Sharing the Vision: A Mental Health Policy for Everyone
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From: Department of Health
- Published on: 17 June 2020
- Last updated on: 15 April 2025
- Introduction
- Sharing the Vision Implementation Plan 2025 - 2027
- Sharing the Vision Implementation Plan 2022 – 2024
- Sharing the Vision – supplementary documentation that informed the policy
- National Implementation and Monitoring Committee Steering Committee
Introduction
Sharing the Vision – A Mental Health Policy for Everyone is Ireland’s ambitious, multifaceted national mental health policy to enhance the provision of mental health services and supports across a broad continuum from mental health promotion to specialist mental health delivery during the period 2020-2030.
Sharing the Vision Implementation Plan 2025 - 2027
This second implementation plan provides a roadmap for the next delivery phase of Sharing the Vision – A Mental Health Policy for Everyone 2020 – 2030. The plan builds on the considerable progress made as part of the first Sharing the Vision implementation plan (2022-2024) . In doing so, the current plan sets out a detailed work programme for the coming three years (2025-2027)
Sharing the Vision Implementation Plan 2022 – 2024
The Sharing the Vision Implementation Plan 2022 – 2024, the first of three planned implementation plans, outlines a programme of work to progress the 100 policy recommendations until end-2024.
Its delivery will be driven by a focus on outcomes and a shared commitment to work in partnership with staff, service users and families, and all relevant stakeholders to achieve our goal of a modern and an enhanced mental health service that meet the needs of those who require our services.
Sharing the Vision – supplementary documentation that informed the policy
National Implementation and Monitoring Committee Steering Committee
The National Implementation and Monitoring Committee (NIMC) is collectively responsible for driving and overseeing the long-term implementation of Sharing the Vision. The NIMC comprises a Steering Committee, chaired by Ms Catherine Brogan, the HSE Implementation Group, the Reference Group, and associated Specialist Groups.