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Stronger Together

Welcome to UCC TALKS, a unique blog here for you to learn and share your story. The goal of UCC TALKS is to eradicate  the stigma surrounding mental health by creating a community in which we can grow, learn and prosper together.

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Abaigeal Pettit Mee

How I Stay on Top of My Wellbeing During Lockdown and College My name is Abaigeal, and I am here to talk to you all about how I looked...

Caitlin Mulcahy - Second Year Commerce

When I was 16, I was diagnosed with critical anorexia nervosa. Before my diagnosis I was completely unaware of the illness and what it...

Tara Coughlan - UCC Students' Union Ents Officer

As far as I can recall, throughout primary school and secondary school, I constantly worried. My second class primary school teacher once...

Aleesha Wiegandt - Second Year Arts

I have had some really bad days. From the age of about sixteen I started having burnouts and bouts of anxiety to the extreme that I...

Molly Kavanagh - MSc Government and Politics

It happened eight days before my final year of college began- so instead of attending any of my classes or doing even a little bit of...

Imasha Costa - Second Year Arts

I've always hidden away the stories of struggle that I have had with my mental health. The hardest thing I guess was accepting the fact...

Jamie Fraser - UCC Students' Union Welfare Officer

Three years and 11 months. Three years and 11 months since I stood on a bridge with a plan to end my own life. I’ve put off writing this....

Jordyn Lee - Final Year Arts.

Jordyn's story shows that opening up is the hardest but most important step you can take.

Shane O Sullivan - Second Year Law.

Shane's story is one of perseverance, strength and resilience.

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