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Gambling and Mental Health

Welcome to the Gambling section of the mental health hub. Here you can find you more information about how using drugs can affect your mental health. Check out the links below for more:

Blog post: How gambling impact your mental health, and what you can do to reduce the risk

Quiz: Not sure if your gambling is a problem for you? Take this quiz to find out more

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    Excited to be tuning in to @MHReform's webinar with @SpunOut and @JigsawYMH today to learn about and discuss youth mental health in relation to COVID19

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    1 Jul

    Hi Everyone! My name is Clare Austick and I‘m the new Vice President for Welfare with @TheUSI. I‘m committed to ensuring student wellbeing is at the core of everything we do and being a driving force for meaningful change in the welfare remit. 📧 welfare@usi.ie

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    Staying home can be tough, but getting out into the fresh air can be really helpful for mental and physical health. Plus this fella appreciates the adventure! #HoldFirm @TheUSI

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    I took today off so I could have a nice long weekend and chill out. It's important to be kind to yourself during this time too. I'm going to drink some berry tea and read a few chapters of my new book this morning #HoldFirm 🌈 @TheUSI

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    USI_EducationKevin USI Academic Affairs@USI_Education·
    19 May

    I'm trying to keep to some form of a routine during COVID-19. A bodyweight workout to wake me up in the morning, and a 3pm coffee break are essential ways of looking after myself during this period. 🌈 #HoldFirm

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