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Turn2Me

This is a website that helps people GET HELP with personal problems. You can read articles, listen to podcasts, talk anonymously in our forums or join an online group support.

To connect, let’s get talking join our forums, just try it, people will listen and support you, whatever it is on our mind, offload.

We are a charity that provides an interactive support community for people with personal problems to share, discuss and offload those problems. Our aim is to use technology to connect people and promote mental wellbeing.

Turn2me is available 24 x 7, 365 days a year and is open to people over 18. Our service is completely anonymous and confidential, your identity will never be disclosed. Go on join in!

Turn2me was founded by Oisin and Diarmuid Scollard, two brothers who had a vision to create a web space for people to share, discuss and offload personal problems and get useful information.

Please contact us at: info@turn2me.org.

We are comprised largely of volunteers from a number of disciplines. We are non-religious, non-political and completely independent.

We offer an interactive support website operating from the link www.turn2me.org open to all people. The site will offer 24/7 x 365 availability but forums are open to posting from 12am to 12pm each day. Site visitors will be part of a support community which includes forums, blogs, useful assistance, useful information, weekly podcasts that discuss a range of issues and of course useful numbers and further assistance.

This community is dedicated to the memory of Cormac Scollard 1969-2003, a son, a brother, a friend, an artist and a sound engineer. May his legacy always live on through this community.

This website is about turn2me.org a place for people with mental health and personal problems over 18 of years of age to share, discuss and offload those problems. turn2me is 100% confidential, it is non-judgmental and completely anonymous. join us, it is free.

Address:
Turn2me, 1st Floor, 29-31 South William Street, Dublin 2
Area serviced:
National
Contact name:
Oisin Scollard
Job title:
Chief Executive Officer
Website:
Opening times:
24hrs a day, 365 days a year
Sector:
Voluntary

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Services providing advice and information relating to all aspects of mental health.
Services offered to those who may require an advocate. An advocate is a person who can support a service user or carer through their contact with health services. Advocates will attend meetings with patients and help service users or carers to express concerns or wishes to health care professionals. Although many people can act as an advocate (friend, relative, member of staff) there are advocacy services available that can be accessed through the Trust.These advocates are trained and independent.
Services which are offered free of charge.
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Groups or organisations set up to support the specific needs of mental health service users, and their carers.
Services which provide access to counselling by telephone.

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