Mental health week for infants to be celebrated in Cork libraries

HSE South West and local libraries together to mark Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2025.
HSE South West and local libraries across Cork and Kerry are coming together to mark Infant Mental Health Awareness Week.
From June 9 to June 15, a series of free events will be held to allow for learning about infant mental health.
Throughout the week parents, expecting parents, carers, and families are invited to participate in free talks, playgroups and storytelling sessions. All of the events are aimed at ing infants’ emotional and social development.
Libraries across Cork and Kerry are playing an important role, hosting story times for babies and toddlers showcasing how reading and play can help babies to grow, learn and build strong connections with parents.
All events are open to babies, toddlers, expecting parents and families to attend and at no cost.
Rachel Knox, Child Health Programme Development Officer at HSE South West, said on the importance of Infant Mental Health Awareness week:
"A baby’s brain grows quickly in the first three years. By three months old, babies can recognise their parents’ emotions. By age three, their brain is 80% of its adult size. Every interaction helps shape their future health and happiness.
“Relationships in these early years set the groundwork for a baby’s ability to regulate emotions, form secure relationships, and explore their environment. Strong parent-infant connections shape emotional resilience."
Emer O’Brien, Cork County Librarian, added: "Libraries are a gateway to learning and connection, starting from the very first days of life. Through storytelling and shared reading, babies and toddlers build essential emotional and social foundations.
“We are delighted to be part of Infant Mental Health Awareness Week 2025, highlighting the power of books, play, and shared moments in nurturing young minds."
To see the the full schedule of free events across the week follow the link at www.hse.ie.