Their CEO, Tullamore's Fiona O' Malley feels it's impacting working environments.
Turn2Me is urging policymakers to acknowledge and include continued funding for mental health services in the upcoming budget.
The charity is highlighting the ways the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, psychologically affected people, including heightened anxiety, loneliness and delayed access to Mental Health Services.
It is also calling to encourage more positive working environments for workers at the work place.
CEO of Turn2me, Tullamore's Fiona O'Malley offers this advice for bosses to make their places of work easier for their employees:
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