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Alan “The Apprentice” Philpott supports Turning Point NI

Ballymena based suicide prevention charity Turning Point NI have proudly announced that Alan “The Apprentice” Philpott has agreed to become a patron of the charity. Alan Philpott is a Ballymena man, a professional MMA fighter signed to BAMMA. Alan fights at Pro Bantamweight and is highly ranked in the UK/Ireland. Turning Point NI is located on Mill Street and is a location where volunteers joint together to help anyone who is feeling suicidal or worried about someone who is. Turning Point NI also offers training for volunteers to help them go on to help others. Suicide has a huge lasting impact on those...

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Turning Point NI

A new community support group called Turning Point NI has opened in Ballymena. Based on Mill Street just opposite the town hall its aim is to deliver confidential support to those in the community who are feeling suicidal. We called in with the guys and asked why Turning Point NI has opened in Ballymena. – “We realise many individuals and families are living with mental illness, financial difficulties, relationship breakdowns and substance misuse and one of the effects of this can be suicidal tendancies. Everyone is aware of the ever increasing number of suicides and attempted suicides. We wanted to open a centre in the town where people living with  this could go for guidance and support. A place where properly trained volunteers could listen and offer advice. Although we are based in Ballymena we’re offering this to people right across Northern Ireland. We don’t want people to give up, but take the first step towards a better life – and quite often that starts by talking through the issues. We want to let people know they are not alone but that we are here to offer support on a 1-to-1 basis.” If this is something you are living with at the minute or you know someone who might benefit from the support Turning Point NI in Ballymena can offer, there are many ways you can get in touch with...

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Mental Health – Ballymena Today Christmas

This Christmas here at Ballymena Today we are encouraging you to shop locally and support local businesses. However alongside the hustle and bustle of Christmas it is easy to forget that not everyone is feeling the festive joy. For some people Christmas is just another difficult day. Maybe every day is difficult and the holidays don’t make a difference. Or maybe Christmas is the time that you feel the gap left by loved ones more keenly and find it difficult to pretend otherwise. Thats why we wanted to re-share this blog post written an few years ago which might...

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Caring for your Mental Health this Christmas – Christmas in Ballymena

SO you know that we absolutely love Christmas here at Ballymena Today but even we can get stressed during the festive season. People with anxiety can find big events difficult and it doesn’t come any bigger than Christmas. Turning Point NI shared a video from The Mighty this week and we headed over to watch a few more of their videos. This one was especially helpful and we wanted to share it here for two big reasons. 1/ If you feel anxious this Christmas then please know that you are not alone. 2/ This video contains quotes from people...

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Movember.com share video about Mens Mental Health

Last weekend, on Saturday September 10th, was World Suicide Prevention Day. Mens Health website Movember.com shared this moving video which is worth sharing with all the men you know. Take a look below: Movember.com – video about Mens Mental Health Globally, the rate of suicide is alarmingly high, particularly in men. Around the world, on average we lose a man to suicide every minute of every day. This is a social crisis that demands our immediate action. The intention of this campaign from the Movember Foundation is to give male suicide the urgent attention it deserves and to take a...

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