Key Summary
- Pharmacies will display posters, leaflets, and staff will start conversations to help the public reflect on their mental health
- Staff will also signpost individuals to further support, including local services, apps, and professional help
- The campaign also encourages pharmacy teams to look after their own mental health
Community pharmacies across Northern Ireland are running a two-month-long campaign to encourage people to look after their mental health and wellbeing.
The campaign would run throughout December 2025 and January 2026 in over 500 community pharmacies.
It is part of the Living Well service, which highlights the role of pharmacy teams in supporting people to look after their mental health.
Living Well is delivered in partnership with the Public Health Agency (PHA), Community Pharmacy NI (CPNI), and the Department of Health (DoH).
Using the Take 5 steps to wellbeing - Connect, Be Active, Take Notice, Keep Learning and Give - the campaign promotes everyday actions that can help people feel more positive and better equipped to manage life’s challenges.
Pharmacies will display posters, leaflets, and staff will start conversations to help the public reflect on their mental health.
Staff will also signpost individuals to further support, including local services, apps, and professional help.
The campaign also encourages pharmacy teams to look after their own mental health, with ideas like mini-workshops, self-care challenges, and wellbeing resources for staff.
Those interested could look for the campaign displays in community pharmacies and pick up a “How are you feeling?” leaflet for advice on looking after your mental health.
They can also seek more information and mental health resources by visiting www.pha.site/living-well or www.mindingyourhead.info.
Clodagh Crowe, Health and Social Wellbeing Senior Improvement Officer at the PHA, said: “Mental health is just as important as physical health, and looking after it is not something we should only do when we are feeling down.
"Research tells us that someone who practises all five steps daily feels higher levels of wellbeing. And they are things that you can incorporate in to your everyday routine which are simple, practical and proven to make a difference.
“In Northern Ireland, one-in-five adults have mental ill-health at any one time and we want everyone to know that support is available.
"Community pharmacies are trusted spaces where people feel comfortable and this campaign gives them the tools to start meaningful conversations.”
Patrick McCallion, Champion Pharmacist at Bradleys Pharmacy, Claudy said, “We see people every day who may be struggling quietly with their mental health. This campaign gives us a practical and approachable way to start conversations, share simple tools and offer support in a non-judgemental space.
"Community pharmacies are another trusted source of advice and support. Whether it’s through a leaflet, a friendly chat, or signposting to services, we want people to know they’re not alone and that help is available in their local community.”
For anyone in a crisis, Lifeline is available 24/7, call 0808 808 8000 or visit www.lifelinehelpline.info/i-need-help
If you or someone else is in immediate danger or you require urgent medical attention, please call 999.












