advocacy

Location

Office Address

Smithfield Business Centre, Suite 1.9, The Distillers Building
New Church Street
Dublin 7
Dublin 7