"What if poor mental health is so deeply ingrained in the Irish psyche that no policial party will accept such a massive responsibility?"
If you haven't yet watched 'The Rubberbandits guide to Mental Health', then take a couple of minutes to do so.
The short clip describes how we need to change the way mental health is dealt with in Ireland and talking about it would certainly help.
The Rubberbandits discuss how people have shied away from it for so long and that now is the time to make a change.
Of course, the duo talk about it so in their unique way, combining the serious with the not so serious.
It first featured on Des Bishop's election special and it's also available on the Rubberbandits Facebook page.
The Rubberbandits guide to Mental Health. #GE2016 . Originally shown on Des Bishops election special.
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