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Kathleen

 

Kathleen Maher (EDII Department) is the Sexual Violence and Harassment Prevention and Response Manager in MIC and is the Designated Liaison Person for an incidence of Sexual Violence or Harassment on the MIC Limerick Campus.

If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence or harassment on campus, please reach out to Kathleen to report it.

Kathleen can be contacted via email at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by telephone at: 086 – 203 2865

Remember, you can always talk to someone if you are struggling.

 

MISU is committed to helping students through all aspects of their college life - this includes highlighting the importance of student wellbeing and minding your mental health.

Positive mental health is of utmost importance and making sure you are feeling good is key to a great college experience.

Taking care of your mental health can be difficult and there is no quick fix when you don’t feel 100%. It is important to talk to someone if you feel troubled in anyway.
The college collaborates on mental health awareness weeks with MISU and there are established services to help you anyway they can.

Now more than ever, it is important to stay connected and look after our mental health. If you are experiencing mental health or wellbeing difficulties, make sure you get advice or support as soon as possible. There are MISU and college supports, as well as a wealth of online resources listed below.

If you would like to talk to someone in MISU, Cillian (MISU President) is here for you and can guide you towards supports available. His contact information is available here or you can book an appointment with Cillian here.

MIC students can avail of college counselling services, as well as Chaplaincy and Access Office. If you need these supports, or any other college supports, full details on how to make contact can be found here. These services support students through emotional distress, bereavements, stress as well as a range of everyday concerns.

There are many different resources online that provide help and information. In September 2020, the government and Psychological Counsellors in Higher Education Ireland (PCHEI) launched a 24/7 text service which provides mental health support for 3rd level students - text HELLO to 50808 if you need support. 

Others include Samaritans Ireland, with their 24 hour free phone service (call 116 123), Pieta House which also has a 24 hour phone support service (call 1800 247 247 or Text HELP to 51444), www.mentalhealthireland.ie , https://jigsaw.ie/ and on www.spunout.ie .

The Academic Learning Centre offers the following services:

  • One-to-one academic support and tutoring: Students are welcome to call to the ALC for one-to-one advice on aspects of learning at third level. The ALC team is available to advise on essay writing (independent and confidential advice is given on how to improve the structure and writing style of essays and essay planning), study skills, time management and exam techniques.
  • The ALC offers subject-specific support in areas of critical need, namely Gaeilge and Mathematics.
  • Pre-exam planning: The ALC offers help in planning individual study programmes, especially in the lead up to exams. This helps students make the most of their time and assist in future study planning.
  • The Academic Learning Centre Handbook. This comprehensive handbook is available here and includes chapters on study skills, academic reading, time-management, structuring essays, referencing academic essays (Harvard and Footnoting systems) and preparing for exams.

The ALC is also concerned with encouraging mature learners, whose educational experiences and opportunities in their earlier years may have been limited, to consider returning to education by promoting the various access routes available to them and providing both the Pre-University Programme (PUP) and the Foundation Certificate for Mature Learnersconsidering embarking on third level education. These programmes are delivered on a part-time basis to facilitate those who wish to sample university-level education but who are in employment, and/or have families and other care responsibilities.
 

MIC Limerick

  • To make an appointment with the ALC, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  • To make an appointment for the Maths Support Unit, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
  • To enquire about Gaeilge or IT support classes, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
     

MIC Thurles

  • The ALC Thurles is located in room 204 and is available on Mondays from 10am-5pm. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to make an appointment.
  • Gaeilge Support Thurles is also available in room 203 on Mondays from 10am-4pm. Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to make an appointment.
  • To make an appointment for the Maths Support Unit, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Maths support is available on campus on Thursdays, 11am -5pm

 

 

DIAL 999 OR 112 FOR EMERGENCIES

 

Medical Centre - MIC Limerick

  • Location: T307 on the third floor of the TARA building
  • Opening hours: Monday to Friday 9am to 4.30pm
  • Campus Doctor Clinic: Monday to Friday 2pm to 4pm
  • Appointments can be arranged by:
    T: +353 61 204343
    E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. (from student account only). 
    T: +353 86 0840438 (lunchtime only)
  • Fee: There is a charge of €10 (payable by card only). There is no charge for Medical Card/ GP Visit Card.
  • European Health insurance Card holders (for non-Irish residents), please bring your current EHIC Card.

If all the appointments are filled at the MIC Medical Centre, a doctor will see MIC students in the nearby Ashdown Medical Centre for a fee of €40 with their MIC student card. T: + 353 61 301200 for an appointment.

Weekend and after hours service is not provided by MIC Medical Centre. However, Dr. James Fehily, Ashdown Medical Centre, will see students our of hours in an emergency (T: +353 61 301200). Alternatively, students can call Shannondoc on + 353 (0)818 123500 or +353 61 459500.

GP listings for Limerick

If out-of-hours, please telephone ShannonDoc at +353 818 123500.

 

Out of Hours Doctor

Shannon Doc (after 5pm) - T: 0818 123500 or 061 459500

Local Injury Unit (8am to 7pm, 7 days) - T: 061 462132
St. John’s Hospital, V94 H272

Ashdown Medical Centre (9am - 5pm) - T: 061 301200
Courtbrack Ave, South Circular Rd, Limerick V94H9KR

Emergencies

Emergency Department, University Hospital Limerick - T: 061 301111 (open 24 hours/day)  
St Nessan’s Road, Dooradoyle
Limerick V94 F858

Urgent Attention/ Emergencies

Students who need urgent medical treatment should proceed to the A&E Dept. at University Hospital Limerick, Tel: +353 61 301111 (24hr cover) or to St. John’s Hospital, Tel: +353 61 415822 (8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday).

In an emergency, dial 999 or 112.

EU Students: You will need to bring your European Health Insurance Card when attending the doctor/hospital.

 

Thurles Campus:

A GP Service is available for MIC Thurles students:

Dr Liam Collins, The Surgery, Fianna Road, Thurles

T: +353 504 21155. There is a €10 charge for an appointment for an MIC student.

GP listings for Tipperary

If out-of-hours, please telephone ShannonDoc at +353 818 123500.

 

MIC Limerick

Our team of counsellors are available to offer you support, online or in-person, Monday-Friday, 9am-6pm. The Counselling Service is located in rooms T311 & T312 on the third floor of the TARA building along the corridor from the Medical Centre.

1. By calling to ‘Drop-In’:

Drop-In is an hour set aside daily where you can call up to the Counselling Service without an appointment to meet  one of the counsellors  for an informal chat and arrange subsequent sessions if needed. 

Drop-In is 11.30 am-1pm, Monday to Friday in rooms  T311/ T312 

2. By Email: If you are not on campus or this drop-in time doesn’t suit your timetable you can email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to arrange a time for an initial meeting on campus or via TEAMS.

 

MIC Thurles

 Monday-Friday: Fiona O'Dwyer
 +353 504 32033 / +353 87 9088710
 This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 

 

Are you unsafe or in a Suicidal Crisis/Emergency out of hours?

It is very important that you keep yourself safe so, if you feel increasingly at risk please reach out to gain support and contact immediately:

  • Your GP
  • Free TextMIC to 50808 (Text 50808 is a 24/7 Crisis Text Line where you can engage via text with a trained volunteer)
  • Pieta House: Freephone 1800 247 247 or Text HELP to 5144
  • If your life is in imminent danger, please call 999.

Other supports include:

  • Shannondoc: 0818 123 500
  • A&E dept.for mental health crisis: 061 301 111
  • The Samaritans: (Free-call) 116 123
  • AWARE: 1800 804 848
  • Rape Crisis: 1800 311 511

 

Confidentiality

The Counselling Service operates within the terms of confidentiality as laid down by accredited professional associations (IACP, IAHIP, ICP). This means that nothing you talk about is disclosed to anyone outside of the service/supervision process without your expressed permission, except in exceptional circumstances regarding safety/at risk situations, the disclosure of on-going or past child abuse, or if records are subpoenaed by law.

 

Community, Mental Health Courses & Resources

Togetherall is a safe, anonymous, online  community for mental health support. It is a place to express yourself and support each other. You will have access to  a range of different courses on topics of concern such as anxiety, procrastination, self-harm, problems sleeping etc. There are assessment tools and articles to help you understand how you are feeling and techniques to help you manage your mental health.

Togetherall is free to all MIC Students! Just register with your academic email. Visit the site at https://togetherall.com/ or click the image below.

Togetherall