By Dan Walsh
Wexford’s Mental Health Services Working Group conducted a recent online survey examining the standard of mental health services available across County Wexford.
There was an overwhelming response to the survey which demonstrates just how important this issue is to people throughout the county.
Key findings from the survey included:
- 80% of respondents rated the quality of mental health services in County Wexford as either “poor” or “very poor.”
- 80% of respondents said they have had trouble managing their own mental health.
- 91% of respondents aged between 18 and 24 said they have struggled to manage their mental health.

Chairperson of the working group, Cllr AoifeRose O’Brien stated that the findings are “deeply concerning, but sadly not surprising. “While these findings are frightening, they also provide an opportunity. They represent the voices of people who believe that mental health services in County Wexford can and must be improved. No one should have to face a mental health crisis without timely, accessible, and effective support. As a county, we must ensure that services are adequately resourced to meet growing demand and that every person can access the lifesaving care they need when they need it.”
“The Wexford Mental Health Services Working Group will continue to engage with local representatives, healthcare providers, and policymakers to ensure that the voices of the people of Wexford are heard. We believe these findings demonstrate an urgent need for immediate investment in mental health services across the county.”
“Once again, we extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who participated in the survey. Your honesty and willingness to share your experiences have strengthened our evidence base and will help inform our ongoing campaign to secure the high-quality mental health services that the people of County Wexford deserve,” concluded Cllr O’Brien.
Future plans for the working group include the roll out of another survey, this time designated to capture the lived experience of the younger members of our communities. An under 18s survey has been designed by the FDYS and Comhairle na nÓg and is set to be launched in September 2026.
Communication between the working group and stakeholders will continue in a meaningful, productive nature to help ensure the overall goal is achieved; improved mental health services for Co. Wexford.











