Up to 200 people have taken part in a protest in Wexford town, saying there is a lack of provisions for mental health services in the county.
The protest went through the town and finished with a number of speeches.
Local TD Mick Wallace and a number of other politicians took part.
The protesters are seeking increased psychological and psychiatric services in Co Wexford.
The protest was organised by a group called "Wexford Mental Health Warriors".
The group was formed by concerned parents and members of the community calling for better services at the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services at Slaney House Wexford.
The group has written a number of letters of protest to Minister for Mental Health and Older People Jim Daly.
Protesters believe the children and young people in Wexford require an appropriate CAMHS service in order to support their mental health and wellness and the support them when they are at their lowest ebb.
They say there is currently not enough appropriate care for children and young people in Wexford.
The protest today was one of a series of events planned in Wexford and the group says the issue goes beyond the families directly involved in the campaign and has implications for the entire community.