Professor O’Neill is the current Interim Mental Health Champion and Professor of Mental Health Sciences at Ulster University.
She is one of Northern Ireland’s leading experts in the field of mental health, known for her active and passionate involvement in suicide prevention.
Making the announcement Minister Swann said, “The mental health and wellbeing of our population is a priority which has been further highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Appointing a Mental Health Champion is another key step to ensuring those suffering from mental ill-health will have access to the services they need when they need them.
“I am delighted that Professor O’Neill has agreed to continue the crucial work that she started as Interim Mental Health Champion,” he continued.
During her time as Interim Mental Health Champion, Professor O’Neill has been an advocate for mental health at both public and governmental levels.
She led a mental health and wellness campaign throughout the winter pandemic restrictions and has been an advisor to the Department of Health and Executive colleagues on the mental health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Minister continued, “I recently announced a new 10-year Mental Health Strategy setting out the future strategic direction of mental health services in Northern Ireland.
“I want to break down barriers and put individuals and their needs at the centre of what we do.
“The appointment of a long term Mental Health Champion underpins the provision of a voice for the most vulnerable in our society and across government now and in the future.”
Professor O’Neill said, “I am delighted to continue as the Mental Health Champion for Northern Ireland, so that the voices of those who struggle with their mental health are heard, and that their voices influence policy and practice to ensure that good mental health and wellbeing is a priority across Government Departments.
“The 10-year Mental Health Strategy is a positive step in improving mental health services and demonstrates why mental health must be a key priority for Northern Ireland.
“I look forward to continuing my work with Minister Swann, the Executive, those with lived experience of mental ill-health and those who provide services on the ground, to ensure that the actions laid out in the strategy are delivered to help Northern Ireland to flourish as we recover from the current pandemic and into the future,” Minister Swann added.