18 Dec 2023

€5 million in mental health supports for students in third level education

From Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science

Published on 18 December 2023

Last updated on 17 December 2023

Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD has today announced €5 million in mental health support for students.

The funding is an important investment in the wellbeing and support of students across the country.

Speaking today, Minister Harris said:

“We know this generation are facing mental health challenges like no other.

“The pressure our young people are facing requires important interventions at the right stage of their lives.

“That is why we have provided €20.9 million to Higher Education Institutions since 2020.

“Crucially, this has allowed universities recruit additional Student Counsellors, additional Assistant Psychologists. 77 were hired last year alone.

“The funding this year will embed these services in our college campuses.”

Universities have the flexibility to use the funding to address the needs of their student population.

They can engage a range of other important staff in this domain, such as clinical case managers, heads of service, mental health officers, framework implementation managers, admin staff, mental health nurses or GPs, etc.

Minister Harris added:

“Since I became Minister, I have travelled to almost every college campus in the country and one of the consistent messages I receive is that students need support in this area.

“I am so delighted we have managed to have secured this level of funding every year for the past three years.

“Crucially, this will also help us roll out national projects including a 24/7 peer service, the establishment of a national office for the Psychological Counsellors in Higher Education Ireland and a new data building service to establish a research network of researchers in the area of suicide and self-harm.

“I know this funding will make a real difference to college-goers across the country.”

HEI 2023 Allocation

Atlantic Technological University €431,667

Dublin City University €306,853

Dundalk Institute of Technology €134,309

Institute of Art Design and Technology €90,115

Mary Immaculate College €124,888

Maynooth University €281,478

Munster Technological University €287,427

National College of Art and Design €78,562

South East Technological University €413,932

St Angela's College €82,659

Technological University Dublin €510,496

Technological University of the Shannon €292,561

Trinity College Dublin €279,279

University College Cork €349,298

University College Dublin €382,412

University of Galway €316,438

University of Limerick €289,626

National Projects €310,000

Governance / Oversight €38,000

Total €5,000,000

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