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Aanhouwen
Aanhouwen

Aanhouwen is a work and care centre for mentally and physically handicapped adults in the Helderberg Basin. Aanhouwen aims to give handicapped adults the opportunity to take part in meaningful activities to:

  • Socialize.
  • Train and develop skills
  • Allow the all to be productive in society.
  • Create an environment where they are accepted and the quality of life can be improved.
  • Create public awareness of the handicapped.
  • Protect the rights of handicapped persons.

 

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Address: 32 Dummer Street, Somerset West 7130

Country: South Africa

Email: aanhouwen@telkomsa.net

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Active Minds
Active Minds

Active Minds is a nonprofit organization supporting mental health awareness and education of students. Active Minds is on more than 800 campuses reaching close to 600,000 students each year through campus awareness campaigns, events, advocacy, outreach, and more. There is a 550+ strong chapter network of passionate student advocates.

Active Minds + California
Active Minds + California

Active Minds partnered with the California Mental Health Services Authority (CalMHSA) to promote and enhance mental health prevention and early intervention efforts among college-aged adults throughout the state. CalMHSA is a statewide coalition of California county governments, working to improve mental health outcomes for individuals, families, and communities. CalMHSA represents a unique statewide focus on mental health Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) – the only of its kind in the United States. The prevention and early intervention initiatives that are funded by CalMHSA and California counties are collected under the umbrella of Each Mind Matters: California’s Mental Health Movement. 

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Active Minds Chapter Network
Active Minds Chapter Network

Active minds is powered by more than 500 chapters located at high schools and colleges nationwide and also internationally. Each year, more than 15,000 students join an Active Minds chapter to serve as passionate advocates, stigma fighters, and educators for mental health.  Each chapter is a student-led group with anywhere from three powerful student members to as many as 300! Chapter members are dedicated volunteers who carry out the Active Minds mission on their local campuses. No matter the size of their group, these students’ efforts create a comfortable environment for conversations about mental health. Here are a few examples of what chapters do:

  • Organize campus events to increase awareness of mental health issues and suicide prevention. These include panel discussions, movie screenings, speaker presentations, stress-relief activities, or whatever is most effective and most needed on their campus.
  • Promote the services available from the counseling center and other organizations and distribute mental health resources by “tabling” in central areas of campus.
  • Hold fundraising events in support of the Active Minds movement.
  • Advocate for changes in campus policies and procedures to better support mental health.
  • Represent the student voice on campus health committees.
  • Chapters create programs that are responsive to the unique needs of their campus population. Their creativity and student focus leads to significant change.

Active Minds supports a vast and vibrant network of more than 450 campus-based chapters across the United States.Each chapter is a registered student organization on campus. Chapters can be found at flagship public universities, Ivy League colleges, community colleges, minority-serving institutions, high  schools, and even online universities.Active Minds impacts more than 5.4 million students each year through our campus presence. Many members of Active Minds chapters are students with an interest in mental health, such as psychology, nursing, pre-med, and social work students. Some students are living with a mental health issue, including depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, or an eating disorder. Others are friends or family of people who live with an issue or are survivors of a friend or family member’s suicide.

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Active Minds Healthy Campus Award
Active Minds Healthy Campus Award

the Active Minds Healthy Campus Award recognizes colleges and universities that are leading the way in prioritizing student health. It recognizes schools that provide access to quality healthcare and champions institutions that not only serve students’ physical health, but give equal priority and investment to mental health. 

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Active Minds Speakers
Active Minds Speakers

Active Minds Speakers are professional speakers who provide engaging, encouraging, and safe mental health education that’s tailored for students, young adults, educators, professional groups, and other audiences. Speakers speak about mental health awareness and stigma reduction in a way that is easily accessible and engaging for all audiences. Additionally, each Active Minds speaker has a unique story and can speak to nuanced aspects of mental health. 

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After a Campus Suicide
After a Campus Suicide

After a Campus Suicide: A Postvention Guide for Student-Led Responses was created to help guide students through the difficult task of responding to a fellow student’s suicide.

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United States of America

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National Day Without Stigma Kit
National Day Without Stigma Kit

National Day Without Stigma Kit includes plan awareness activities to erase mental health stigma. For peop;le plan an awareness event to celebrate National Day Without Stigma on October 9, the kit includes some great:

  • Activity suggestions
  • Educational resources, and
  • Social media images s.

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United States of America

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PostSecretU
PostSecretU

Post Secret U is an exclusive education and awareness program from Active Minds. PostSecretU is the official secret-sharing program for colleges and other organizations. Based on the wildly popular PostSecret postcard project, it offers a highly interactive and engaging way to raise awareness about mental health. The PostSecretU kit, available exclusively from Active Minds, has everything you need to hold a successful event, and was developed with the guidance, support, and full endorsement of Frank Warren, creator of PostSecret.

PostSecretU offers a highly interactive and creative way to involve your community, spark conversations, and raise awareness about mental health.  PostSecretU is available to Active Minds chapters, student groups, colleges, universities, high schools, community groups, faith-based groups, conferences, performing arts centers, and other organizations. PostSecretU is especially popular at colleges. For Active Minds campus chapters in particular, PostSecretU provides an innovative way to increase your profile on campus, create partnerships with other groups, and distribute mental health resources to students.

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Send Silence Packing
Send Silence Packing

The Send Silence Packing® exhibit has traveled the country to end the silence that surrounds mental health and suicide and connect visitors with resources for support and action. Send Silence Packing encourages people to seek out resources for themselves, friends, or loved ones. Trained professionals are on hand at each stop and thousands of mental health resources are distributed. Each year, Send Silence Packing visits 35-50 schools and communities. The all-day exhibit inspires action for suicide prevention, connects viewers to mental health resources, and jump starts action. Send Silence Packing catalyzes conversations in a way that contributes to a community’s overall positive climate for mental health.

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United States of America

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Stress Less Week Kit
Stress Less Week Kit

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Suicide Prevention Month
Suicide Prevention Month

Suicide Prevention Month provides students an option to plan activities to raise awareness and action for mental health awareness during Suicide Prevention Month in September. This includes:

  • Activity suggestions
  • Educational resources and
  • Social media images

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United States of America

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The Active Minds Pledge for Mental Health Unity
The Active Minds Pledge for Mental Health Unity

The Active Minds Pledge for Mental Health Unity is a campaign to promote communities of solidarity and support for people with mental health concerns. The Pledge is to:

  • End the silence by providing a safe space for persons to discuss mental health
  • Listen to mental health experiences without judgement
  • Be knowledgeable of available resources
  • Treat every person as capable and valuable individuals in our community
  • Speak out against stigma and discrimination towards mental illness

The Mental Health Unity Pledge was inspired by stickers marking safe spaces for members of the LGBTQ community. It was developed through comprehensive qualitative and quantitative research by Kristin Kosyluk as part of her Active Minds Emerging Scholar Fellowship. The ultimate goal is to reduce the feelings of isolation often experienced by individuals with mental health concerns, replacing the isolation with feelings of support and solidarity. This pledge is generously supported by Dr. Patrick Corrigan and his National Consortium on Stigma and Empowerment and The Scattergood Foundation.

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The Active Minds Slack Network
The Active Minds Slack Network

The Active Minds Slack Network is a space for our phenomenal student leaders to communicate! Slack is a comprehensive platform that gives you the ability to ask questions, provide ideas, share successes, and overall build a more cohesive network of Active Minds mental health advocates and activists.

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United States of America

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The Active Minds’ 2020 Emerging Scholars Fellowship
The Active Minds’ 2020 Emerging Scholars Fellowship

The Active Minds’ 2020 Emerging Scholars Fellowship will fellows to conduct research on behalf of Active Minds on the topic of mental health programming/resources in high schools through a literature review, key informant interviews, and surveys/focus groups. In addition to mentorship from Active Minds the scholars receive:

  • Stipends ($1,500 each)
  • Two fully-sponsored trips to Washington (DC) and Philadelphia (PA) over the course of the fellowship; and
  • An additional $250 in reimbursement for research-related expenses.

During the six-month fellowship, scholars will complete their projects, build a peer network, connect professionally with a national mentor, and gain experience distributing their content to the public.

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Transform Your Campus®
Transform Your Campus®

Transform Your Campus® is an Active Minds program for student leaders featuring guides on how to implement advocacy campaigns on campuses. Each guide includes actionable ideas based on the successful efforts of Active Minds chapters at colleges nationwide. The guide will support your efforts to advocate for equity in leave of absence and petition to return policies. College leave of absence policies for students who have a physical health issue are often different from policies for students with a mental health issue. 

The main Advocacy Guide in the Transform Your Campus series includes information on basic leadership skills and provides an overview of the change process and how you can play a major part.

The following additional campaign guides are available for achieving specific advocacy goals.

  • Advocacy Guide
  • ID Cards Campaign: Ensure every student has mental health crisis numbers on hand when they need it most
  • Orientation/FYE Campaign: Add mental health education to orientations and first year experience courses
  • Leave of Absence Campaign: Improve leave of absence policies so students with mental health issues can take the time they need
  • Means Reduction Campaign: Reduce the rate of deaths by suicide by limiting access to fatal methods
  • Student Fees Campaign: advocate for student fees that support more mental health services on campus

Transform Your Campus was developed with a generous grant from Peg’s Foundation.

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Address: 2001 S Street, NW Suite 630, Washington, DC 20009

Country: United States of America

Email: info@activeminds.org

Call (202) 332-9595

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Aduro
Aduro

Aduro is an integrated mental health platform for the workplace. Aduro takes a holistic, proactive, and inclusive approach to improving mental health and building resilience to unlock the full potential in individuals and communities. Aduro's integrated mental health solution includes:

  • Expert Coaching
  • Interactive Digital Content
  • Validated Measurement
  • Personalized Connections
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Coaching

Human Performance Coaching activates employees and patients to take measurable steps toward total well-being. Those changes transform individual interests into organizational outcomes, deepening engagement and invigorating your company culture.

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Wellmetrics
Wellmetrics

ADURO WellMetrics includes topics such as onsite screenings, what do my results mean, health provider screening forms, and labs.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Another Way Community Center
Another Way Community Center

Another Way is a community center providing voluntary alternatives to conventional mental health services. Another Way offers a variety of supports and provides resources for people to lead vibrant lives as valued members of an encouraging, inspiring community. Staff are “peers” with “lived experiences” that are here to share and listen. Our community center is truly Another Way of supporting each others’ journey to live well and overcome struggles.

Another Way believes that all individuals are capable of and entitled to employment that is meaningful to them, that fulfills their needs and wants. Getting a job can support any kind of recovery, even before a person may be balanced in life. In finding the right job, wellness and confidence can be achieved. Employment support at Another Way is free and open to all folks over age 18. Support can be tailored to your individual need. They can provide:

  • Help developing Job Readiness Skills, including resume and cover letter composition, and mock interviews
  • Mutual brainstorming and goal development
  • Support in researching and applying to jobs online
  • Benefit counseling for those who want to retain their SSI/SSDI  and return to work
  • Job leads and “ins” with local employers
  • Referrals to area resources that can support your employment goals
  • Free use of computers and WiFi

Another Way provide a calendar of free meals and food shelves in Montpelier and Barre here. 

 

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Address: 125 Barre Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: PO Box 506 Montpelier, Vermont 05601

Email: ken@anotherwayvt.org

Call (802) 2290920

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Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)
Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)

The Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) was established by the Australian Government to implement routine outcome measurement in public mental health services. AMHOCN consists of three components:

  • Strategic Data Pty Ltd: a data bureau responsible for receiving and processing information
  • The University of Queensland: an analysis and reporting component providing analysis and reports of submitted data
  • The Health Education and Training Institute: a training and service development component supporting training in the measures and their use for clinical practice, service management and development purposes.

The National Outcomes and Casemix Collection allows consumers and the clinicians to map the journey of recovery over time. The information collected can also be used to help mental health services plan for improvements in service delivery. 

AMHOCN Projects
AMHOCN Projects

AMHOCN has undertaken a range of special projects focussed on mental health information and the measurement of outcomes. These projects include:

  • HoNOS 2018 Content Validity: this project focused on examining the content validity of the HoNOS 2018, an revised version of the original HoNOS.
  • Development of a new nationally consistent consumer rated measure: this project is focused on the devlopment of a new nationally consistent consumer rated measure that has the potential for inclusion in the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) to replace the K10+, the BASIS 32 and the MHI 38.
  • Development of the Your Experience of Service Primary Health Network Survey: this project focused on the development of an experience measure for use in Primary Health Networks. The Your Experience of Service Primary Health Network (YES PHN) Survey is now available for use.
  • Identification and selection of non-mandatory measures: this resource desribes a process that might identify, review and select additional measures for use within services.
  • Benchmarking: the National Mental Health Benchmarking Project was undertaken between 2006 and 2008. The resources from that project are available to view or download.
  • Community Managed Organisations Outcome Measures Project: this project developed a guidebook that offers recommendations on outcome tools that can be used by mental health community managed organisations, as well as useful information on issues to consider when implementing, using and reporting outcome measurement in organisations. 
  • NOCC Strategic Directions 2014 - 2024: this project assessed the progress on implementing the NOCC and developed recommendations for further development of the NOCC through to 2024, including possible changes to the suite of measures used or the protocols governing their use.
  • Carer Outcome Measures Project: this project explored the context within which carer outcome measurement might be introduced and aimed to identify any candidate instruments.
  • Clinical Prompts Project: this project aimed to establish the feasibility of linking clinical prompts to scores on the NOCC routine outcome measures.

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AMHOCN Training and Service Development
AMHOCN Training and Service Development

AMHOCN Training and Service Development has developed Basic training resources, Rater and Clinical Utility training resources, Team Review training resources and, in collaboration with Barwon Health, the Whose Outcome Is It Anyway? DVD and associated information resources.

  • Basic Measures Training: training resources that introduce people to the background to the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC), what measures are collected, when they are collected and how they are rated.
  • Rater and Clinical Utility Training: training resources that highlight how outcome measures can be used in clinical practice.
  • Using the NOCC in Team Reviews and Case Presentation: training resources that highlight how outcome measures can be used in regular team reviews - key areas of focus for team discussions, using the consumer self report information, and using the measures in the development of a care plan.
  • Whose Outcome Is It Anyway?: brochure that provides consumers and carers with information about outcome measures and their use.
  • Implementing Outcome Measurement: resources related to the implementation of outcome measurement.

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Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panels
Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panels

Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panels have been established to support the work of the Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee (MHISSC) by providing advice in regard to information activities that enhance the capacity of the mental health sector to collect and use information to improve service delivery and support consumer, carer and clinician engagement. In particular, the Expert Panels will focus on the provision of advice on the use of routine outcome measurement across the mental health sector, especially the use and modification of the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC), including training, service and workforce development issues, analysis and reporting of the NOCC, future development of the NOCC, its linkage to other national data sets and use in activity based funding.

  • The National Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel has been undertaking work across a number of areas, including an international review of the HoNOS / HoNOS65+ and progressing recommendations from the NOCC Strategic Directions 2014-2024 Final Report.
  • The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel has been convened and has progressed work, particularly in relation to the development of a measure for infants 0-47 months (known as the Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Infants (HoNOSI)). These Expert Panels are funded to run until June 2020.

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National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC)
National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC)

he Mental Health National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC), comprising a range of clinician and consumer rated measures, was first specified in August 2002 and implemented progressively by states and territories in the years that followed. This process followed a commitment by states and territories, under the Second National Mental Health Plan, to introduce the routine collection of outcome and casemix data in public mental health services. The use of outcome measures attempts to measure whether a change has occurred for a consumer as a result of mental health care. By using a range of outcome measures, consumers and clinicians can work together to map the journey of recovery over time.

The NOCC measures contribute to the development of clinical practice, aiming to improve the quality of care for consumers of Australia’s public sector mental health services. Outcome measures can assist consumers in considering options for their care and treatment and support the development of a therapeutic relationship between the clinician and the consumer. The measures can also be used by clinicians to monitor the progress of the consumer, evaluate the effectiveness of treatments and thereby provide information that will assist decisions about clinical practices. The outcome measures can also be used by team leaders and service managers to better understand the needs of consumers, to plan for the allocation of resources and to identify where service improvements are required.

The measures that comprise the NOCC are listed below. More detailed information about each measure can be found in Mental Health National Outcomes and Casemix Collection: Overview of Clinician-Rated and Consumer Self-Report Measures V1.50. The measures are collected by services according to a set of “protocols” - at specified times and points in service delivery. These protocols are described in Mental Health National Outcomes and Casemix Collection: Technical specification of State and Territory reporting requirements.

  • Version: 2.02.
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS);
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA);
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales 65+ (HoNOS65+);
  • Life Skills Profile 16 (LSP-16);
  • Resource Utilisation Groups – Activities of Daily Living Scale (RUG-ADL);
  • Children’s Global Assessment Scale (CGAS);
  • Mental Health Inventory 38 (MHI 38);
  • Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale 32 (BASIS 32);
  • Kessler 10+ (K-10+);
  • Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ);
  • Factors Influencing Health Status (FIHS); and
  • Phase of Care (POC).

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NOCC Measures
NOCC Measures

NOCC measures include consumer completed measures, clinician completed measures and social inclusion measures. These include

  • Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire (SDQ)
  • Kessler - 10+ (K - 10+)
  • Behavior and Symptom Identification Scale - 32 (BASIS - 32)
  • Mental Health Inventory - 38 (MHI - 38)
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales - Children and Adolescents (HoNOSCA)
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales (HoNOS)
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales 65+ (HoNOS 65+)
  • Health of the Nation Outcome Scales for Infants (HoNOSI)
  • Children Global Assessment Scale
  • Factors Influencing Health Status
  • Life Skills Profile - 16 (LSP - 16)
  • Resource Utilisation Groups - Activities of Daily Living
  • Phase of Care
  • Experience of Service MeasuresYour Experience of Service Surveys
  • Carer Experience Survey (CES)
  • Living in the Community Questionnaire (LCQ) and Living in the Community Questionnaire - Summary (LCQ-S)

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Online Training Portal - Online Outcome and Casemix Measures Training
Online Training Portal - Online Outcome and Casemix Measures Training

AMHOCN provides an opportunity for those working in mental health services to undertake online training in the measures that make up the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC). We currently offer:

  • Outcome Measures (NOCC) Training for Public Mental Health Services: you can select to do Child and Adolescent, Adult or Older Person specific training which covers all the NOCC measures relevant to each of those age groups, including the HoNOSCA / HoNOS / HoNOS65+ measures, consumer rated measures, functioning measures and the other NOCC measures.such as Phase of Care.
  • Training in Individual Measures: you can select to do individual measure training e.g. HoNOSCA, HoNOS, HoNOS65+, LSP, Phase of Care, or consumer rated measures.
  • Training in Experience Measures: you can select training for the Your Experience of Service (YES) surveys used in public mental health services or Primary Health Networks.

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The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (CAMHIDEAP)
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (CAMHIDEAP)

The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (CAMHIDEAP) will provide clinical and user advice on implementation issues and the impact of mental health information development activities within organisations, services and teams in adult mental health services. The membership of CAMHIDEAP comprises invited experts, consumer and carerrepresentatives and AMHOCN representatives. 

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The National Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (NMHIDEAP)
The National Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (NMHIDEAP)

The National Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (NMHIDEAP) has been established to provide clinical and technical advice to the Mental Health Information Strategy Standing Committee (MHISSC) on issues and priorities that guide the development of the national mental health information agenda. MHISSC identified the need for for common, cross referenced recommendations to ensure steady progress of this agenda and determined that a national panel would be established to provide advice on mental health implementation issues within organisations, services and teams across the four major population specific areas. The membership of the NMHIDEAP comprises invited experts, consumer and carer representatives, representatives from the Australian Private Hospitals Association and New Zealand, and representatives from AMHOCN. 

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The AMHOCN Data Portal
The AMHOCN Data Portal

The AMHOCN Data Portal provides access to the data from the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC). The resources available via the AMHOCN Data Portal can assist clinicians and others to better understand the outcomes and variability of those receiving mental health services in the public sector. The resources available are:

  • The Web Decision Support Tool: the wDST was developed to provide information from the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) standardised measures about consumers' mental health status at a single point in time and whether their mental health status changes during the course of an episode of care. The tool has the functionality that allows people to enter an individual consumer score on the selected measures and see how this compares with other similar consumers in the same type of setting across Australia.
  • The Reports Portal provides access to the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) data through functionality that allows users to run queries on the data by selecting from a range of variables e.g. age,  measure (including item level), service setting, collection occasion, collection reason, jurisdiction, diagnosis, sex, legal status.
  • The Kessler 10 (K-10) is the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) consumer rated measure used in public sector mental health services in NSW, SA, WA and NT. AMHOCN is making this measure available to consumers to complete online. Consumers can take the results to their clinicians to discuss in more detail, or seek other appropriate services.
  • The AMHOCN Data Cube underpins the web Decision Support Tool and the Reports Portal. The information provided here describes how the data collected as part of the National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) are partitioned and stratified. It includes the following variables: Jurisdiction, Age Group, Level of Analysis, Service Setting, Sex, Diagnosis, Financial, Year, Legal Status.

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Country: Australia

Postal Address: AMHOCN c/ NSW Institute of Psychiatry Locked Bag 7118 Parramatta BC NSW 2124

Call (02) 9844 6333

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Beacon
Beacon

Beacon is your portal to online applications for mental and physical disorders. A panel of health experts categorise, review and rate websites and mobile applications. These ratings are provided to you along with the site link and access information. Reviews of internet support groups are now also included.

 

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Befrienders Worldwide
Befrienders Worldwide

Befrienders Worldwide is a charity that helps people who are considering suicide or experiencing general emotional distress. Befrienders Worldwide is the international network of over 350 crisis helplines active in 35 countries on 5 continents. This global organisation encompasses communities around the world all with access to lay volunteers trained to be available 24/7 for those in despair and suicidal.

 

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Email: admin@befrienders.org.my

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BehaveNet
BehaveNet

BehaveNet is a website providing behavioral health care resources and terminology. BehaveNEt is a comprehensive freely accessible encyclopedic taxonomy of psychiatric drugs (including drugs of abuse) and diagnoses.

 

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Email: be@behavenet.com

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Beyond Meds
Beyond Meds

Beyond Meds documents and shares is a blog that shares many natural methods of self-care for finding and sustaining health in body, mind and spirit. This blog also deals with wider issues in the socio/political and spiritual realms as they pertain to mental health and human rights issues surrounding psychiatry.

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  • Sleep
  • Depression
  • Bipolar Disorder
  • Hearing Voices
  • Fear & Anxiety
  • Meditation
  • Yoga
  • Music
  • Spiritual Emergency
  • Nutrition & Gut Health
  • Psychiatric Drug Withdrawal
  • The Mental Illness System
  • Chemical Imbalance Myth
  • Consent & Choice

 

 

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CareForHealth (CFH)
CareForHealth (CFH)

CareForHealth is an initiative that transforms the psychiatric treatment process in Pakistan by providing rehabilitation services in major hospitals and to battle the stigma around mental illness by creating equal opportunity in workplaces. CareForHealth aims to reintegrates adults with mental illness into mainstream society. They do this through:

  • Rehabilitation: CFH practitioners implement the entire Illness Management and Recovery (IMR) program, along with elements of family psychoeducation and supported employment.
  • Reintegration: after rehabilitation of the client, CFH uses its network of partners to allow a smooth reintegration of the client into society. The client is given support with CV making and interview practices.
  • Relapse Prevention: clients receive regular follow up sessions after they have completed their course at CareForHealth.
  • Awareness: CareForHealth spreads awareness regarding mental health, psychiatric rehab, and avenues for rehabilitation through online and offline platforms.

 

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Address: 5th Floor, Amir Trade Center, Shahra-e-Quaideen, Karachi, Sindh.

Country: Pakistan

Email: ambreen@careforhealth.co

Call +92 334 2021283

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Caring For Your Mind (CFYM)
Caring For Your Mind (CFYM)

Care for Your Mind is a place where people affected by the mental health care system can openly discuss its strengths and weaknesses with thought leaders and advocates to build a solution that works. Care for Your Mind provides you with diverse perspectives from policy makers, mental health experts, medical professionals, and health care reform advocates, along with personal experiences of people with mood disorders and their families.Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance (DBSA) and Families for Depression Awareness (FFDA) developed the Care for Your Mind™ community to engage the constituencies in the critical discussions and decisions about mental health care.

  • Access to Treatment
  • Care Coordination
  • Care for Your Mind
  • Children's Mental Health
  • Health Insurance
  • Maternal Mental Health
  • Medicare
  • Mental Health Parity
  • Mental Health Reform
  • Peer Support Services
  • Psychiatric Emergencies
  • Veterans
  • Workplace Issues
  • Young Adults

 

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Email: Info@CareForYourMind.org.

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Centre for Community Dialogue and Change
Centre for Community Dialogue and Change

The Centre for Community Dialogue and Change (CCDC) is an organization for Theatre of the Oppressed. Their workshops enable individuals, groups and institutions to create change through dialogue, reflection and action. Theatre of the Oppressed is a form of popular community based education which is based on the vision of Paulo Freire and his landmark work on education. 

 

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Address: A-6, Grasmere Apartments, Osborne Road, Bengaluru 560042

Country: India

Email: contact@ccdc.in

Call 080 23692168

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Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CCRMH)
Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CCRMH)

The Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CRRMH) is a major rural initiative that aims to bring quality education and research programs to all rural areas of NSW through effective partnerships. The Centre aims to improve the mental health of rural and remote communities through academic leadership, collaboration and achievements in research, education, service development and information services.

 

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Address: Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health c/o Bloomfield Hospital Forest Road Orange NSW 2800

Country: Australia

Email: crrmh@newcastle.edu.au

Call + 61 2 6363 8444

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Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health
Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health

The Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health is a global think tank and knowledge platform looking at how we can design better mental health into cities. The Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health curates and creates research and dialogue to inspire, motivate and empower policymakers and urban practitioners to build mental health into their projects for a healthier, happier urban future. They aim to be a central repository and global go-to resource and platform for policymakers, architects, transport planners, urban planners, developers, designers, engineers, geographers, and others who want to design better mental health into cities, and drive integration of mental health into urban design as standard.

  • Share knowledge: UD/MH brings together useful research, ideas, experiences and intelligence from across the world and shares it on our platforms to increase its reach and make it more accessible to  academics and diverse citymakers. They also publish external op-eds and participate in conferences and other events to share knowledge and inspire new audiences into action.
  • Increase knowledge: UD/MH encourages research and sharing of ideas and experience by providing global platforms for publication - the Journal of Urban Design and Mental Health, and our Sanity and Urbanity blog.
  • Increase cross-sector communication: speak at diverse events and convene cross-sector dialogues in cities around the world, bringing together experts from architecture, urban planning, transport, geography, public health, psychiatry, and many more to identify opportunities and discuss potential collaborations.
  • Empower practical action: UD/MH works closely with those involved in policymaking and on-the-ground citymaking to understand the barriers to integrating better mental health into urban design, and tries to help address these barriers by inputting to consultations, producing practical, evidence-based advice, and linking policymakers with consultants to develop city-specific approaches.
  • Grand Challenges in Urban Design for Mental Health: UD/MH would like to lead a study that consults global multidisciplinary experts to identify gaps in urban design for mental health knowledge to inform researchers and funders. If you would like to help fund this work, please email us.
  • Scholarships for researchers to present their work at conferences
  • City dialogues: multidisciplinary dialogues to open the conversation in other cities by hosting more of these events, and sharing them online to produce a repository of ideas, research and experience that can be shared between cities.
  • Speaking at conferences and other events: present at events to reach new audiences with this knowledge, and help people think about innovation and new approaches to mental health promotion.
     

 

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Cerebral
Cerebral

Cerebral is an online depression, anxiety, insomnia treatment tool that offers online medication prescription and treatment for anxiety, depression and insomnia. Includes doctor's visits and medication delivery. Cerebral provides regular assessments, video/phone appointments with your provider, ongoing Care Counselor sessions, & medication delivery (if prescribed) are all included in the price of your subscription.  

Anxiety Treatment
Anxiety Treatment

Cerebral provides talk therapy, medication delivery, or both therapy and medication together in select states. Our therapists and prescribing providers are carefully selected and genuinely want to support and listen to their patients. Whether you're facing social anxiety, generalized anxiety, or anxiety with depression, your Cerebral team will provide you with individualized, long-term care.

Cerebral therapists will help you understand and change your anxiety-related thinking patterns and behaviors and arm you with strategies to manage your symptoms. Their prescribing providers will take into consideration your personal and medical history when providing medication. Along with a prescribing provider, you will have a care counselor to meet with monthly to check-in on your medication management. Interactions with our team feel personable and supportive, and we aim to provide you with the best service so you can feel like your best self. Start with a free emotional assessment to see if we can help.

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Depression Treatment
Depression Treatment

The new telehealth wave is making it more convenient and safe to seek treatment remotely. Speaking with a prescribing provider online is quick and easy to access from anywhere through your phone or computer. Receiving a prescription right at your door (also known as an e-prescription) ensures you never have to go out of your way to pick it up or forget to stop at the pharmacy on the way home from work.

Telehealth services usually have their own patient portals. Making an account is as simple as signing up. After signing up, there will be an option to schedule a time:

  • Speak to a provider within 1-3 days: with Cerebral, new members typically speak to a provider within 1-3 days. Unlike in-person doctor's appointments, telehealth appointments don't have wait times of weeks or months. Your provider will go through symptoms, medical history, allergies, and current medication to determine the right treatment for you.
  • Get your prescription fast: prescription is delivered to your doorstep after you and your provider determine a course of treatment. Your provider will make sure to explain why you are receiving a particular treatment and what you can expect going forward.
  • Reach your Care Counselor or provider easily: keep track of how your treatment is working by messaging regularly with your mental healthcare professionals. At Cerebral, there will also be monthly check-ins with your Care Counselor, where you're free to discuss how you've been feeling and possible strategies on how to manage your emotions.
  • Keep things private and confidential: with telehealth, care is right at your fingertips and at your discretion. Have your meetings at work or at home while taking care of your kids. Remote healthcare fits into your schedule, wherever you are.

Ultimately, remote depression and anxiety treatment is safe, secure, and discreet. It's easy to access and manage through your own portal. Cerebral is dedicated to your mental health, and our providers and therapists are a one-stop place for all you might need for mental healthcare.

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Email: support@getcerebral.com

Call (415) 403 - 2156

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Chipmunka Publishing - The Mental Health Publishers
Chipmunka Publishing - The Mental Health Publishers

Chipmunkapublishing is a mental health publisher publishing mental health books to give a voice to writers with mental health experiences around the world. Chipmunkapublishing publish books written by mental health professionals, sports stars, business/thought leaders, life coaches, nlp trainers, psychologists, psychiatrists, spiritualists and relationship experts that include autobiographies/memoirs, fiction, poetry, film scripts, plays, books of lyrics, anthologies, stories written by carers, self help books, academic works and more.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: info@chipmunkapublishing.com

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Comcare Trust
Comcare Trust

Comcare Trust provide affordable, stable accommodation in the community for adults with chronic psychiatric disabilities. Compare develops and operates homes several suburbs in the Western Cape to enable people with major psychiatric disabilities to reintegrate into the community and experience the comfort and security of having a home where they are supported and valued. Comcare runs seven group homes and blocks of flats in and around Cape Town, providing 60 adults with psychiatric disabilities accommodation in their group homes. 

 

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Country: South Africa

Postal Address: PO Box 236, Rondebosch, 7701

Email: comcaretrust@mweb.co.za

Call (021) 448 0760

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Create Kenya
Create Kenya

Create Kenya is a project funded by Grand Challenges Canada that seeks to address the longstanding workforce exclusion and lack of community supports experienced by people with mental illness in Kenya. It does this by developing a locally-viable social business that creates employment opportunities and supports overall functioning and wellbeing.

 

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Country: Kenya

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Crisis Text Line
Crisis Text Line

Crisis Text Line is a free, 24/7, high-quality text-based mental health support. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Call 741741

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Difference Makers
Difference Makers

Difference Makers is an initiative of the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) that aims to create national dialogue on mental health. The initiative started as a national committee of leading experts and advocates for Canadians to nominate those making a difference in the mental health space. They released the names and stories of the selected 150 Difference Makers, people from across the country joined in recognizing and celebrating their impact. 

 

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Country: Canada

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Do You M.I.N.D.?
Do You M.I.N.D.?

Do You M.I.N.D.? uses high-tech VR gadgets to educate youths on things like keeping a balanced lifestyle and looking out for symptoms of mental health issues. It also has intervention services such as counselling sessions and a support group called Upper Room.

 

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Country: Singapore

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E-Couch
E-Couch

E Couch is a self-help interactive program with modules for depression, general anxiety and worry, social anxiety, relationship breakdown and loss and grief.  e-couch can help you to manage the symptoms of common mental health issues. The program modules include:

  • Information about what you might be going through
  • How to get help and which treatments work
  • Evidence-based strategies
  • Practical advice and self-help
  • Interactive workbooks

E-couch offers five programs - Depression, Anxiety & Worry, Social Anxiety, Divorce & Separation and Loss & Bereavement. Each program includes a comprehensive information module, as well as self-help modules with interactive exercises and workbooks which teach evidence-based strategies.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: ehub@ehubhealth.com

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eMentalHealth.ca
eMentalHealth.ca

eMentalHealth.ca is a non-profit initiative of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) that acts as an online directory for resources & services including:

  • Mental Health Directory: a directory of mental health services and organizations in Ontario and throughout Canada.   
  • Info Sheets: Information about a variety of mental health conditions and topics.
  • Screening Tools: Find out if you or a loved one has a mental health concern with our free, online screening tools.
  • Events Calendar: Information about mental health events in your area. 
  • News Feed: Information about the latest mental health news. 
  • Research Directory: Information about research studies in your area.

 

THE DATABASE

  • A-Z of Medical Conditions
  • Basic Needs
  • Counselling & Therapy
  • Crisis & Emergency
  • Information & Referral Services
  • Legal & Justice
  • Medical Services
  • Mental Health Professionals
  • Self-help, Mutual Aid and Support Groups
  • Specific Groups & Populations
  • Mental Health Facilities
  • Mental Health Help

 

 

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Address: 1661 Montreal Rd. Ottawa, Ontario K1J 9B7

Country: Canada

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Ending Loneliness Together
Ending Loneliness Together

End Loneliness is a national network of organisations who work together to build the evidence-base and tools to address loneliness. They focus on 4 key areas:

  • Evidence: developing a strong evidence base for measuring loneliness — and finding the most effective solutions.
  • Inform: giving people the information they need to better understand loneliness and the ways to prevent it.
  • Influence: influencing government and relevant stakeholders to make meaningful change.
  • Awareness: raising public awareness and inspiring action.

 

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Address: Suite 2.01, Building C, 33-35 Saunders St Pyrmont, NSW 2009

Country: Australia

Email: info@endingloneliness.com.au

Call + (61 2) 9339 6001

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EU-Compass for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing
EU-Compass for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing

The EU-Compass for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing is a web-based mechanism used to collect, exchange and analyse information on policy and stakeholder activities in mental health. The Compass communicates information on the European Framework for Action on Mental Health and Well-being. It will monitor the mental health and wellbeing policies and activities of EU countries and non-governmental stakeholders through:

  • The identification and dissemination of European good practices in mental health
  • The collection of data on stakeholders’ and national activities in mental health through three annual surveys
  • The organisation of three annual reports and forum events
  • Holding mental health workshops in each EU country and in Iceland and Norway
  • Collaborate with the EU-Group of Governmental Experts on Mental Health and Wellbeing and non-governmental stakeholders in the preparation of four scientific papers.
  • The Compass website
  • The good practices brochure  
  • The EU Compass newsletter

 

EU-STAKEHOLDERS

  • European Psychiatric Association (EPA)
  • Mental Health Europe (MHE) 
  • European Network of (ex-)Users and Survivors of Psychiatry (ENUSP)
  • Gamian
  • EUFAMI
  • European Social Network (ESN)
  • ESN Working Group on Mental Health
  • European Youth Forum
  • NEPES
  • ISPA (International School Psychology Association)
  • Eurochild
  • SHE Network
  • ESCAP
  • Partnership for Children
  • ESHA
  • EPA European Parents Association
  • UNICEF
  • ENOC European Network of Ombudspersons for Children
  • EuroHealthNet
  • UEMS CAP
  • CSR Europe
  • CSR Europe toolbox
  • ImpleMENTAL
  • Sustainable development indicators - Eurostat
  • European Child Guarantee
  • EU strategy on the Right of the Child
  • Strategy for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2030
  • EU strategic framework on health and safety at work 2021-2027
  • RESPOND
  • Magnet4Europe
  • EMPOWER

 

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Fireweed Collective
Fireweed Collective

Fireweed Collective offers mental health education and mutual aid through a Healing Justice and Disability Justice lens. They support the emotional wellness of all people and center QTBIPOC folks in our internal leadership, programs, and resources. Their work seeks to disrupt the harm of systems of abuse and oppression, often reproduced by the mental health system. Their model for understanding ‘severe mental illness’ is community and relationship-based and divests from the prison industrial complex and psych wards.

Fireweed Collective Groups are virtual spaces where folks can connect, and offer mutual aid with others who share similar life experiences and struggles. Groups run for a month. They meet once a week online for 60 to 90 minutes. All support groups are sliding scale and are facilitated by members of Fireweed Collective. Your donations allow us to offer services at a low cost.

 

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Email: administrator@fireweedcollective.org

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For When
For When

For When is a national helpline providing mental health support for expecting and new parents. They connect parents struggling to navigate the complex waters of pregnancy and new parenthood to critical mental health services. 

 

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Country: Australia

Call 1300 24 23 22

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Forensic Mental Health Program - University of New South Wales (UNSW)
Forensic Mental Health Program - University of New South Wales (UNSW)

The Forensic Mental Health Program provides an opportunity for a comprehensive training in forensic mental health by coursework. It covers the theoretical and practical aspects of criminal, civil, child and family forensic mental health sub-specialities. The Master of Philosophy in Forensic Mental Health is a research degree designed to provide research training for candidates wishing to progress to a PhD, or who wish to develop competence in researching Forensic Mental Health.

 

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Address: UNSW, Faculty of Medicine & Health Discipline of Psychiatry & Mental Health Central Level 1, AGSM Building 38 Botany St, Randwick NSW 2052

Country: Australia

Email: k.dean@unsw.edu.au

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Freedom of Mind
Freedom of Mind

Freedom of Mind is a group that aims to opens up discussion around mental health and wellbeing through a series of events across Bristol. They look at all aspects of what mental health means to create conversation, education and change.

 

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Address: Bristol

Country: United Kingdom

Email: london@freedomofmind.org.uk

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FundaMentalSDG
FundaMentalSDG

FundaMentalSDG is an initiative aiming to strengthen mental health in the Global Agenda2030 and indicators. The campaign is calling upon the United Nations to include the following target within the Post-2015 Health Goal to ensure that service coverage for people with severe mental disorders in each country.

 

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Email: fundamentalsdg@gmail.com

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GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation
GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation

The GAINS Center focuses on expanding access to services for people with mental and/or substance use disorders who come into contact with the justice system. GAINS is an acronym for Gather, Assess, Integrate, Network, and Stimulate. 

 

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Good Therapy
Good Therapy

GoodTherapy is a directory of therapists and counselors, rehab and residential treatment centers and mental health resources to a find qualified therapists. Their  core purpose is to make it easier for people to access mental health services and the dedicated professionals who provide them anywhere in the world. To help promote successful outcomes, Good Therapy offer practitioners membership with a variety of benefits including referrals, nationally recognized continuing education, publication opportunities, marketing expertise, data-driven performance tracking and personalized support.

  • Telehealth
  • Rehab Treatment Centres
  • Marriage Counselling
  • Child Therapy
  • Support Groups
  • Psychologist
  • Crisis Support: suicide prevention, veterans crisis, domestic violence, sexual assault & abuse, child abuse, crisis and distaster distress resources. 

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: support@goodtherapy.org

Call +1 888-563-2112

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GROW
GROW

GROW is a peer support and mutual-aid organization for recovery from, and prevention of, serious mental illness. GROW was founded in Sydney, Australia in 1957 by Father Cornelius B. "Con" Keogh, a Roman Catholic priest, and psychiatric patients who sought help with their mental illness in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Consequently, GROW adapted many of AA's principles and practices. There are more than 800 GROW groups active worldwide.

  • Grow Australia
  • Grow In America
  • Grow in Ireland
  • Grow in New Zealan

 

The Four Essential Features of Grow include:

  • Network of Mutual Help Groups: organized and friendly help groups that follow a standard format or “Group Method.” This enables any member to lead the meeting and ensures that groups are both supportive and productive. Meetings include a personal testimony, problem-solving with assignment of practical tasks, reports on progress, and development of new understandings through mutual education.
  • Written Program of Recovery & Personal Growth: GROW members learn new ways of thinking and acting through group participation. The Program is a written, structured philosophy of life and psychology of mental health for the ordinary person. It was born out of our founders’ resolve to record and keep what worked in their own recovery, and its continued development has been ensured by GROW leaders over the years.
  • Community: members realize weekly group work in their daily lives. The GROW community is based on a network of friendships and developed through diverse social, educational and leadership events. Friendship is the foundation of the Caring leadership and Sharing Community and the special key to mental health.
  • The Organisation: maintaining an organizational and legal structure.

 

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Call +61 1800 558 268

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Grow Australia
Grow Australia

GROW is a community-based organisation that has helped Australians recover from mental illness through a unique program of peer-to-peer support and personal development. GROW is based on a 12 Step Recovery Program which provides peer-to-peer support, motivation and empowerment enabling members to take action to change their circumstances in a structured and supportive environment. GROW operates on peer-to-peer support and continues to provide leadership in this area across Australia through its flagship Grow group programs or the newer programs. GROW offers a range of programs including:

  • Group meetings
  • Youth focused programs
  • Residential rehabilitation centres
  • Get Growing (school-based)
  • eGrow: the classic grow program but online via Zoom
  • Online forums
  • Programs for prison inmates
  • Residential recovery programs for people with dual diagnosis of mental illness and substance misuse

 

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Country: Australia

Email: national@grow.org.au

Call +61 1800 558 268

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Grow In America
Grow In America

GROW is an international movement based on support groups, friendship, leadership and mutual education. Groups meet weekly for approximately two hours, and vary in size from 3 to 15 members. A standard format is followed at a meeting that enables any member to lead the group and ensures that meetings are both supportive and productive. Beyond Weekly meetings, group members extend friendship to one another and participate in community-building events such as social activities and leadership training. GROW Groups are anonymous, confidential and voluntary, and there are no fees or dues.

 

GROUPS

  • Arazona & Indiana

  • Illinois

  • New Jersey

  • Trinidad

  • Houston - +1 346 248 7799

  • San Jose - +1 669 900 6833 US

  • Tacoma - +1 253 215 8782 US

  • Chicago - +1 312 626 6799

  • New York - +1 929 205 6099 US

  • Washington DC - +1 301 715 8592 US 

 

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Address: Grow In America P.O. Box 3667 Champaign, IL. 61826

Country: United States of America

Email: secretary@growinamerica.org

Call +1 217-352-6989

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Grow Ireland
Grow Ireland

Grow Mental Health is a registered charity and we also deliver Mental Health Education Programmes both within the community and the workplace. The aim of these programmes is to increase awareness of Mental Health, to outline the relevance of Mental Health in our daily lives and to focus on the importance of maintaining one’s own Mental Health and general sense of wellbeing. Grow meet weekly in locations all over Ireland and use our proven 12 Step Program to recover from various forms of mental health problems. 

 

SUPPORT GROUPS

 

ONLINE GROUPS

 

REGIONS

  • Midland Region - Market Square (First Floor) Tullamore, Co. Offaly R35 A9WO - midlandregion@grow.ie - 057 935 1124

  • Grow Office North West Region - The Donegal Centre for Independent Living, Ballymacool House, Letterkenny, Co. Donegal F92 YY01 - northwestregion@grow.ie - 074 9161628

  • Grow Office North East Region - â€‹â€‹The Donegal Centre for Independent Living, ​​Ballymacool House, ​​Letterkenny, ​​Co. Donegal, ​​F92 YY01 - northwestregion@grow.ie - 074 916 1628

  • Western Region - Grow Office - Market Square (First Floor) Tullamore, Co Offaly  R35 A9WO - westernregion@grow.ie - 057 935 1124

  • Grow Eastern Region - Market Square (First Floor) Tullamore Co. Offaly R35 A9WO - easternregion@grow.ie - 057 935 1124

  • Mid Western Region - Grow in Ireland - 33 Henry Street, Limerick  V94 HPP9 - midwesternregion@grow.ie - 061 318813

  • Grow South Eastern Region - Ormonde House, Barrack Street, Kilkenny  R95 W286 - southeastregion@grow.ie - 056 7761624

  • Grow in Ireland Southern Region - Unit 4, Nore House, Riverview Business Park, Bessboro Road, Blackrock, Cork - southernregion@grow.ie - 086 0320451

 

GROUPS

  • Online Groups

  • Carlow

  • Cavan

  • Clare

  • Cork

  • Donegal

  • Dublin

  • Galway

  • Kerry

  • Kildare

  • Kilkenny

  • Laois

  • Leitrim

  • Limerick

  • Longford

  • Louth

  • Mayo

  • Meath

  • Monaghan

  • Offaly

  • Roscommon

  • Sligo

  • Tipperary

  • Waterford

  • Westmeath

  • Wexford

  • Wicklow

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Address: 33 Henry Street, Limerick

Country: Ireland

Email: fundraising@grow.ie

Call +353 818 474 474

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Grow New Zealand
Grow New Zealand

Grow is a volunteer association of people who know they need a stabilising influence to correct a mental, social or spiritual condition in their life and who earnestly desire to change and are willing to help one another grow to personal maturity. Grow New Zealand’s mental health support groups are affiliated with international Grow communities that operate in four countries.

 

GROUPS

  • National
  • Online Zoom meeting - Thursday 6.30 pm
  • Online Zoom meeting - Friday 12.30pm
  • St Lukes Group - The Grow Centre, 97 St Lukes Rd(Cnr St Lukes Rd & Kingsway Ave) Sandringham
  • Papatoetoe Group (South Auckland) - Seventh Day Adventist Church, 16 Puhinui Rd, Papatoetoe
  • Highland Park Group (Howick – East Auckland) - 022 194 6744 - Highland Park House, 47 Aviemore Drive, Highland Park
  • Hamilton Group (Waikato) - 021 051 7287 - Lounge Room, Whitiora Bible Church, 24 Abbotsford St, Hamilton
  • Rotorua Group (Midlands) - 020 462 4654 - St Lukes Anglican Church, 1223 Amohia Street, Rotorua
  • Dunedin Group (Otago) - (03) 477 2871 - Grow Centre, 22 Manse St, Dunedin City
  • Kaiapoi Group (Christchurch) - Kaiapoi Library, 176 Williams St, Kaiapoi, North Canterbury

 

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Country: New Zealand

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Gulu Shefield Mental Health Partnership
Gulu Shefield Mental Health Partnership

The Gulu Sheffield Mental Health Partnership is a multi-sector partnership that encompasses statutory, voluntary and private organisations in both the UK and Gulu- working towards the agreed aim of improving mental health support for people in both cities. This innovative partnership recognises the strengths that each partner can contribute to the above aim and that working together provides strength of purpose, improved focus, greater flexibility and ensures both accountability and sustainability. The partnership agrees to work together in Partnership to improve the support and services to people with mental health problems in Gulu and Sheffield. They will do this by:

  • Having a commitment to joint learning.
  • Exchange visits.
  • Regular communication by e-mail and Skype between visits to Gulu and Sheffield.
  • Working with other appropriate partners.

 

PARTNERS

  • Gulu Regional Referral Hospital (GRRH)
  • Gulu University 
  • Uganda Ministry of Health 
  • Mental Health Uganda
  • University Hospital of South Manchester NHS Foundation Trust (UHSM)
  • East London NHS Foundation Trust (ELFT)
  • Sheffield Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust (SCH)
  • Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (STH)
  • Sheffield Health International Partnerships (SHIP)
  • Health Uganda Group Sheffield (HUGS)
  • University of Sheffield Clinical Psychology Unit, Department of Psychology

 

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Country: Uganda

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h-madness
h-madness

H-Madness is a resource for scholars interested in the history of madness, mental illness and their treatment (including the history of psychiatry, psychotherapy, and clinical psychology and social work).  The chief goal is to provide a forum for researchers in the humanities and social sciences to exchange ideas and information about the historical study of mental health and mental illness.  The blog, therefore, primarily serves university and college faculty, students, and independent researchers. Subscribers are encouraged to share information about teaching and research as well as news about professional activities and events, such as job postings, conferences, and fellowships and grants.  While most postings are in English, postings in other languages are welcome.

 

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Email: hpsychiatry@gmail.com

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Heads Together
Heads Together

Heads Together is a mental health initiative spearheaded by The Royal Foundation of The Prince and Princess of Wales that combines a campaign to tackle stigma and change the conversation on mental health with fundraising for a series of innovative new mental health services. The Royal Foundation is rolling out a range of new mental health programmes to ensure that the right help is available to anyone seeking mental health support, wherever they are and whenever they need it. Each of these programmes includes the development and use of digital technologies to transform signposting to appropriate support and improve the quality and availability of education about mental health. The Royal Foundation has also launched a partnership with the Ministry of Defense to improve the mental health of current and former Armed Forces personnel, with a focus on the message that mental fitness is as important as physical fitness.

  • Mentally Healthy Schools is a free and easy to use website specifically designed to offer primary school teachers greater support and advice, providing reliable and practical resources including 600+ lesson plans, activities, assemblies and more, to make it easier for them to better support their pupils’ mental health and wellbeing.
  • The Mental Health at Work programme has been launched to help everyone in the workplace prioritise mental wellbeing. It consists of two core elements: an employer gateway, an online portal containing curated resources enabling employers to address workplace mental health constructively and proactively, and online SME (small and medium-sized enterprises) Employee Training, aimed to equip employees with information and training about workplace mental health, so that they can better support themselves and their colleagues.
  • The Royal Foundation has also launched a partnership with the Ministry of Defense to improve the mental health of current and former Armed Forces personnel, with a focus on the message that mental fitness is as important as physical fitness.
  • Shout is a free text messaging service which provides 24/7 support for anyone experiencing a mental health crisis. It aims to connects people in need to trained volunteers who provide help at a time when it is most needed; enabling them to move from a moment of crisis to a calm state and form a plan for next steps to find longer-term support.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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HealthCom
HealthCom

Healthcom is a healthcare technology company that partners with healthcare providers to provide services that enhance the standard of care. Healthcom helps you provide coordinated care for your clients through medical alert services, medication management, telehealth and online patient monitoring. they provide customized solutions, along with technical support, marketing support, and unmatched customer service.

  • CareLink Medical Alert Services: a variety of medical alert solutions with the most advanced technology and superior service for patients, families, caregivers and healthcare providers.

  • CareVital telehealth remote patient monitoring services: provide proactive disease management solutions – enhancing the standard of care, increasing staff efficiency and providing critical information to support clinical decisions.

  • CareMed medication management systems: meet the needs of even the most complex dosing schedules, with additional features to aid the patient. Ensure that the right medication is taken at the right time – every time.

 

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Address: 1600 West Jackson Street • Sullivan, IL 61951

Country: United States of America

Call 800-392-8957

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Healthyplace.com
Healthyplace.com

Healthyplace.com is a consumer mental health website that provides information and support to people with mental health concerns, their family members and loved ones. HealthyPlace.com provides: 

  • Information on psychological disorders, psychiatric medications, and other mental health treatments.
  • Online psychological tests
  • Blogs written by people with lived experience, and more.
  • Mental health information from experts and everyday people who are dealing with psychological disorders.

 

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Email: info@healthyplace.com

Call 1-210-225-4388

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HealtNet TPO
HealtNet TPO

HealthNet TPO is an aid agency that works on health in areas disrupted by war or disasters that aims to reach accessible health care for all. HealthNet TPO rebuilds communities affected by conflict or disaster. They work in the areas of wellbeing, healthcare, protection and resilience building in the following countries:

  • Afghanistan
  • Burundi
  • Colombia
  • South Sudan

HealthNet TPO works on four key areas - health, protection, resilience and wellbeing. With these four areas, they support people who are affected by conflict and disaster to regain control over their own lives. 

 

Organisation

Address: Lizzy Ansinghstraat 163 1072RG Amsterdam

Country: Netherlands

Email: info@hntpo.org

Call +31 (0)20 620 00 05

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Hearts 4 Mind Connect
Hearts 4 Mind Connect

H4M Connect is a comprehensive database of therapists, support groups and more! Answer a few quick questions, and H4M Connect will find resources that fit your specific needs.

 

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Country: United States of America

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Helpguide.org
Helpguide.org

HelpGuide.org is an independent nonprofit that runs one of the world’s leading mental health websites. Each month, millions of people from all around the world turn to them for trustworthy information they can use to improve their mental health and make healthy changes.

 

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Address: 1250 6th St, Suite 201, Santa Monica, California CA

Country: United States of America

Email: contact@helpguide.org

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Hope Health
Hope Health

Hope Health is a company dedicated to improving mental heath with workplace wellbeing. Hope Health build tailored programs that bring the results needed to ensure companies, schools & communities have a fully embedded, holistic wellbeing culture that takes care of the people that matter the most. This includes mental health first-aid training, virtual wellbeing webinars and wellbeing events. Hope Health have a team of accredited wellbeing experts to deliver bespoke wellbeing seminars, workshops & events directly to your office or off-site location. 

  • Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) is an internationally recognised training course which teaches people how to spot the signs and symptoms of mental ill health and provide help on a first aid basis.

  • Corporate Wellbeing: a series of “Lunch & Learn” sessions, bringing together some of Hope Health’s leading field experts in workplace mental health and wellbeing, to share practical advice.

  • Hope Therapy provides access to counsellors and therapists that offer a range of therapeutic practices including CBT, DBT, ACT, Psychotherapy, Sleep therapy, Nutritional therapy, finance and relationships.

 

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Address: 3rd Floor 86-90 Paul Street, London

Country: United Kingdom

Email: nicole@hope-health.co.uk

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Hope Line
Hope Line

The Hope Line help students and young adults in crisis by offering sound advice and a safe place to connect. They are a non-profit organization that provides free resources like:

  • Live chat with Hope Coaches
  • Email mentors
  • Blog posts
  • Podcasts
  • eBooks

 

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Email: thehopeline.team@thehopeline.com

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Hope Network Mental Health
Hope Network Mental Health

Hope Network is a provider of mental health services using evidence-based therapies, intervention techniques, monitoring progress, and coordinating care with other key service providers.

  • Outpatient Therapy and Counseling: Hope Network has therapy and counseling and other outpatient services for children, adolescents, and adults across Michigan. They offer a comprehensive assessment to identify unique abilities, strengths and weaknesses, mental health and behavioral challenges, personality variables, relationship and family issues, and environmental factors that may be affecting people’s lives.
  • Crisis Centers: Hope Network provides crisis screening and assessment services as well as Crisis Residential Services and Mobile Crisis Services. Generally, a health plan’s access/service authorization department makes a referral to our local office.
  • Youth Crisis Residential
  • Specialized Residential
  • Integrated Care
  • Community Housing
  • Supported Independent Living
  • Developmental Residential Adolescent Treatment (DART)
  • Suicide Prevention Trainings

 

SERVICES

  • Mental Health Referrals & Admissions: 616.970.3722
  • General Information West MI: 616.301.8000
  • General Information Central & Southest MI: 248.338.7458
  • Therapy & Counseling - 855.922.2282
  • Residential Services - 616.726.5165 - HNBHSResInquiry@hopenetwork.org
  • Intake and Referrals Phone - 844.969.0255
  • Screening, Assessment, & Mobile Crisis Services for Adults and Children - 1110 Eldon Baker Drive Flint, MI 48507 - 810.235.3288
  • Genesee Regional - 304 W Tobias St Flint, MI 48503 - 810.233.4093
  • Milestones - 45964 Brentwood Macomb Township, MI 48042 - 586.948.0665
  • Waterstone - 47754 Sugarbush Chesterfield, MI 48047 - 586.598.9490
  • Pivot - 440 & 456 Baltimore NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 - 616.454.4777
  • Robert Brown - 160 Manley Street Holland, MI 49424 - 616.298.8190
  • Saginaw Meadows - 3353 Hospital Rd Saginaw Township, MI 48603 - 989.746.9633
  • Hope Network Behavioral Health Services – West Michigan Region - 3075 Orchard Vista Drive SE Grand Rapids, MI 49546 - 616.301.8000
  • Hope Network Behavioral Health Services – East Michigan Region - 1110 Eldon Baker Drive Flint, MI 48507 - 810.213.1803
  • Macomb Health Partners – Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) - 175 N. Groesbeck Hwy. Mt. Clemens, Michigan 48043 - 586.627.0024
  • Hope Partners: Outpatient & Case Management - 825 Leonard NE Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 - 616.200.4441
  • Kent County Therapy & Counseling Services - 385 Leonard St NE Grand Rapids, Michigan 49503 - 616.295.1752
  • Macomb County Therapy & Counseling Services - 175 North Groesbeck Highway Mt Clemens, Michigan 48043 - 586.465.4780
  • Friendship Clubhouse - 36211 Jefferson Ave Harrison Township, Michigan 48048 - 586.465.4780
  • J-Town Clubhouse - 700 Wildwood Ave Jackson, Michigan 49201 - 517.962.4815

 

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Address: 3075 Orchard Vista Drive Southeast, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: PO Box 890 Grand Rapids, Michigan 49546

Email: talktous@hopenetwork.org

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HUG - Action For Mental Health
HUG - Action For Mental Health

HUG is a community of people from across the Scottish Highlands who come together to speak out about mental health issues and to challenge stigma and discrimination. HUG believes that people with direct experience of mental health problems have an expertise that cannot be found elsewhere. They welcome their members to become involved with HUG by as much or as little as you like. There are three main areas of member involvement:

  • Legislation and Policy: at all levels legislation and policy documents call for the need for members to be involved in the planning, the delivery of services and in receiving care.

  • Stakeholder Involvement: members are the main reason for the existence of services and, as such, are the people who will be most affected by any changes to the care that they receive. It is therefore very important that they have a say in what happens to services.

  • Expertise: through their experiences of life with a mental health problem members gain an experience of services (and gaps in services) and care that cannot be found elsewhere. This experience is vital in the development of appropriate services.

At HUG they welcome you to become involved as much or as little as you can. As a member you can be involved in several ways.

  • Think-In Meetings and Creative Groups: every second Thursday we hold a ‘Think-In’ to which all members, wherever they live in the Highland area, are welcomed to join us for discussion and debate on a wide variety of subjects, be they local or topical. SPIRIT’s board of directors meet monthly and our HUG advisory group meet regularly.
  • Volunteering: many members opt to become more deeply involved in our work, and choose to use their skills and talents to take on specific tasks to help develop and support HUG. Typical roles might include stigma Busting, Anti-Discrimination, Breaking Down Barriers, participating in our mental health awareness-raising training for professionals, offering personal testimony of lived experience, Partnership Working /Networking, representing HUG at NHS policy meetings, linking in with other mental health related groups and organisations, developing working relationships with mental health workers, other professionals, trainers, general public, media work, reporting
  • Collective Advocacy: presenting and representing views of people who experience mental health conditions, lobbying for change, campaigning, consulting members for their points of view, concerns and opinions of mental health services, collecting and collating members’ points of view, creative expression and voice (e.g. making films, DVDs, creative writing, painting, crafts), welfare rights representative, minority groups representative, local area representative, advisory group member, board member, Supporting Volunteers / Practical Support, peer mentoring, training and coaching others, transport and driving, IT support and training, administration and communication

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: hug@spiritadvocacy.org.uk

Call 0300 365 9366

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in2mentalhealth
in2mentalhealth

in2mentalhealth is a directory of global mental health initiatives with a focus on low and middle income countries. 

Agenda of Conferences and Events
Agenda of Conferences and Events

This page provides the agenda of more then 80 global mental health, psychology and psychiatry conferences and events around the world

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Fundraising Options
Fundraising Options

This site provides 59 Fundraising Options for Global Mental Health from the very small funding initiatives to the big global donors, from conventional funding to innovative online fundraising and loans. This list is random and not a ranking on reliability or usability in the field. 

 

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Global Mental Health Network Websites
Global Mental Health Network Websites

Global Mental Health Network Websites provides 15 Global Mental Health Information and Network Websites. These are valuable websites that offer free sharing and dissemination of knowledge and tools via the internet; concerted global advocacy and innovation activities and possibilities for workers service users to connect and network with others. These include

  • Mental Health and Psycho-Social Support Network (MHPSS)
  • Intervoice
  • PsychCentral
  • Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
  • Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)
  • Mental Health Worldwide
  • Pan African Network of People with Psychosocial Disabilities (PANUSP)
  • IFRC Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support (PS Centre)
  • Centre for Global Mental Health - London
  • Centre for International Mental Health (CIMH) - The Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
  • The Gulbenkian Global Mental Health Platform - Lisbon
  • Basic Needs
  • gbhreview - Global Mental Health News - Radha V. Gholkar:
  • The World Health Organization Mental Health programme (WHO)
  • World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH)

 

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Training and Manuals
Training and Manuals

Training and Manuls provides more then 30 mental health and MHPSS manuals for non-specialized settings. This list includes links to free downloads and (not free) hard copies of interventions and program manuals for general mental health care; mental health and psycho-social support and manuals focused on care for children.
 

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Trainings and Short Courses
Trainings and Short Courses

In2MentalHealth provides is a list of online training and opportunities and short courses for Global Mental Health and MHPSS. 

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User Networks
User Networks

This page highlights 332 Mental Health NGOs and user-organizations around the World.

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Country: Netherlands

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Indiana Association of Recovery Residences
Indiana Association of Recovery Residences

INARR creates and maintains standards of excellence for recovery housing in Indiana that meet expectations of NARR, and it provides opportunities for peer reviews that regularly document an ongoing commitment to INARR quality standards. INARR focuses on improving Associates’ knowledge of recovery from substance use disorders and establishing practices and environments to benefit both residents and housing operators. It strives to improve the public perception of recovery housing by promoting excellent, well-maintained housing as well as offering outreach and education to Indiana communities. Associates of INARR meet quality standards for recovery housing.

  • Organization and Administration
  • Fiscal Management
  • Operations
  • Recovery Support
  • Property Management
  • Good Neighbor Relations

INARR is dedicated to ensuring that individuals in recovery can find safe and supportive housing in the State of Indiana. Our alliance provides guidance and a variety of resources to Recovery Residence providers to ensure that residents who live in INARR certified houses have the very best chances of succeeding in their recovery journey. INARR supports Recovery Residence providers in their effort to deliver quality recovery-oriented housing opportunities to persons in recovery who seek to reside in abstinence-based, peer supportive environments. We believe this is best achieved through encouraging and monitoring provider compliance with national standards promulgated for this purpose. We further believe that all people have the right to recover in an atmosphere which meets their special needs as well as their basic needs for safety, dignity and respect.

Recovery Residences
Recovery Residences

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United States of America

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Country: United States of America

Email: abates@mhai.net

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InSHAPE Program - Self Health Action Plan for Empowerment - The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester
InSHAPE Program - Self Health Action Plan for Empowerment - The Mental Health Center of Greater Manchester

InSHAPE is a comprehensive, evidence-based health and wellness program designed to improve the health outcomes and social inclusion of individuals living with serious mental illness. The InSHAPE program actively collaborates with community partners to provide opportunities for participants to enhance their mental and physical wellness. This nationally studied program provides:

  • Nutritional education and support
  • Certified personal training by qualified Health Mentors
  • Opportunities to learn healthy cooking skills
  • Activities that enhance social connection
  • Smoking cessation support
  • Access to gyms and other exercise facilities

 

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Address: 401 Cypress Street, Manchester, NH 03103

Country: United Kingdom

Call +1 603-668-4111

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Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH)
Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH)

Integrative Medicine for Mental Health (IMMH)  educates mental health professionals in the use of research-based therapies through conferences, webinars, newsletters, and other web-based resources to provide an ever-growing resource of integrative mental health practitioners for those seeking help in their geographic areas. They educate practitioners about how to help their patients regain mental wellness through the use of individualized metabolic testing, nutritional therapies and dietary interventions.

  • Clinician Registry United States
  • Clinician Registry International
  • Join The Clinician Registry
  • Submit A Speaker Proposal
  • Presentations

 

 

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Country: United States of America

Email: info@immh.org

Call +1 913-915-5136

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International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL)
International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL)

The International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL) brings together and connects mental health leaders to help spread innovation and best practice to improve mental health and addiction services around the globe. They create the space for people to share their leadership experiences and insights to help find solutions and ideas to overcome challenges and improve people’s lives. 

  • A Global Network: members have access to a knowledgeable global community of mental health leaders, professionals, experts and ambassadors for change.
  • A Support System: members design and create their own networks within our global community, ensuring unique perspectives, best practices and learning is shared openly. 
  • A Creative and Safe Space: IIMHL has developed mechanisms to support members to convene and connect to promote innovation and best practice, cultivate ideas and find positive solutions.
  • People-focused: members support themselves and each other to find and learn new ways of improving the mental health and well-being of citizens.
  • Leadership Exchange: the Leadership Exchange is a week-long learning event which is held every two years including regional events, virtual sessions and a range of other ways of connecting members easily across the globe.
  • Knowledge transfer among IIMHL countries through the Leadership and Regional Exchanges
  • Promotion: the promotion of workshops, training, education & research
  • Learning collaboratives
  • Information dissemination

IIMHL encourage each leader to make the most of their learning experience by continuing connections and discussions in the months between the Exchanges. The intent is that the benefits of such a collaborative effort will cascade down to all staff and service users. Potential avenues for collaboration include:

  • Joint programmes and service development
  • Staff exchanges and sabbaticals
  • Collaborative service evaluation
  • Managerial, operational and clinical knowledge sharing
  • Research
  • Peer consultation

 

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Email: steve@iimhl.com

Call +44 (0)7747863973

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Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network - NSW Government
Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network - NSW Government

The NSW Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network provides health services to those in contact with the NSW criminal justice and forensic mental health systems. Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network provides health care in a complex environment to people in the adult correctional system, to those in courts and police cells, to juvenile detainees and to those within the NSW forensic mental health system and in the community. The Network delivers health care to adults and young people in contact with the forensic mental health and criminal justice systems, across community, inpatient and custodial settings. They form a vital component of the NSW public health system through its support of a highly vulnerable patient population whose health needs are often numerous and more complex than the wider community. They are positioned with a unique opportunity to respond to the health needs of these individuals who commonly have had minimal contact with mainstream health services in the community. The care for over 30,000 patients annually, a health community that is unique in NSW.

Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network is a Statutory Health Corporation established under the Health Services Act (NSW) 1997. They are part of the broader health system reporting to the Minister for Health through the Network Board and the Secretary, NSW Health. The Network is the largest custodial health care provider in Australia and runs NSW's​ high-secure Forensic Hospital. In all contexts, the Network works closely with a variety of other organisations including:

  • NSW Ministry of Health
  • Corrective Services NSW
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Local Health Districts
  • Community Controlled Aboriginal Health Organisations
  • NSW Police Force
  • Department of Attorney General & Justice
  • Universities
  • Community groups
  • Advocacy groups

 

LOCATIONS

  • 37 Local and Children's Courts: he Network's Court Liaison Service provides mental health services in 22 NSW Local Courts. The service includes comprehensive assessments and where appropriate provide recommendations to the magistrate for diversion to appropriate treatment. The Youth Drug and Alcohol Court is concerned with reducing drug/and or alcohol related criminal activity by children through a combination of judicial and therapeutic interventions that are designed to reduce and manage drug/and or alcohol use.
  • Custody: the Network operates health centres in adult correctional centres, youth justice centres and in designated police cells including 42 Correctional Centres, 7 Police Cell Complexes & 6 Juvenile Justice Centres
  • The Community Forensic Mental Health Service is comprised of mental health clinicians including psychiatrist, nurses and allied health staff. This service uses the consultation liaison model and works closely with the Adult Ambulatory Correctional Mental Health Service, Court Liaison Service and other Local Health Districts.
  • The Connections Project aims to improve continuity of care for adult inmates with histories of problematic drug use who are being released into the community.
  • The Adolescent Community and Court Team works with other government agencies and Area Child Adolescent Community Mental Health Services to divert young people from custody.
  • The Community Integration Team is a pre and post release program offering continuum of care to recently released adolescents, with an emerging or serious mental illness and or problematic drug and alcohol use or dependence.
  • The Adult Drug Court program is a diversion program for drug dependent offenders. The aims, goals and objectives of the Drug Court Program are to reduce a person’s dependency on drugs and hence eliminate their need to commit crime to support the drug dependency. This program works with a broad range of stakeholders both health related and judicial, to support the rehabilitation of the participants of this innovative and highly successful program.
  • The Compulsory Drug Treatment program is an innovative abstinence focused program that is court mandated. This residential rehabilitation program within the correctional setting targets male offenders with long term addiction who have committed multiple offences over a long period to support their addiction. The program operates over three stages: Detention; semi- detention and supervision in a community setting.
  • Statewide Community and Court Liaison Service assists Magistrates, Solicitors and Police Prosecutors at local courts with diversion of people with mental health problems and disorders by referring clients to appropriate mental health services in the community and to hospital settings.
  • The Forensic Hospital: the Forensic Hospital is 135 bed high secure mental health facility for mentally ill patients who have been in contact with the criminal justice system, and high risk civil patients. The hospital is an integral part of the Forensic Mental Health Network. It provides specialist mental health care to adult men and women, and adolescents.  The hospital is located in Malabar, and is operated by Justice Health and Forensic Mental Health Network on behalf of NSW Health. All clinical services are provided by the Network through a multi-disciplinary team of Medical, Nursing and Allied Health Professionals.
  • Long Bay Hospital: is a non-acute 85 bed health care facility located on the Long Bay Correctional Complex in Malabar. It provides mental health, medical, aged and rehabilitative and palliative care to patients in the correctional system. The hospital operates three specialty units
  • Long Bay Hospital 40 acute Mental Health bed Unit: Mental health inpatient services to patients requiring involuntary treatment under the Mental Health Act (2007) or the Mental Health (Forensic Provisions) Act 1990.
  • Long Bay Hospital 30 bed Medical Sub-acute Unit: Pre and post operative care, haemodialysis, medical observations and convalescence.
  • Long Bay Hospital15 bed non-acute Aged Care and Rehabilitation Unit: Care, assessment and rehabilitation for older persons.

 

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Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 150 Matraville NSW 2036

Call +612 9700 3000

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Last Mile Health
Last Mile Health

Last Mile Health partners with countries to design and build community-based primary health systems. Last Mile Health link community health workers with nurses, doctors, and midwives at community clinics. They train and support these teams of community and frontline health workers to bring life-saving services to the doorsteps of people living far from care. Last Mile Health partner with governments to build strong community health systems that extend primary healthcare to the world’s most remote communities. To achieve our vision of a health worker within reach of everyone, everywhere, we work with our government partners to:

  • Strengthen Health Systems
  • Train Health Workers
  • Deliver Primary Healthcare

 

COUNTRIES

  • Global: contribute to the movement for universal health coverage through research, open-source resources, technical assistance, partnerships and advocacy.
  • Ethiopia: supporting the Ethiopia Ministry of Health to strengthen the National Health Extension Program in order to ensure equitable access to essential health services and improve the quality of health services.
  • Liberia: working with the Government of Liberia and local partners to make primary healthcare universal by deploying a paid, professionalized health worker to every rural and remote community.
  • Malawi: working with Malawi’s Ministry of Health as they improve access to health services for 15 million people living in rural areas.
  • Sierra Leone: working with the Sierra Leone Ministry of Health and Sanitation to ensure the community health workforce has the knowledge and capabilities to manage, deliver, and sustain community-based primary care in rural and remote communities.
  • Uganda: worked with the Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Health to increase the capacity of community and frontline health workers to deliver high-quality primary health services and reduce the preventable disease burden in rural communities with a focus on COVID-19 prevention and response. 

 

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Country: Liberia

Email: info@lastmilehealth.org

Call +1 617-880-6163

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Mad in America
Mad in America

Mad in America’s is non-profit organization that publishes a webzine and run education programs.

  • madinamerica.com: provides news of psychiatric research, original journalism articles, and a forum for an international group of writers to explore issues related to remaking psychiatry. 
  • Mad In America Continuing Education: hosts online courses taught by leading researchers in the field. These courses provide a scientific critique of the existing paradigm of care, and tell of alternative approaches that could serve as the foundation for a new paradigm.

 

MAD IN AMERICA AFFILIATES

  • MIA GLOBAL
  • Mad in Brazil
  • Mad in Canada
  • Crazy in Finland
  • Mad In Ireland
  • Mad In Italy
  • Mad in the Netherlands
  • Mad in Norway
  • Mad in (S)pain
  • Mad in Sweden
  • Mad in the UK

 

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Address: Mad in America Foundation 763 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite #2 Cambridge, MA 02139

Country: United States of America

Email: info@madinamerica.com

Call 617-649-1148

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Magstim® TMS Therapy
Magstim® TMS Therapy

Magstim® TMS therapy is an effective, non-invasive, outpatient treatment with few known side effects1. Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) therapy is currently prescribed for the treatment of depression. Clinical Studies are ongoing into treating further conditions using TMS therapy. With over 25 years experience, we believe in delivering high-performance, versatile TMS solutions with tailored packages for researchers and medical professionals.

  • Versatile TMS Solutions: the Magstim range of TMS stimulators and coils combine to make an incredibly versatile, effective range of neuromodulation devices. As a trusted manufacturer and supplier, we work with researchers to provide cost-effective, innovative solutions for a variety of research opportunities.
  • Installation & Training: Magstim offers a professional installation & training service with all of its stimulators. Training includes hands-on experience and a certificate for all attendees. Whats more, certified service training courses are available for suitable qualified personnel.
  • Built To Last: guarantee our stimulators for 2 years and offer technical support for a minimum of 7 years from date of sale (in most cases longer). Many stimulators can be upgraded to expand functionality and in the event your product does become obsolete we also offer a trade in scheme.
  • Trusted Worldwide: Magstim® stimulators have been used in research studies worldwide for more than 25 years and have been used in more TMS studies published today than any other manufacturer1
  • Service & Support: dedicated team of service & support engineers are committed to providing support, advice and if necessary, repair. Some services may also be available on-site by a local Magstim representative.

Magstim is continuing to develop solutions that will provide greater access for patients who need TMS therapy. Our FDA-cleared 3-minute treatment allows practitioners to reduce exposure and treat more patients within the safety guidelines.  Additionally, our StimGuide clinical navigation system enables both novice and expert treaters to effectively administer TMS consistently to a precise location – allowing practices to potentially treat more patients during this increased demand.  

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) is a series of repetitive, brief and highly focused magnetic pulses, used to stimulate brain cells. TMS is an effective, non-invasive, outpatient treatment with few known side effects. TMS is currently used in the treatment of depression and is usually prescribed when anti-depressants have failed. When a nerve cell ‘fires’, an electrical impulse travels along its length. It communicates with other nerve cells by releasing neuro-transmitters, which create an electrical impulse in other cells. In depressed patients, the electrical activity in certain areas of the brain have been shown to be reduced. TMS uses a focused electromagnetic coil, to rapidly pulse a magnetic field to the targeted area of the brain. The magnetic pulses induce an electrical current in the brain, stimulating the nerve cells, increasing the brain activity to normal levels.

Horizon® Performance
Horizon® Performance

Horizon® Performance is a comprehensive TMS therapy system. The Horizon Performance features the new E-z Cool Coil with an Intelligent coil cooling system which adjusts to the temperature of the coil providing uninterrupted protocols and a faster patient throughput. Safe, secure & versatile, the E-z arm provides effortless maneuverability of the coil which can be held securely at almost any position. 

Horizon’s proprietary energy recovery system ensures consistent performance throughout treatment with no pulse decay, even at high power levels. As The Brains Behind TMS™, we believe in delivering high performance, versatile, TMS solutions so that you can provide the best treatment for your patients. The Horizon® Performance TMS therapy system combines a comprehensive, all-in-one TMS solution with our 25+ years of expertise to provide a versatile, complete TMS package.

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Magstim Egi
Magstim Egi

Magstim Acquires Electrical Geodesics, Inc. (EGI) is high-density EEG complements Magstim’s Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Technology Driving Innovation

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United States of America

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Magstim TMS Therapy
Magstim TMS Therapy

Magstim TMS Therapy delivers high performance, versatile, TMS solutions so that you can provide the best treatment for your patients. The Magstim® TMS therapy range provides cost-effective solutions as well as all-inclusive high-end packages; to fit a variety of business needs. If you are interested in buying a TMS therapy system, Request a quote online or contact our specialists to discuss your requirements.

  • Horizon® Lite: Intuitive, simple to operate and cost-effective; the Horizon® Lite package offers a perfect entry-level TMS system to set-up your TMS clinic today. The Horizon® Lite package offers the benefits of the Horizon® stimulator but in a competitive low-entry package option.
  • Horizon® Performance: a comprehensive TMS therapy system. The Horizon Performance features the new E-z Cool Coil with an Intelligent coil cooling system which adjusts to the temperature of the coil providing uninterrupted protocols and a faster patient throughput. Safe, secure & versatile, the E-z arm provides effortless maneuverability of the coil which can be held securely at almost any position.
  • StimGuide® Navigated TMS: a package that offers a combined solution to deliver the most precise, comfortable and consistent treatments to your patients.
  • TMS Patient Cap:  is designed to aid in determining and repeating landmark locations, allowing consistent coil placement
  • Stimulators
  • Coils
  • tDCS: Trancranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) involves applying weak electrical current to the head.
  • Accessories

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Neuromodulation
Neuromodulation

Optimum TMS solutions enable ground breaking neuroscience, medical research & diagnostics.

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The Magstim® Rapid² Family
The Magstim® Rapid² Family

The Magstim Rapid² is capable of high-frequency repetitive protocols for both cortical* and peripheral stimulation. With a package to fit a wide variety of research purposes, the Magstim Rapid² has been used in research studies worldwide. The Magstim Rapid² is compatible with the full range of Magstim coils and has the ability to connect an EMG module providing a versatile, effective research tool to fit a variety of budgets and research purposes.

  • Biphasic
  • Repetitive Protocols
  • Theta Burst (Super Rapid2 and Plus1)
  • Cortical* & Peripheral Stimulation
  • <100Hz frequency stimulation
  • Ideal for rTMS clinical studies and therapeutic investigations.

Users in the USA, The Magstim® Rapid² and Super Rapid² are FDA 510(k) cleared for the stimulation of peripheral nerves. The Magstim® Rapid² Therapy System is FDA 510(k) cleared for the treatment of major depressive disorder in adult patients. All other uses are considered investigational. In accordance with US federal regulations an IDE and/or IRB approval may be required. The Magstim® Super Rapid² Plus¹ is considered an investigational device. Limited by Federal (or United States) Law to investigational use. In accordance with US federal regulations an IDE and/or IRB approval may be required.

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The Magstim® BiStim²
The Magstim® BiStim²

The Magstim® BiStim² combines two 200² units through a connecting module, so that paired pulses can be delivered through one coil. Suitable for both cortical and peripheral stimulation, The Magstim® BiStim² allows the user to deliver precise sub- and supra-threshold conditioning and test pulses with the ability to connect two individual coils for interhemispheric stimulation.

  • Monophasic
  • Paired Pulses
  • Cortical & Peripheral Stimulation
  • Sub- and supra-threshold conditioning
  • Ideal for intracortical inhibition as well as facilitation and brain connectivity studies.

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Address: Spring Gardens, Whitland, SA34 0HR

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Manly Marlins Mental Well-Being Resources
Manly Marlins Mental Well-Being Resources

 

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Country: Australia

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Me2 - Music for Mental Health
Me2 - Music for Mental Health

Me2 (“me, too”) is a classical music organization created for individuals with mental illnesses and the people who support them. Me2 serves as a model organization where people with and without mental illnesses work together in an environment where  acceptance is an expectation, patience is encouraged, and supporting each other is a priority.

 

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Address: Schrafft’s City Center 529 Main St, Ste 103 Charlestown, MA 02129

Country: United States of America

Postal Address: 85 E. Newton St, Boston, Massachusetts

Email: info@me2music.org

Call +1 802-238-8369

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Mental Health UNICEF Thailand
Mental Health UNICEF Thailand

 

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Country: Thailand

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Mental Health 4 Muslims (MH4M)
Mental Health 4 Muslims (MH4M)

MH4M is a educational website that raises awareness about mental health and well-being within the Muslim community as well as reduce the stigma of mental illness. MH4M provides information about mental health issues that is both clinically supported and Islamically sound. It works with a wide variety of Muslims from different backgrounds and knows firsthand how important such a service is to our community.

 

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Mental Health Algorithms
Mental Health Algorithms

Mental Health Algorithm is an algorithm for primary care professionals (such as family physicians and nurse practitioners) in the treatment of depression and anxiety at point of care.  It helps assess, diagnosis and manage patients and has information and links to local resources.

  • The Ottawa Depression Algorithm
  • The Ottawa Anxiety Algorithm

 

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Country: Canada

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Mental Health and Human Rights Info
Mental Health and Human Rights Info

Mental Health and Human Rights Info provide thematic pages and a database with guidelines, manuals, publications and more. We are a reliable source of information dealing with mental health in war and conflict areas.

 

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Mental Health at Work Programme
Mental Health at Work Programme

The Mental Health at Work programme has been launched to help everyone in the workplace prioritise mental wellbeing. It consists of two core elements:

  • Employer Gateway: an online portal containing curated resources enabling employers to address workplace mental health constructively and proactively
  • Online Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SME) Employee Training: equip employees with information and training about workplace mental health, so that they can better support themselves and their colleagues.

With plenty of tools, resources, and stories, Mental Health at Work makes navigating the workplace mental health landscape easy.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

Email: mentalhealthatwork@mind.org.uk

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Mental Health Compass
Mental Health Compass

 

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Mental Health Facilities
Mental Health Facilities

Mental Health Facilities provide a directory of licensed mental health facility in the United States. The facility listing pages provide full information on what kind of treatment and services each facility offers, where they are located and how to reach them. There are various types of mental health clinics and centers that are included including:

  • Inpatient mental health facility
  • Community mental health center
  • Multi-setting mental health facility (e.g., residential plus outpatient)
  • Outpatient mental health facility
  • Residential treatment facility
  • Partial hospitalization/day treatment for mental health
  • Psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital
  • Residential treatment center (RTC) for adults
  • Residential treatment center (RTC) for children

 

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Mental Health Forum
Mental Health Forum

The Mental Health Forum is a peer support forum for people who experience mental health issues. It is a place where you can speak openly and anonymously about your mental health experiences. They aim to be the friendliest place on the web to discuss mental health issues. They bring together people from all corners of the world and all walks of life.

 

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Email: forum@mentalhealthforum.net

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Mental Health History Timeline
Mental Health History Timeline

A mental health history including asylum and community care periods, with links to Andrew Roberts' book on the Lunacy Commission and other mental health writings, and the asylums index and word history. Centred on England and Wales, it reaches out to the rest of the world with links to the general timeline of science and society, America timeline, crime timeline, and the (embryo) sunrise, earthcor, and local London timelines. Seeks to include views from mental illness and learning disability consumers, patients, users, clients along with views on madness and disabilit

 

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Mental Health in Higher Education Project (MHHE)
Mental Health in Higher Education Project (MHHE)

Mental Health in Higher Education aims to increase networking and the sharing of approaches to learning and teaching about mental health and distress - across the disciplines in higher education. MHHE is open to educators (including service user and carer educators), practice mentors, students, practitioners, educational researchers and all with an interest in enhancing learning and teaching about mental health.

 

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Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)
Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)

The Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) is a community of mental health innovators sharing innovative resources and ideas to promote mental health and improve the lives of people with mental, neurological and substance use disorders. MHIN is a network for the global mental health community to  communicate and share knowledge, experiences and resources to improve the quality and coverage of care.The key areas are:

  • Innovations: The database of innovations catalogues comprehensive summaries of mental health programs and research projects around the world.
  • Resources: key published research, toolkits, guidelines, systematic reviews and reports.  
  • Community: resources generated by MHIN's team and members including podcasts, webinars, Q&A sessions, Member profiles, Organizational profiles and blog posts.
  • Organisations: a database of organizations working to improve mental health across the world. These include service user organizations, funders, NGOs and not-for-profit organizations working in mental health and associated fields. 
  • Members: a database to connect with other members of the network to find out more about their work, ask assistance with an issue in your work, request a tool or resource they have developed and discuss collaborating
  • Forum
  • Knowledge Synthesis: supporting research and practice communities that forms the world's leading multi-disciplinary centre for research, capacity building and impact evaluation in global mental health.
  • Knowledge Exchange: supporting policy translation on global health matters as the directing and coordinating authority to provide a powerful vehicle for knowledge translation, policy dialogue and health system strengthening

MHIN is an online community for mental health practitioners, policy-makers, service users, researchers, donors and other mental health stakeholders to share information and resources to improve the quality and coverage of mental health care worldwide. A small team of MHIN staff help to curate what is shared on the site and promote key resources and information through social media like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube. The MHIN team and collaborators also produce original MHIN resources in response to member needs.  Each partner brings leadership expertise relevant to the overall goals of MHIN.

 

COLLABORATIONS

  • The Centre for Global Mental Health (CGMH) at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
  • The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Department for Mental Health and Substance Abuse.
  • Grand Challenges Canada.
  • SUpport, Comprehensive Care and EmpowErment for people with psychosocial Disability in Africa (The SUCCEED Africa programme)

 

Community
Community

The Community is a space where MHIN members can interact, network and hear the perspectives of others in the network. The community area houses resources generated by MHIN's team and members including:

  • Podcasts
  • Webinars
  • Q&A sessions
  • Member profiles
  • Organizational profiles and
  • Blog posts.

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Innovations
Innovations

Innovations is a database of innovations catalogues comprehensive summaries of mental health programs and research projects around the world.

  • PIECES - Improving outcomes for people with psychosis in Pakistan and India enhancing the Effectiveness of Community-based care

  • MIND ME Africa

  • HeartSounds Peer Support

  • Strengthening Public Mental Health in Africa in Response to Covid-19

  • SPARK: SuPporting African communities to increase the Resilience and mental health of Kids with developmental disorders and their caregivers

  • Step-by-step: e-mental health in Lebanon

  • StrongMinds

  • Impact evaluation of unconditional cash transfers

  • EMERALD

  • mhGAP Implementation in Kashmir

  • iCALL Psychosocial Helpline

  • Punto de Encuentro

  • Addressing alcohol misuse and mental health comorbidities in humanitarian settings

  • Mental Health and Wellbeing on Campus

  • Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE): a psychological intervention for young adolescents and their caregivers

  • The HAPPINESS ProjectCuéntame: Asistencia Psicológica no Profesional Remota para personal de PLA ante la Pandemia por Covid-19

  • Aplicación de un programa de asistencia psicológica no profesional remota para mitigar los efectos psicológicos en el personal de PLA en Ecuador.

  • T- Escucho

  • Overcoming barriers to mental health care for children and adolescents in low- and middle-income countries

  • Problem Management Plus (PM+)

  • Pursukoon Zindagi "Peaceful Life" COVID-19 Mental Health Response

  • Integrating Mental Health in Primary Care Centres in Pakistan

  • Congenital Zika Syndrome Parent Support

  • Wellbeing and Resilience (WebR): Healing-centered peacebuilding

  • Círculos de Mujeres: una intervención psicosocial grupal, co-diseñada y basada en un modelo comunitario para mujeres marginadas en Guatemala

  • Allillanchu: integración de la salud mental en los servicios de atención primaria de salud

  • Mainstreaming of Psychosocial Support in the Education Sector

  • Community Systemic Approach (Abordagem Sistêmica Comunitária)

  • Psychosocial Support for Syrian and Iraqi Refugees and Internally Displaced People

  • Suicide Prevention in Tunisia

  • Strengthening Psychosocial support service for Transformation among the Congolese refugees in Uganda (SPOT)

  • Community-based Mental health and Psychosocial Integration in Nepal

  • Training primary care physicians to use the mhGAP-IG in Tunisia

  • Holistic Community Care for Parenthood (HCCP)

  • Child, Adolescent and Family Services (CAFS)

  • Developing Qatar’s First Mental Health Attitudes and Awareness Measure

  • The National Integrated Parenting Skills Training Program

  • Towards an Effective Integration of Mental Health in Primary Care in Kuwait

  • Community-based Sociotherapy Adapted for Refugees (COSTAR)

  • Fortalecimiento de la respuesta de la salud mental y psicosocial para las zonas afectadas por el desastre de México

  • WHO mhGAP Implementation in Saudi Arabia: Integrating Mental Health in Primary Health Care

  • Integrating MHPSS into Primary Health Care Centers in Lebanon

  • Family Well-being Centers: Delivering Community-based Mental Health Support in Syria

  • Our Step Association

  • Iran National Suicide Prevention Program

  • Common Elements Treatment Approach (CETA) in Thailand

  • Development of phone-delivered psychotherapy for refugee children in Lebanon: t-CETA

  • INTernational REsearch Programme on Psychoses In Diverse settings (INTREPID II)

  • School-based mental health and justice program for youth in India

  • The Friendship Bench

  • ImpleMentAll: Evidence-based tailored implementation strategies for eHealth

  • MHPSS Refugee Response in South Sudan

  • PRIME (PRogramme for Improving Mental health carE)

  • PRIME - Uganda

  • PRIME South Africa

  • PRIME - Nepal

  • PRIME India

  • PRIME Ethiopia

  • Healthy Activity Program (HAP)

  • Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP)

  • Programa Nacional de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de la Depresión (PNDTD)

  • MooDFOOD - Multi-country cOllaborative project on the role of Diet, Food-related behavior, and Obesity in the prevention of Depression

  • School Health Implementation Network in the Eastern Mediterranean Region (SHINE)

  • Developing Integrated Practice Units for Mental Health Services in Pakistan

  • Partners in Health Lesotho Mental Health Integration Program

  • Strengthening the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Response for Disaster-Affected areas of Dominica

  • Nguvu - Reducing Partner Violence and Psychological Distress among Refugees in Tanzania

  • Mind and Heart: Community-based group Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for survivors of sexual violence

  • Integration of mental health and psychosocial support services into primary healthcare in the Middle East

  • Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo: Integrating the MESH MH model in Malawi

  • Increasing Access to Integrated Mental Health Care: A Community-Based Approach, Utilizing mHealth

  • UPSIDES - Using Peer Support In Developing Empowering Mental Health Services

  • TrustCircle: Helping Improve Emotional Resiliency and Well-Being for All

  • Learning Through Play

  • Mental Health Rehabilitation of Homeless Populations in Nigeria

  • RISING SUN - Reducing the Incidence of Suicide in Indigenous Groups – Strengths United through Networks Toolkit

  • Mental Health Integrated Disaster Preparedness (MHIDP) in Nepal and Haiti

  • QualityRights Lebanon

  • Tree of Life: Recovery and Building Relationships in Acute Wards

  • Establishing mental health and psychosocial support services during the Ebola virus disease outbreak in Sierra Leone

  • mhGAP Implementation in Edawu, Nigeria

  • Self-Help Plus (SH+): a guided multimedia psychosocial self-help package

  • Thinking Healthy Pilot in Peru

  • Protected Home (Hogar Protegido) in Carabayllo

  • Partners In Health Liberia Mental Health Program

  • QualityRights Gujarat

  • Improving Access to Care: Go-To Educator Program

  • Mental Health Literacy for Students and Educators: The Mental Health & High School Curriculum Guide

  • Rehabilitation Intervention for people with Schizophrenia in Ethiopia (RISE)

  • Text4Mood

  • PRIDE (PRemIum for aDolEscents)

  • FUSAM: Combining Nutrition and Psychosocial Interventions for Malnourished Children

  • Project Shifa: The Community Mental Health project of Padhar Hospital

  • European Alliance Against Depression

  • COM-GAP-S: Integrating mental health into primary care for post-conflict populations in Northern Sri Lanka

  • Supporting Addiction Affected Families Effectively (SAFE)

  • Testing an Innovative Low Cost Model for Improving Mental Health Services in a Rural District in Kashmir

  • Inshuti Mu Buzima: An expanded MESH model to address mental disorders in Rwanda

  • Compañeros En Salud (CES)

  • Zanmi Lasante

  • Perinatal Mental Health Project

  • Kenya integrated intervention model for dialogue and screening to promote children's mental wellbeing (KIDS)

  • Enlisting African traditional healers, faith healers, and community health workers to help detect mental illness

  • Scaling-up mental health services in Central African Republic

  • Facilitating Mental Health Awareness and Community Engagement in Sierra Leone

  • Mental Health in Adults and Children: Frugal Innovations (MAC-FI)

  • Effect of Depression Management and Psychosocial Stimulation on Maternal and Child Health

  • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Network

  • Feasibility Study in Preparation for Randomized Controlled Trial: Enhanced Primary Mental Health Care

  • Emergency psychosocial response following the earthquake in Nepal 2015

  • Comprehensive Community Mental Health Programme

  • Home Again: Housing with Supportive Services for Women with Mental Illness experiencing Long Term Care Needs

  • The NALAM study: Village workers promoting mental health

  • ATMIYATA: A community-led intervention in rural India

  • Adapting mental health interventions through employment in Sierra Leone

  • Smart care to expand the access to services of children with ASD in Vietnam

  • Preventing Mental Illness related Stigma and Promoting Recovery in Primary Health Care in Peru

  • CONTAD: A Community Orientated Non-Specialist Treatment for Alcohol Dependence

  • Breaking the scale up ceiling: Application of a continuous quality improvement methodology

  • Social Entrepreneurism in Mental Health: Examining the Scalability of Top Tier Social Innovators

    A series of international mental health case studies and consultations with a range of experts

  • Project for the Identification and Treatment of Dementia in Sub-Saharan Africa

  • Mental Health Beyond Facilities (mhBeF)

  • An Integrated Approach to Addressing the Issue of Youth Depression

  • Scale-Up of a Maternal Depression Intervention Through Technology in a Post-Conflict Area

  • Early Diagnosis and Interventions for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Among Children Under Three

  • Participatory intervention to reduce maternal depression and under five child morbidity– A cluster randomized controlled trial

  • Spare the rod, help the child: reducing corporal punishment in Jamaican classrooms

  • Dream-a-World Cultural Therapy for Primary School Children

  • e DATA K

  • Integrating MHPSS services in primary health care facilities in post-earthquake Nepal

  • Chain-Free Pasung Program

  • Introducing School Mental Health in Ethiopia

  • Scale-up and Evaluation of Family Networks for Children with Developmental Delays (FaNs for Kids)

  • Khuluma Project

  • Improving mental health in Nicaraguan youth: A technology-enhanced, school-based program

  • The FaNs for Kids Project

  • EXPanding Care fOr PeriNATal women with dEpression (EXPONATE)

  • Facilitating MHPSS in the Ebola Virus Disease Crisis

  • Thinking Healthy Programme

  • Integration of management and treatment for severe mental disorders in hospital and community settings

  • BasicNeeds Mental Health and Development Model

  • Mental Health System Reform in Brazil

  • Humanitarian crisis and mental health reform in Lebanon

  • Total Health Screening for Integrated Care

  • Community Partners in Care (CPIC)

  • Big White Wall

  • MANAS

  • Thinking Healthy Programme-Peer delivery (THPP)

  • Evidence-based intervention for perinatal depression incorporating cognitive and behavioural techniques delivered through peers

  • Partnerships For Mental Health Development In Sub-Saharan Africa: COllaborative Shared care to IMprove Psychosis Outcome (COSIMPO)

  • Critical Time Intervention – Task Shifting (CTI-TS) in Chile and Brazil

  • Latin America Treatment & Innovation Network in Mental Health — LATIN-MH

  • Scaling up the BasicNeeds Model through a social franchise approach

  • Using mobile mental health clinics to expand access to services in post conflict rural areas

  • Using mhGAP-IG on mobile phones for frontline healthcare workers to manage depression in Kenya

  • Mental Health System Reform in Jordan

  • Gauteng Consumer Advocacy Movement

  • Mental Health First Aid

  • Putting a telepsychiatrist in communities in the Union of Comoros

  • Improving mental health care for young people using e-health

  • Mental Health System Reform in Afghanistan

  • Targeting family violence through a network of mental health community services

  • Giving LIFE a chance

  • Going Off, Growing Strong

  • Mental Health Coalition – Sierra Leone

  • Self-Help Groups for Mental Health

  • Mental Health Scale Up Nigeria (mhSUN)

  • Improving access to care for people with epilepsy through Domestic Health Visitors

  • Parent mediated Intervention for Autism Spectrum Disorders in South Asia Plus (PASS Plus)

  • Integrating Mental Healthcare into General Healthcare in Aceh

  • Cell Phones and Psychosis: A pilot study connecting traditional healers and bio-medical staff in rural Tanzania

  • Rogers Achievement Centre (Operation Come Home)

  • Creating A New Channel For Mental Health Delivery To Filipinos With Mood Disorders

  • mhGAP Implementation in Lagos

  • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (Phase II) in Palestine

  • Mental Health System Reform in Kosovo

  • A cluster randomized clinical trial of a stepped care intervention for depression in primary care (STEPCARE)

  • Aro Primary Care Mental Health Programme

  • Development and delivery of the mhGAP intervention package for five priority conditions at primary healthcare centres in Ogun State Nigeria

  • A Sustainable Public-Private Partnership for Integrated Child Development Care

  • Learning Clubs for Women’s Health and Infant Development

  • The Algoma Model

  • UNITY

  • “Mieux Vivre Avec Les Voix” (Living Better with Voices)

  • Let’s Cook Together (Le Murier)

  • Causeway

  • mh2: Mobile Health for Mental Health

  • Collaborative on Health and Technology (CHaT)

  • Pesticide Regulation for Suicide Prevention

  • Primary Care 101+

  • Care Management Tracking Software (CMTS) Care Plan

  • Web-based behavioral healthcare management registry to track patient data

  • AFFIRM (AFrica Focus on Intervention Research for Mental health)

  • A Community-Based Intervention To Address Perinatal Depression In Rwanda

  • Care for People with Schizophrenia in India (COPSI)

  • Community Based Rehabilitation for Severe Disorders

  • 7 Cups of Tea

  • A Community-based Conscious Discipline Program to Reduce Corporal Punishment in the Caribbean

  • The Bhutan Epilepsy Project: A Smartphone EEG to Diagnose Seizure Disorders

  • Psychosocial Care for Children in Conflict Areas

  • Improving Access to Psychological Therapies

  • Clubhouse

  • Equilibrium

  • Dementia Home Care Project

  • Time to Change

  • Meriden Family Program

  • Wayo-Nero Strategy

  • Chain-Free Initiative

  • Telehealth Mental Health Integration Program

  • Collaborative and sustainable networks of telepsychiatry consultation and education services

  • Integration of mental health into general health services

  • Outreach, Screening and Intervention for TraumA (OSITA) for Internally Displaced Women

  • Peter C. Alderman Trauma Clinics

  • TEAMcare

  • THIS WAY UP

  • SCARF Tele-psychiatry in Puddukottai (STEP)

  • The Kintampo Project

  • National Capacity Building Program of Ethiopia

  • 3 Dimensions of Care For Diabetes (3DFD)

  • The Biaber Project

  • Reachout.com

  • Group psychotherapy model for depression among PLWH

  • Mental Health Leadership and Advocacy Programme (mhLAP)

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Members

The members page connects people with other members of the network to find out more about their work, ask assistance with an issue in your work, request a tool or resource they have developed and discuss collaborating.

  • Gaborone Rehabilitation & Emergency Centre
  • Addiction Treatment and Mental Health Centre
  • Center for Public Mental Health (CPMH)
  • Mental Health Tanzania (MHT)
  • Muskan
  • Ashoka
  • Melody -Mhishi
  • Meleric Holdings
  • Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA)
  • Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • The Digital Mental Health Project & MPH (c), King's College, London
  • Director of Programmes Mental Health
  • Global Mental Health (King's College London)
  • Centre for Global Mental Health (CGMH)
  • #MentalHealthPH
  • The Mandate health empowerment initiative
  • BasicNeeds Pakistan
  • The International University of Africa
  • Psychiatric Disability Organization
  • Pakistan Institute of Living and Learning
  • Confident Children out of Conflict (CCC)
  • Peace In Minds
  • Action Family Foundation
  • Fearless Planet
  • Habeb Mental Health Foundation
  • Innovation for Wellbeing Foundation
  • Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
  • It Gets Brighter
  • BWEMBA THERESE ABONG
  • Aid Works
  • CENTRE FOR BETTER MENTAL HEALTH
  • ETUDIANT
  • Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health
  • Stellenbosch University
  • Dutch Surge Support MHPSS
  • Mental Health Research UK
  • Mental Health Uganda, Gulu
  • Project Mind
  • The Global Health Network
  • Action Family Foundation
  • King's College London IoPPN
  • Africa Mental Health Foundation
  • The Mental Health Foundation of Ghana
  • Centre For Global Health, Trinity College Dublin
  • AMARI: African Mental Health Research Initiative
  • Hope Restoration & Health Initiative
  • Department of Psychiatry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
  • MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION NIGERIA
  • Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI)
  • Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro Abeokuta
  • Primary Health Care and Health Management Center
  • Centre for Mental Health Research and Initiative (CEMHRI)
  • GHANA MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION.
  • Legal Rights Forum
  • Africa-based Mental Health Innovation Network for African stakeholders
  • Basic Needs Basic Rights Kenya
  • Amoud University
  • Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
  • Mental Health and Wellness Initiative
  • MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION NIGERIA
  • Centre for Global Mental Health (CGMH)
  • Laboratório Interdisciplinar de Pesquisa em Atenção Primária à Saúde (LIPAPS)
  • Grand Challenges Canada (GCC)
  • Global Mental Health Peer Network
  • Department of Psychiatry, Dalhousie Universit
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • CareForHealth
  • National Mental Health Program, Qatar
  • Centre of Excellence in Forensic Psychiatry Research
  • CENTRE FOR BETTER MENTAL HEALTH
  • ROYAL GLOBAL UNIVERSITY
  • University of Cheikh Anta Diop Dakar
  • Scotland Malawi Mental Health Education Project
  • Common Threads Project
  • Owoicho Ajayi Boniface
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, USA
  • King's College London IoPPN
  • Centre for Mental Health Research and Initiative (CEMHRI)
  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health, Trieste (Italy)
  • Clevermind IO
  • International Organization for Migration
  • THE TONY SHOW FOUNDATION
  • Humanity & Inclusion, the new name of Handicap International
  • Yale Global Mental Health Program
  • Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
  • Centre for Global Mental Health (CGMH)
  • Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network (mhpss.net)
  • Africa Initiative for Universal Development Organization-Sierra Leone
  • Centre For Global Health, Trinity College Dublin
  • Centre for Children in Vulnerable Situations (CCVS) - Uganda
  • War Child Holland
  • Indonesia Mentality Care
  • Mental Health Foundation
  • Simon Fraser University
  • MENTARI Malaysia
  • Habeb Mental Health Foundation
  • PsycHelP
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
  • GHANA MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION.
  • Jordan University of Science & Technology
  • Connecting with People
  • Global Research in Autism and Neurodevelopment
  • Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Amina Muslim Women's Resource Centre
  • United Children Integrated Development Action (UNCIDA) Uganda
  • Federal Neuropsychiatric hospital, Calabar, Cross River State. Nigeria.
  • Global MINDS
  • Sangath
  • Minders Wellness And Psychological Centre
  • Aasha
  • CENTRE FOR BETTER MENTAL HEALTH
  • Young Psychiatrists' Network
  • International Rescue Committee
  • ARGA Foundation
  • National University of Malaysia Medical Centre
  • Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Athens
  • Nain Research Centre
  • CareForHealth
  • Umang Hotline Pakistan
  • Boma Global
  • International Society of Substance Use Prevention Professionals (ISSUP)
  • The MINDS Foundation
  • GHANA MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION
  • Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA)
  • Mental Health Foundation of Ghana
  • Perinatal Mental Health Project (PMHP)
  • Lab at Teachers College (GMH Lab @ TC)
  • Mental Health International, a project of the Center for Health and Human Development
  • Tabish Social Health Education Organization
  • Nain Research Centre
  • Department of Psychiatry, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Public Health Foundation of India
  • 5th Place
  • 6PM Group
  • Integrative Wellbeing
  • Beautiful Mind VN
  • CareForHealth
  • Fulfilling Lives
  • FundaMentalSDG
  • Health Poverty Action
  • HealthRight International
  • Hear Your Mind
  • It Gets Brighter
  • It’s Ok To Talk
  • Nsamizi Trainining Institute in partnership with Regional Psycho social Support Initiative and the University of Kwa zulu Natal
  • The Regional Psycho social Support Initiative[ REPSSI]
  • Let's Respect
  • Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health
  • Abundant Living Resources Inc.
  • Comprehensive community mental Health program (CCMHP)

 

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Organisations

Organization Search is a database of organizations working to improve mental health across the world. These include service user organizations, funders, NGOs and not-for-profit organizations working in mental health and associated fields. 

 

ORGANISATIONS

  • Hope Restoration & Health Initiative
  • Healthy Brains Global Initiative
  • International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP)
  • Green Ribbon Group
  • Mariwala Health Initiative
  • Sangath
  • Implementation of mhGAP in Kashmir
  • POMA Global
  • The World Dignity Project
  • Global Mental Health Peer Network
  • Integrative Wellbeing
  • ROW Foundation
  • The Banyan
  • Coalition for Action for Preventative Mental Health (CAMPH) Kenya
  • Headstret
  • stem4
  • Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI)
  • Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro Abeokuta
  • Association for Social Change, Evolution, and Transformation (ASCENT)
  • Uganda Harm Reduction Network
  • Umang Hotline Pakistan
  • Centre for Children in Vulnerable Situations (CCVS) - Uganda
  • Halo Jiwa IndonesiaChild, Adolescent and Family Services (CAFS)
  • Friends of Diversity
  • International Assistance Mission (IAM)
  • International Centre for Evidence in Disability
  • CBM
  • Glasswing International
  • Centre for Mental Health & Counselling-Nepal (CMC-Nepal)
  • Cibersalud
  • United for Global Mental Health
  • HAPPINESS Health Care (HHC) Foundation
  • Twogere Community Initiatives
  • The Center for Victims of Torture
  • Perinatal Mental Health Project (PMHP)
  • BULLYID
  • War Child Holland
  • Brio
  • Antara
  • Green-Aid Lotus
  • Vagrant No More
  • Mental Health and Wellness Initiative
  • The Health Collective
  • Daryeelsan
  • Zimbabwe OCD Trust
  • The Moving Well Project International
  • Telepsychiatry Research and Innovation Network Ltd
  • The Tema Foundation
  • Peduli Remaja Indonesia
  • Orygen
  • Anxiety UK
  • Cape Mental Health
  • Member Care Associates--GMH-Map Project
  • Basic Needs Basic Rights Kenya
  • WAYAS Counselling & Psychotherapy Service
  • The MHPSS Collaborative
  • Candle Night Global
  • The Good Practice Group
  • Green String Network
  • Kushinga
  • PHOLA
  • Belarusian Association of Social Workers
  • Indian Mental Health and Research Centre
  • Fique Vivo
  • Gateway Health Institute
  • Common Threads Project
  • Humanity & Inclusion, the new name of Handicap International
  • DIKDIK DEVELOPMENT
  • Renewed Energy Serving Humanity (RESH-Liberia)
  • SHB Social Foundation
  • Young People's Health Partnership
  • MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION NIGERIA
  • The Yellow Tulip Project
  • Human Development Research Foundation
  • Network for Africa
  • Coalition for Work With Psychotrauma and Peace
  • Debating Mental Health
  • ARGA Foundation
  • Sound Mind Africa
  • Tech4Life Enterprises
  • batyr
  • PLASMA - Platform for Social Research on Mental Health in Latin America
  • Women in Quechua-Aymara (WARMI)
  • #MentalHealthPH
  • Imam Sadr Foundation (ISF)
  • Interactive Research and Development (IRD)
  • My School ROCKS
  • Psychosocial Innovation Network (PIN)
  • United Children Integrated Development Action (UNCIDA) Uganda
  • in2mentalhealth
  • Imey Reach
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
  • MetroHealth International
  • World Young Leaders in Dementia
  • Global Alliance for Maternal Mental Health
  • The Centre for Applied Research and Evaluation International Foundation (Careif)
  • Implemental
  • Resilie
  • Harvard Medical School
  • Public Health England
  • Colors of Connection
  • Psychiatric Disability Organization
  • Playing to Live!
  • Thousand Thoughts
  • Centre for Mental Health and Community Research, Maynooth University
  • The Mind Aware Project
  • SAMA Resource Group for Women and Health
  • BC Children's Kelty Mental Health Resource Centre
  • Partners In Health
  • Transcultural Psychosocial Organization Nepal (TPO Nepal)
  • DE SOUSA FOUNDATION
  • Centre for Mental Health
  • University of Oxford
  • UNICEF
  • The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative
  • West Africa Behavioural Health Addictions and Recovery Management
  • International Knowledge Exchange Network for Mental Health (IKEN-MH)
  • Instituto de Psiquiatria da Universidade de São Paulo
  • Waves for Change
  • Somali Mental Health Foundation
  • Natural Hazards Center at the Institute of Behavioral Science: University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Embrace Emotions Support Network
  • Nain Research Centre
  • UNIPSY et Bien etre
  • Suryani Institute for Mental Health
  • Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology
  • mindfullwe
  • The MINDS Foundation
  • Centre Inter-Section
  • DiversityRx – Resources for Cross Cultural Health Care
  • Karwan-e-Hayat, Institute for Mental Health Care
  • Princeton University
  • The Shrinking Couch
  • National University of Malaysia Medical Centre
  • Jordan University of Science & Technology
  • Psychiatric Hospital of Attica
  • Ippigusugiursavik (Learning To Walk)
  • Fulfilling Lives
  • Centre Neuropsychiatrique Saint-Martin
  • Trauma Resource Institute
  • BasicNeeds Pakistan
  • The Mad Society of Canada
  • Rio de Janeiro State University
  • StrongMinds
  • AIMS Center
  • Community Mental Health Movement (Movimento de Saúde Mental Comunitária)
  • University of Macau: Global and Community Mental Health Research Group
  • Simon Fraser University
  • New York University
  • Fearless Planet
  • Royal College of Physicians
  • Peace In Minds
  • Partnerships for Trauma Recovery
  • Postpartum Support Network Africa
  • Association for Social Development
  • B. P. Koirala Institute of Health Sciences
  • PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Global MINDS
  • Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre
  • citiesRISE
  • IOGT International
  • Mental Health America
  • Peking University Institute of Mental Health
  • University of Alberta (Department of Psychiatry)
  • Alberta Health Services
  • Thero.org
  • Society for Pre and Post Natal Services (SPANS)
  • Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA)
  • Global Mental Health Program at Columbia University
  • Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
  • European Alliance Against Depression (EAAD)
  • Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs
  • Young Psychiatrists' Network
  • Heartland Alliance International
  • Fondation d'Harcourt
  • Stellenbosch University
  • GCSCORED, Inc.
  • Department of Clinical Psychology, Utrecht University
  • Melbourne School of Population and Global Health
  • International Initiative for Mental Health Leadership (IIMHL)
  • University of Liverpool
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Maudsley International
  • Rwenzori Center for Research and Advocacy (RCRA)
  • South African Mental Health Advocacy Movement (SAMHAM)
  • No Health without Mental Health GM
  • Between Borders
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • Africa Mental Health Foundation
  • Fracarita International
  • EUCOMS Network (European Community Mental health Service providers)
  • King's Sierra Leone Partnership
  • Nidhas Chinthana Sansadaya (Consumer Action Forum)
  • Carers of Africa Inc (CoA)
  • The Humanology Project
  • Parivartan Trust
  • BasicNeeds-Ghana
  • PsyndUp
  • Public Health Foundation of India
  • Danish Red Cross
  • London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
  • WHO Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health, Trieste (Italy)
  • reachwithin
  • The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH)
  • TeenMentalHealth.org
  • Centre For Global Health, Trinity College Dublin
  • Giving carers a voice
  • Fountain House
  • Let's Respect
  • Missouri Institute of Mental Health
  • Africa Initiative for Universal Development Organization-Sierra Leone
  • Zambia Therapeutic Art (ZTA)
  • The Spring Foundation
  • White Swan Foundation for Mental Health
  • Mata Jai Kaur Maternal and Child Health Centre
  • Dementia Alliance International
  • Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health
  • Mental Health Innovation Network Africa (MHIN Africa)
  • Tabish Social Health Education Organization
  • Human Health Aid-Burundi
  • McGill University
  • SPOTA - Mental Health Program
  • CRONICAS - Centre of Excellence in Chronic Diseases
  • Women and Health Initiative
  • Grand Challenges Canada (GCC)
  • Farsight
  • School Readiness Initiative (SRI)
  • Centre of Excellence in Forensic Psychiatry Research
  • Grace Yufela Charitable Foundation
  • Liberia Center for Outcome Research on Mental Health (LiCORMH)
  • Beautiful Mind VN
  • BasicNeeds
  • Health Poverty Action
  • Ashoka
  • Children and War Foundation
  • The International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression (iFred)
  • Mental Health Research UK
  • The Restoration Trust
  • Get Happy Indonesia
  • Telehealth Certification Institute
  • Community based psychiatric rehabilitation for voctional skills
  • Mental Health Foundation of Ghana
  • Mental Health Association of Tanzania
  • McGill University - Department of Social Studies of Medicine
  • Center for Creative Initiatives in Health and Population
  • Voice of eagle believers
  • mindyourmind
  • The Scarabaeus Foundation for Sustainable Development
  • MENTARI Malaysia
  • South African Federation for Mental Health (SAFMH)
  • Centre for Mental Health Research and Initiative (CEMHRI)
  • UNITY Charity
  • Ummeed Child Development Center
  • Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa (SAPTA)
  • Art of Autism
  • Virtual Knowledge Network, Center for Addiction Medicine, NIMHANS
  • Yale Global Mental Health Program
  • CINIM
  • Presbyterian Community Based Rehabilitation
  • Innovation for Wellbeing Foundation
  • Windward Islands Research and Education Foundation
  • Abundant Living Resources Inc.
  • SocialFelt - Craft, Touch and Care
  • Schizophrenia Awareness Association
  • International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
  • Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
  • Laboratório Interdisciplinar de Pesquisa em Atenção Primária à Saúde (LIPAPS)The Syrian TeleMental Health Network
  • Action Family Foundation
  • Global Research in Autism and Neurodevelopment
  • Indonesia Mentality Care
  • Uganda Diaspora Health Foundation (UDHF)
  • NextGenU.org
  • Centre for Global Mental Health (CGMH)
  • Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
  • University of Bristol
  • Johns Hopkins University
  • University of Illinois at Chicago
  • International Medical Corps
  • Center for Urban Community Services (CUCS)
  • University of Regina
  • Mental Health Uganda, Gulu
  • University of Limoges
  • Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
  • Government of Western Australia Mental Health Commission
  • Southern District Health Board - Southern DHB
  • GediCreativeMinds - EnergyHealingHub
  • Connecting with People
  • Eskasoni Mental Health Services / Crisis and Referral Center
  • It Gets Brighter
  • University of Cambridge
  • Salaam Baalak Trust - Mental Health Program
  • DEAR Psyconsult
  • UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency)
  • Vidaview Info Systems Ltd
  • Centre for Applied Research in Mental Health and Addiction, Simon Fraser University
  • FundaMentalSDG
  • Mental Health America of Louisiana
  • CBTapps.com
  • Mental Health International, a project of the Center for Health and Human Development
  • Action on Armed Violence
  • Thandanani Centre
  • Department of Psychiatry, Columbia University/NYSPI
  • Institute of Population, Health and Development
  • Pakistan Institute of Learning and Living
  • FASA
  • Butabika-East London Link
  • Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
  • International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
  • University of Toronto Department of Psychiatry
  • Mental Health Foundation
  • Action Contre La Faim
  • Global Mental Health Lab at Teachers College (GMH Lab @ TC)
  • One Mind Campaign
  • CareForHealth
  • William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, psychoanalysis and Psychology
  • Word On The Ground
  • ReachOut.com
  • Mon Foundation
  • NASM-AFRIQUE
  • Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network (mhpss.net)
  • Aasha
  • Research and Training Center for Community Development
  • Santé Mentale France (Agapsy et FASM Croix-Marine)
  • International Bipolar Foundation
  • NCHS Global Mental Health
  • Action for Mental Illness India (ACMI)
  • Central Gauteng Mental Health Society
  • World Health Organization
  • HealthNet TPO
  • The Global Health Network

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Resources

Resources is a resource database developed by MHIN or contributed by MHIN members working on real-world projects. The resource area of the site includes key:

  • Published research
  • Toolkits
  • Guidelines
  • Systematic reviews and
  • Reports.  

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Address: The Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse World Health Organization 20 Avenue Appia 1211 Geneva 27

Country: Switzerland

Postal Address: London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Keppel Street London WC1E 7HT UK

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Mental Health Innovation Network Africa (MHIN Africa)
Mental Health Innovation Network Africa (MHIN Africa)

MHIN Africa is a regional network of the Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN). MHIN Africa is an online platform for African mental health innovators, researchers, practitioners, policy-makers, service user advocates and donors that aims to: provide support for African mental health innovators, synthesize and disseminate the evidence generated by research and innovation initiatives in the field of mental health throughout Africa and promote the uptake of this evidence in policy and practice.

  • Innovations: a database of mental health innovations in Africa.

  • Resources: resources developed by and for MHIN Africa members.

  • Community: a space to interact, network and learn from others.

  • Blogs: a selection of blog posts on key issues related to mental health in Africa.

  • Podcasts: podcasts with stakeholders discussing topics related to mental health in Africa.

  • Webinars: a selection of webinar discussions on key topics related to mental health in Africa.

  • Forum: a platform for members to interact with each other and post announcements.

  • Members: innovators, researchers, practitioners and policy-makers with an interest in the region.

  • Organizations: Africa-based organizations working to improve mental health in the continent.

 

INITIATIVES

  • MIND ME Africa
  • HeartSounds Peer Support
  • Strengthening Public Mental Health in Africa in Response to Covid-19
  • SPARK: SuPporting African communities to increase the Resilience and mental health of Kids with developmental disorders and their caregivers
  • StrongMinds
  • EMERALD
  • Addressing alcohol misuse and mental health comorbidities in humanitarian settings
  • Mental Health and Wellbeing on Campus
  • Early Adolescent Skills for Emotions (EASE): a psychological intervention for young adolescents and their caregivers
  • The HAPPINESS Project
  • Problem Management Plus (PM+)
  • Wellbeing and Resilience (WebR): Healing-centered peacebuilding
  • Mainstreaming of Psychosocial Support in the Education Sector
  • Suicide Prevention in Tunisia
  • Strengthening Psychosocial support service for Transformation among the Congolese refugees in Uganda (SPOT)
  • Holistic Community Care for Parenthood (HCCP)
  • Community-based Sociotherapy Adapted for Refugees (COSTAR)
  • INTernational REsearch Programme on Psychoses In Diverse settings (INTREPID II)
  • The Friendship Bench
  • MHPSS Refugee Response in South Sudan
  • PRIME (PRogramme for Improving Mental health carE)
  • PRIME - Uganda
  • PRIME South Africa
  • PRIME Ethiopia
  • Partners in Health Lesotho Mental Health Integration Program
  • Nguvu - Reducing Partner Violence and Psychological Distress among Refugees in Tanzania
  • Mind and Heart: Community-based group Cognitive Processing Therapy (CPT) for survivors of sexual violence
  • Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo: Integrating the MESH MH model in Malawi
  • UPSIDES - Using Peer Support In Developing Empowering Mental Health Service
  • TrustCircle: Helping Improve Emotional Resiliency and Well-Being for All
  • Learning Through Play
  • Mental Health Rehabilitation of Homeless Populations in Nigeria
  • Establishing mental health and psychosocial support services during the Ebola virus disease outbreak in Sierra Leone
  • mhGAP Implementation in Edawu, Nigeria
  • Self-Help Plus (SH+): a guided multimedia psychosocial self-help package
  • Partners In Health Liberia Mental Health Program
  • Mental Health Literacy for Students and Educators: The Mental Health & High School Curriculum Guide
  • Rehabilitation Intervention for people with Schizophrenia in Ethiopia (RISE)
  • Inshuti Mu Buzima: An expanded MESH model to address mental disorders in Rwanda
  • Perinatal Mental Health Project
  • Kenya integrated intervention model for dialogue and screening to promote children's mental wellbeing (KIDS)
  • Enlisting African traditional healers, faith healers, and community health workers to help detect mental illness
  • Scaling-up mental health services in Central African Republic
  • Facilitating Mental Health Awareness and Community Engagement in Sierra Leone
  • Mental Health and Psychosocial Support Network
  • Comprehensive Community Mental Health Programme
  • Adapting mental health interventions through employment in Sierra Leone
  • Breaking the scale up ceiling: Application of a continuous quality improvement methodology
  • Project for the Identification and Treatment of Dementia in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • Mental Health Beyond Facilities (mhBeF)
  • An Integrated Approach to Addressing the Issue of Youth Depression
  • Early Diagnosis and Interventions for Neurodevelopmental Disorders Among Children Under Three
  • e DATA K
  • Introducing School Mental Health in Ethiopia
  • Khuluma Project
  • EXPanding Care fOr PeriNATal women with dEpression (EXPONATE)
  • Facilitating MHPSS in the Ebola Virus Disease Crisis
  • BasicNeeds Mental Health and Development Model
  • Partnerships For Mental Health Development In Sub-Saharan Africa: COllaborative Shared care to IMprove Psychosis Outcome (COSIMPO)
  • Scaling up the BasicNeeds Model through a social franchise approach
  • Using mobile mental health clinics to expand access to services in post conflict rural areas
  • Using mhGAP-IG on mobile phones for frontline healthcare workers to manage depression in Kenya
  • Gauteng Consumer Advocacy Movement
  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Putting a telepsychiatrist in communities in the Union of Comoros
  • Mental Health Coalition – Sierra Leone
  • Self-Help Groups for Mental Health
  • Mental Health Scale Up Nigeria (mhSUN)
  • Cell Phones and Psychosis: A pilot study connecting traditional healers and bio-medical staff in rural Tanzania
  • mhGAP Implementation in Lagos
  • A cluster randomized clinical trial of a stepped care intervention for depression in primary care (STEPCARE)
  • Aro Primary Care Mental Health Programme
  • AFFIRM (AFrica Focus on Intervention Research for Mental health)
  • A Community-Based Intervention To Address Perinatal Depression In Rwanda
  • Psychosocial Care for Children in Conflict Areas
  • Clubhouse
  • Wayo-Nero Strategy
  • Chain-Free Initiative
  • Peter C. Alderman Trauma Clinics
  • The Kintampo Project
  • National Capacity Building Program of Ethiopia
  • The Biaber Project
  • Group psychotherapy model for depression among PLWH

 

ORGANISATIONS

  • Hope Restoration & Health Initiative
  • Healthy Brains Global Initiative
  • International Association for Suicide Prevention (IASP)
  • POMA Global
  • The World Dignity Project
  • Global Mental Health Peer Network
  • Integrative Wellbeing
  • ROW Foundation
  • Coalition for Action for Preventative Mental Health (CAMPH) Kenya
  • Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI)
  • Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Aro Abeokuta
  • Uganda Harm Reduction Network
  • Centre for Children in Vulnerable Situations (CCVS) - Uganda
  • Friends of Diversity
  • International Centre for Evidence in Disability
  • CBM
  • United for Global Mental Health
  • HAPPINESS Health Care (HHC) Foundation
  • Twogere Community Initiatives
  • The Center for Victims of Torture
  • Perinatal Mental Health Project (PMHP)
  • War Child Holland
  • Green-Aid Lotus
  • Vagrant No More
  • Mental Health and Wellness Initiative
  • Daryeelsan
  • Zimbabwe OCD Trust
  • The Moving Well Project International
  • Cape Mental Health
  • Member Care Associates--GMH-Map Project
  • Basic Needs Basic Rights Kenya
  • WAYAS Counselling & Psychotherapy Service
  • The MHPSS Collaborative
  • Candle Night Global
  • Green String Network
  • The Human Aspect
  • Mental Service Users Association - Ethiopia
  • AMARI: African Mental Health Research Initiative
  • Open Briefing
  • International Rescue Committee
  • National Rehabilitation for Drugs and War Affected Persons (NARDWAP)
  • Nijali Foundation
  • GRT - Gruppo per le Relazioni Transculturali
  • TINADA Youth Organization (TIYO)
  • Tap Elderly Women’s Wisdom for Youth (TEWWY)
  • Botswana Network for Mental Health
  • No Limit Generation (NLG)
  • International Consortium for Health Outcomes Measurement (ICHOM)
  • SMART Recovery International
  • Oasis of Love International Center for Women and Children
  • Mental Health Information Centre of Southern Africa
  • Kushinga
  • PHOLA
  • Gateway Health Institute
  • Common Threads Project
  • Humanity & Inclusion, the new name of Handicap International
  • DIKDIK DEVELOPMENT
  • Renewed Energy Serving Humanity (RESH-Liberia)
  • MENTAL HEALTH FOUNDATION NIGERIA
  • Coalition for Work With Psychotrauma and Peace
  • Sound Mind Africa
  • Tech4Life Enterprises
  • United Children Integrated Development Action (UNCIDA) Uganda
  • in2mentalhealth
  • Imey Reach
  • Anxiety and Depression Association of America (ADAA)
  • MetroHealth International
  • World Young Leaders in Dementia
  • Global Alliance for Maternal Mental Health
  • The Centre for Applied Research and Evaluation International Foundation (Careif)
  • Implemental
  • Colors of Connection
  • Psychiatric Disability Organization
  • Playing to Live!
  • The Mind Aware Project
  • Partners In Health
  • UNICEF
  • The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative
  • West Africa Behavioural Health Addictions and Recovery Management
  • Waves for Change
  • Somali Mental Health Foundation
  • Natural Hazards Center at the Institute of Behavioral Science: University of Colorado, Boulder
  • Embrace Emotions Support Network
  • UNIPSY et Bien etre
  • mindfullwe
  • Princeton University
  • Trauma Resource Institute
  • StrongMinds
  • University of Macau: Global and Community Mental Health Research Group
  • Fearless Planet
  • Peace In Minds
  • Partnerships for Trauma Recovery
  • Postpartum Support Network Africa
  • Global MINDS
  • Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre
  • citiesRISE
  • IOGT International
  • Society for Pre and Post Natal Services (SPANS)
  • Psychological Society of South Africa (PsySSA)
  • Global Mental Health Program at Columbia University
  • Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
  • Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs
  • Heartland Alliance International
  • Fondation d'Harcourt
  • Stellenbosch University
  • GCSCORED, Inc.
  • University of Liverpool
  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
  • Chester M. Pierce, MD Division of Global Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
  • Maudsley International
  • Rwenzori Center for Research and Advocacy (RCRA)
  • South African Mental Health Advocacy Movement (SAMHAM)
  • No Health without Mental Health GM
  • Between Borders
  • Africa Mental Health Foundation
  • Fracarita International
  • King's Sierra Leone Partnership
  • Carers of Africa Inc (CoA)
  • BasicNeeds-Ghana
  • PsyndUp
  • The South African Depression and Anxiety Group (SADAG)
  • TeenMentalHealth.org
  • Centre For Global Health, Trinity College Dublin
  • Missouri Institute of Mental Health
  • Africa Initiative for Universal Development Organization-Sierra Leone
  • Zambia Therapeutic Art (ZTA)
  • The Spring Foundation
  • Alan J Flisher Centre for Public Mental Health
  • Mental Health Innovation Network Africa (MHIN Africa)
  • Human Health Aid-Burundi
  • Women and Health Initiative
  • Grand Challenges Canada (GCC)
  • Farsight
  • School Readiness Initiative (SRI)
  • Grace Yufela Charitable Foundation
  • Liberia Center for Outcome Research on Mental Health (LiCORMH)
  • BasicNeeds
  • Health Poverty Action
  • Ashoka
  • Children and War Foundation
  • The International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression (iFred)
  • Community based psychiatric rehabilitation for voctional skills
  • Mental Health Foundation of Ghana
  • Mental Health Association of Tanzania
  • McGill University - Department of Social Studies of Medicine
  • Voice of eagle believers
  • The Scarabaeus Foundation for Sustainable Development
  • Centre for Mental Health Research and Initiative (CEMHRI)
  • Support for Addictions Prevention and Treatment in Africa (SAPTA)
  • Presbyterian Community Based Rehabilitation
  • International Rehabilitation Council for Torture Victims
  • Action Family Foundation
  • Global Research in Autism and Neurodevelopment
  • Uganda Diaspora Health Foundation (UDHF)
  • NextGenU.org
  • Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF)
  • International Medical Corps
  • Mental Health Uganda, Gulu
  • GediCreativeMinds - EnergyHealingHub
  • DEAR Psyconsult
  • UNHCR (The UN Refugee Agency)
  • Vidaview Info Systems Ltd
  • FundaMentalSDG
  • CBTapps.com
  • Butabika-East London Link
  • Hincks-Dellcrest Centre
  • International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease
  • University of Toronto Department of Psychiatry
  • Action Contre La Faim
  • Global Mental Health Lab at Teachers College (GMH Lab @ TC)
  • NASM-AFRIQUE
  • Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network (mhpss.net)
  • NCHS Global Mental Health
  • Users and Survivors of Psychiatry in Kenya (USPKenya)
  • Central Gauteng Mental Health Society
  • HealthNet TPO

 

Organisation

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Country: Switzerland

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Mental Health Innovation Network Latin America and Caribbean (MHIN LAC)
Mental Health Innovation Network Latin America and Caribbean (MHIN LAC)

MHIN Latin America and Caribbean is the regional hub for Latin America and the Caribbean of the Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN LAC). It is a community within the MHIN network that aims to:

  • Promote and disseminate the evidence and implementation of mental health programs to help promote uptake in the mental health evidence for research, policies and practices in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Promote mental health evidence to improve practice and mental health policies.
  • Provide specific and dedicated support to mental health innovators in Latin America and the Caribbean.
  • Encourage bi-directional learning and networking of groups with interest in the promotion of mental health.

 

REGIONAL INNOVATIONS

  • Compañeros En Salud (CES) 

  • Latin America Treatment & Innovation Network in Mental Health — LATIN-MH 

  • Buena Semilla: Tackling Maternal Psychosocial Distress Among Marginalized Women

  • Improving mental health in Nicaraguan youth: A technology-enhanced, school-based program

  • A Community-based Conscious Discipline Program to Reduce Corporal Punishment in the Caribbean 

  • Dream-a-World Cultural Therapy for Primary School Children 

  • Spare the rod, help the child: reducing corporal punishment in Jamaican classrooms

  • Zamni Lasante

  • Targeting family violence through a network of mental health community services 

  • Blended Care in Haiti: Spiritual Leaders and Culturally Adapted Therapy for Depression

  • Outreach, Screening and Intervention for TraumA (OSITA) for Internally Displaced Women 

  • Giving LIFE a chance 

  • Allillanchu: Integration of Mental Health into Primary Health Care Services 

  • Hogar Protegido (Protected Home) in Carabayllo 

  • Thinking Healthy Pilot in Peru 

  • Equilibrium 

  • Mental Health System Reform in Brazil 

  • Critical Time Intervention – Task Shifting (CTI-TS) in Chile and Brazil

  • Congenital Zika Syndrome Parent Support 

  • Critical Time Intervention – Task Shifting (CTI-TS) in Chile and Brazil

  • Abordagem Sistêmica Comunitária (Community Systemic Approach) 

  • Programa Nacional de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de la Depresión (PNDTD) 

 

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Mental Health Partnerships
Mental Health Partnerships

Mental Health Partnerships is a specialist knowledge portal, bringing together networks, organisations, groups and individuals to share knowledge and learning to improve services and the mental health and wellbeing of communities. Mental Health Partnerships is owned and managed by Knowledge and Innovation Partnerships Ltd, a consultancy that supports innovation in commissioning and service redesign. This knowledge portal enables users to:

  • Access knowledge: providing quick access to summarised information about the latest research, policy and practice developments in the subject area
  • Share, enquire, explore: empowering users to upload and share knowledge and information about positive practice
  • Recommend/comment: encouraging users to comment on and recommend resources to others
  • Network and communicate: ensuring that the voices of people with lived experience remain at the forefront of the challenge to improve access to high quality, evidence-based treatment and care
  • Identify and access expertise: in leadership, commissioning, service improvement and outcomes focussed service redesign.

 

REGIONAL STRATEGIC CLINICAL NETWORK

Clinical Networks are part of NHS England, working across the boundaries of commissioning and provision, as engines for change in the modernised NHS. They are one element of the new system that supports commissioners with their core purpose of quality improvement and ultimately the achievement of outcome ambitions for patients. Clinical Networks sit alongside a system of Operational Delivery Networks and Clinical Senates, supporting innovation and service improvement where a large scale change is required across very complex pathways of care involving many professional groups and organisations.

  • Cheshire and Merseyside
  • East of England
  • East Midlands
  • Greater Manchester, Lancashire and South Cumbria
  • London
  • Northern England
  • South East Coast
  • South West
  • Thames Valley
  • West Midlands
  • Wessex
  • Yorkshire and the Humber

 

MENTAL HEALTH INTELLIGENCE NETWORK 

Public Health England and NHS England are working together with key partners to work to establish a National Mental Health Intelligence Network to provide a single shared network in partnership with key stakeholder organisations. The Network will seek to put information and intelligence into the hands of decision makers to improve mental health and wellbeing.

 

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Country: United Kingdom

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Mental Health Professional Network (MHPN)
Mental Health Professional Network (MHPN)

The Mental Health Professional Network is a national initiative aiming to improve interdisciplinary and collaborative mental health care practices. The MHPN provides practitioners the opportunity to participate in our two interdisciplinary programs -MHPN practitioner networks an the Ntional Online Professional Development Program. MHPN aims to improve interdisciplinary mental health practice and collaborative care within Australia. They support primary mental health practitioners through local networks and their online professional development webinar program.

  • Support local networks: network meetings provide a forum for practitioners from a range of disciplines to connect, build relationships, provide peer support and improve referral pathways.
  • Provide professional development: production of a series of webinars about topical mental health issues. Each webinar features a panel discussion of a case study by leading experts from a range of disciplines. 
  • Foster communications: a list of subscribers to stay in the loop with our project progress, upcoming webinar events and other Australian mental health news. 

MHPN works with practitioners to establish and support interdisciplinary mental health networks across metropolitan, regional, rural and remote Australia. Interdisciplinary practitioner networks hold meetings to provide a forum for practitioners from a range of disciplines to connect, build relationships, provide peer support and improve referral pathways. Networks are self-directed, determining their own membership and content. MHPN produces interactive webinars featuring case-based panel discussions and Q&A sessions by leading experts; and modelling interdisciplinary practice and collaborative care.

 

NETWORKS

  • Darwin
  • Darwin Women's Mental Health
  • Northern Territory Personality Disorders and Trauma Informed Practice
  • Nhulunbuy (East Arnhem Land)
  • NSW Diabetes & Mental Health
  • Sydney Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD
  • Sydney Psychosocial Rehabilitation within Insurance Schemes
  • Sydney CBD
  • Sydney Couples Therapy
  • Eastern Sydney
  • St Leonards
  • Sydney EMDR Regional Group
  • Balmain Y & YA MH Supervision Group
  • Sydney North Older Persons Mental Health
  • North Shore Internal Family Systems (IFS) Peer Group
  • Northern Sydney Beaches Complex Trauma
  • Ryde District
  • Sydney Complex Trauma
  • Parramatta
  • Eastlakes
  • Randwick Peer Consultation Group
  • Balmain Child, Adolescent and Adult Mental Health Clinical Supervision Group
  • North Sydney Persistent Pain and Mental Health
  • Gordon/Chatswood
  • North Shore Internal Family Systems (IFS) Peer Group
  • The Blacktown Network
  • North Western Tasmania
  • Flinders Island
  • Launceston
  • Launceston Perinatal
  • Launceston Diabetes and Mental Health
  • Break O'Day
  • Huonville Network
  • Tasmanian Women's Mental Health Network
  • Hobart Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) Network
  • Tasmanian Eating Disorders MHPN
  • Hobart Trauma
  • Hobart Diabetes & Mental Health
  • Hobart Perinatal and Infant Mental Health
  • Newman Mental Health Network
  • Port Hedland Network
  • Margaret River
  • Busselton
  • Bunbury Autism
  • Rockingham/Kwinana
  • WA South East Metro
  • Perth Pain Psychology
  • Coolbinia
  • Perth Dementia
  • Perth Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
  • Perth Men's Mental Health
  • Perth Allergies and Intolerances
  • Perth Eating Disorders
  • Perth First Responders
  • Perth Women's Mental Health
  • Perth Complex Trauma
  • Perth Mental Health & Emotional Wellbeing of Children
  • headspace Murray Bridge
  • Murray Bridge & Surrounds
  • South Australian Positive Psychology and Preventative Mental Health
  • Southern Adelaide Youth
  • North East Adelaide
  • Central Adelaide and Hills Psychosocial NDIS Communities of Practice
  • Adelaide Infant & Child Mental Health
  • Western Adelaide Multicultural Youth
  • Western Adelaide
  • Adelaide Sexual Abuse/Trauma
  • Adelaide Neuropsychotherapy
  • Adelaide Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
  • Elizabeth & Surrounds
  • North East Adelaide
  • South Australian Solution Focused Therapy Community of Practice
  • Adelaide Infant & Child Mental Health
  • PIGLET
  • Western Adelaide
  • Adelaide Sexual Abuse/Trauma
  • Adelaide Gender and Sexually Diverse (GSD) Mental Health
  • ADF Centre for Mental Health and MHPN Online MH 30+30
  • Sydney Veteran-Focusse
  • Sydney Muslim Mental Health Professionals
  • Inner West Sydney Women's Mental Health
  • Sutherland Shire
  • Sutherland Shire Women's Mental Health
  • Central Coast Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Central Coast EMDR Practitioner Peer Supervision Group
  • Central Coast Attachment & Developmental Trauma
  • Wyong
  • Newcastle Persistent Pain and Mental Health Journal Club
  • Sex Therapy Peer Support
  • Newcastle Complex Trauma
  • Newcastle & District
  • Newcastle Child and Adolescent Complex Trauma Network
  • Newcastle Veteran-Focussed
  • Maitland and Hunter Valley ACT Interest Group
  • Maitland and Hunter Valley Christian Practitioner
  • The Upper Hunter network focuses on various areas of mental health. Network meetings consist of member and guest presentations, and practice or case discussions. This network aims to meet bi-monthly.
  • New England North West Suicide Prevention
  • Tamworth Eating Disorders
  • Tamworth Perinatal Mental Health
  • Bega
  • Macarthur
  • Southern Highlands
  • Griffith
  • Tumut
  • Penrith-Nepean
  • Forbes/Condobolin/Parkes
  • Broken Hill
  • Second Online Multidisciplinary Balint Group
  • Richmond NSW
  • Doonside Thrive@Five Healthy Minds
  • Blue Mountains
  • Katoomba
  • Bathurst
  • Orange
  • Orange Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Dubbo and Region
  • Community of Practice on Cognitive Remediation Therapy for people with mental illnes
  • Cobar
  • Wilcannia
  • Mudgee
  • Forbes/Condobolin/Parkes
  • Broken Hill
  • SOLAR Coach Supervision
  • Second Online Multidisciplinary Balint Group - Wednesday lunchtime every 4 weeks
  • Melbourne Gambling Harm and Mental Health
  • Melbourne Psycho-oncology
  • Melbourne Diabetes and Mental Health
  • Melbourne CBD Drug and Alcohol Peer Support
  • Melbourne Solution-Focused Practitioner Network
  • Online Family Violence & Mental Health
  • Melbourne CBD
  • Footscray
  • Footscray Youth Mental Health
  • Sunshine
  • Hobsons Bay
  • Victorian Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
  • Second Online Multidisciplinary Balint Group - Wednesday lunchtime every 4 weeks
  • Melbourne Gambling Harm and Mental Health
  • Boroondara Child and Youth Mental Health
  • Canterbury
  • Western Infant and Perinatal Mental Health
  • Melbourne Veteran-Focussed
  • The Great Southern Network (Albany)
  • Karratha
  • Port Hedland
  • Broome
  • East Kimberley
  • Newman Mental Health
  • Hobart Perinatal and Infant Mental Health
  • Hobart Diabetes & Mental Health
  • Hobart Trauma
  • Tasmanian Eating Disorders MHPN
  • Hobart Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD)
  • Tasmanian Women's Mental Health Network
  • Huonville
  • Break O'Day
  • Launceston Diabetes and Mental Health
  • Launceston

 

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Address: Emirates House Level 8, 257 Collins Street Melbourne, Victoria

Country: Australia

Postal Address: PO Box 203 Flinders Lane Victoria 8009

Email: contactus@mhpn.org.au

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Mental Health Promotion and Intervention in Occupational Settings (MENTUPP)
Mental Health Promotion and Intervention in Occupational Settings (MENTUPP)

Mental Health Promotion and Intervention in Occupational Settings (MENTUPP) is a project that aims to improve mental health in the workplace by developing, implementing and evaluating a multilevel intervention targeting mental health difficulties in Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the construction, health and ICT sectors. During the project MENTUPP will:

  • Develop a multi-level intervention, delivered through a Hub, by adapting and integrating existing, evidence-based interventions for non-clinical and clinical mental health issues and de-stigmatisation of mental (ill-)health into a single programme,
  • Tailor the intervention by workplace sector, gender and delivery mode (face-to-face vs online), as well as pilot and optimise the intervention in nine countries across Europe and Australia,
  • Conduct a multi-country cluster randomised controlled trial in nine countries across Europe and Australia to assess the effectiveness of the optimised intervention, looking at improvements in the mental health of employees and employers, and cost-effectiveness and implementation factors in SMEs in the target sectors,
  • Further optimise the intervention for wider replication in new SMEs and countries after the project ends, and
  • Promote the project and intervention to stakeholders, including policymakers, insurers, social partners, regulatory authorities, and the general public at both European and global levels.

This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 848137. The material presented and views expressed here are the responsibility of the author(s) only. The EU Commission takes no responsibility for any use made of the information set out.

 

The MENTUPP Hub

The MENTUPP Hub is an online tool that helps SMEs to create a healthy work environment. The MENTUPP Hub contributes to improved productivity in your workplace and reduction of absenteeism; timely diagnosis of employees, managers, staff with a severe mental health disorder; improved work satisfaction and healthier work environment; and reduction of stigma related to mental illness in your workplace. The MENTUPP consortium will test the MENTUPP Hub to improve the wellbeing of employees at work. The Trial begins in June 2022 and we are currently recruiting SMEs in Europe and Australia to participate in the testing of the MENTUPP Hub aimed at achieving mentally healthy workplaces.

 

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Address: European Alliance against Depression e.V. Goerdelerring 9 04109 Leipzig

Country: Germany

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Mental Health Referral Network
Mental Health Referral Network

The Mental Health Referral Network provides Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) funded athletes with access to AIS-endorsed psychologists and mental health.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: mentalhealth@sportaus.gov.au

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Mental Health Society Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)
Mental Health Society Myanmar Medical Association (MMA)

 

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MentalHealth.com
MentalHealth.com

MentalHealth.com is a website that exists to advocate, educate and support people with mental illness and their families. They provide a number of services:

  • Find a Therapist: an extensive directory of therapists, psychologists and counselors
  • Online Therapy: opportunity to schedule doctor appointments by messaging a licensed therapist today.
  • Resources
  • Medication: online licensed prescribers that create a psychiatric treatment plan
  • Insurance: a way to find health insurance that is right for you.
  • Emergency Resources: free and confidential support for people in distress, 24/7. Call or text 988.

 

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Address: 2330 West Joppa Road Baltimore, MD 21093

Country: United States of America

Email: contact@mentalhealth.com

Call 1-800-705-4357

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MentalHealth.org
MentalHealth.org

MentalHealth.org provides one-stop access to comprehensive mental health information  to raise awareness for mental health issues in the United States and around the world. MentalHealth.org aims to educate and guide the general public; health and emergency preparedness professionals; policy makers; government and business leaders; school systems; and local communities. 

  • Basics:information, myths and facts about mental health so that people can know the facts, use their knowledge to educate others, and reach out to those who may have mental health problems.
  • What to Look For: 
  • What To Look For: information on of what people can experience when they have different types of mental health problems including anxiety disorders, behavioral disorders, developmental disorders, eating disorders, mental health and substance use disorders, mood disorders, personality disorders, psychotic disorders, sleep disorders and suicidal behavior

  • Talk About Mental Illness: 

  • Talk About Mental Health: information for people with mental health problems, young people looking for help, parents and caregivers, friends and family members and educators

  • How To Get Mental Health Help

 

 

Content for this website is compiled from public and private sources, including materials originally published by:

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
  • Youth.gov
  • MedlinePlus
  • National Institutes of Health
  • National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
  • Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

 

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MentalHealthAffairs.blog
MentalHealthAffairs.blog

MentalHealthAffairs.blog is an interactive and user-friendly feature where you can simply select any text on the website, and it will be instantly converted into clear, engaging speech. Let the content come alive for you—just click, listen, and explore effortlessly!

 

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Address: 411 Mclean Ave, Yonkers NY 10704 Suite 105

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MentalHealthFacilities.Net
MentalHealthFacilities.Net

MentalHealthFacilities.net is a database of mental health facilities in the United States. This mental health facilities location services helps people find and identify mental health clinics and centers. The website maps various types of mental health clinics and centers including:

  • Inpatient mental health facility
  • Community mental health center
  • Multi-setting mental health facility (e.g., residential plus outpatient)
  • Outpatient mental health facility
  • Residential treatment facility
  • Partial hospitalization and day treatment for mental health
  • Psychiatric hospital or psychiatric unit of a general hospital
  • Residential treatment center (RTC) for adults
  • Residential treatment center (RTC) for children

 

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MentalHelp
MentalHelp

 

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Mentally Healthy Schools 
Mentally Healthy Schools 

Mentally Healthy Schools is a free and easy to use website specifically designed to offer primary school teachers greater support and advice, providing reliable and practical resources including 600+ lesson plans, activities, assemblies and more, to make it easier for them to better support their pupils’ mental health and wellbeing. Mentally Healthy Schools brings together quality-assured mental health resources, information & advice for schools and further education settings in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The site is divided into five sections:

  • Getting started: a guidance section for teachers and leaders to understand mental health and its place in school and college settings.
  • Resource library: quality-assured lesson plans, assembly plans and PSHE resources to support and assist in teaching and learning about general mental health and wellbeing as well as specific topics. 
  • Risks and protective factors: a look at the issues which can undermine a child’s mental health, including bullying, family breakdown and more. Includes information on identifying pupils who may be at risk and practical resources to help support and build resilience.
  • Mental health needs: focuses on the specific types of mental health difficulties children may struggle with. It helps school and college settings understand their role and what they can do to  promote pupils' recovery.
  • Whole-school approach: helps school leaders develop the wider support across the school to help children, families and staff thrive.

Mentally Healthy Schools was originally developed in partnership between the Anna Freud Centre, Young Minds, Place2Be and The Royal Foundation as a legacy project of the Heads Together campaign. From 1st April 2020 the Anna Freud Centre took full responsibility and ownership of the development and delivery of the Mentally Healthy Schools website including all content and quality assurance of associated resources.

 

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mhGAP Intervention Guide mhGAP-IG The World Health Organisation
mhGAP Intervention Guide mhGAP-IG The World Health Organisation

The mhGAP-IG has been developed through an intensive process of conducting systematic reviews to develop evidence-based recommendations. =The mhGAP-IG is based on the mhGAP Guidelines on interventions for mental, neurological and substance use disorders and made into an online version of the document in which documents can be downloaded. The mhGAP-IG includes guidance on evidence-based interventions to identify and manage a number of priority conditions. These priority conditions were selected because they represent a large burden in terms of mortality, morbidity or disability, have high economic costs, and are associated with violations of human rights. The priority conditions included are:

  • Depression
  • Psychosis
  • Bipolar disorders
  • Epilepsy / Seizure
  • Developmental and behavioural disorders in children and adolescents
  • Behavioural Disorders
  • Dementia
  • Alcohol use disorders
  • Drug use disorders
  • Self-harm / suicide and
  • Other significant emotional or medically unexplained complaints .

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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mhNOW
mhNOW

mhNOW is a comprehensive platform to address the global mental health gap at scale. It is a challenge to the cities of the world to create and nurture collaborations that cut across formal and informal sectors and to accelerate the most innovative global solutions.  mhNOW is a multi-stakeholder initiative led by international thought leaders and key organizations from the private, public, and philanthropic sectors. The Global Development Incubator is incubating mhNOW, serving as the neutral broker to bring the strengths of diverse organizations towards a shared goal. mhNOW is a way of sharing and translating best practice models of care based on evidence such as early intervention for psychosis and for young people generally with emerging mental ill health.

The mhNOW challenge will engage 30 cities by 2030, mobilizing and channelling support to exceptional city projects that address mental health by providing resources, recognition, and technical assistance for outstanding initiatives in a number of target areas:

  • Identify and promote proven innovations from around the world to empower leaders to implement new ideas and continuously improve mental health systems.
  • Mobilize private sector investment
  • Rapidly scale-up and replicate the right models in the right places.
  • Provide functional, technical, sectoral and geographic expertise
  • Provide access to a wide network of our global partners and proven models.
  • Provide a unified platform and powerful voice for global youth in mental health.
  • Leverage and harmonize the efforts of existing groups and movements,
  • Cultivate the next generation of leaders
  • Support entrepreneurial initiatives and enterprises
  • Mobilize the next generation of leaders in mental health through targeted programming in leadership development, seeding entrepreneurship, and convening youth networks.
  • Meet young leaders at different touch points of their career to provide the tools, networks and opportunity to inspire an inclusive, penetrating movement for mental health
  • Activate youth through bold, time-bound targets that address issues such as suicide and stigma.
  • Unlock investment and drive global policy
  • Build actionable data that proves ROI, develop city scorecards and needs assessments
  • Provide tools and databases to mobilize effective city projects
  • Support the improvement of monitoring systems within cities
  • Find the lessons from data that already exists.
  • Accelerate the closing of the mental health gap in cities across the world through cross-sectoral / cross-regional data collaborations 
  • Create a convening platform that showcases effective mental health interventions in cities around the globe so that city leaders can accelerate these innovations in their own communities.

During its first year as part of the CGI commitment to action, mhNOW will engage communities in various countries including Kenya, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Vietnam, Singapore, and the United States and in cities that span from Nairobi and Chennai to Seattle and Flint. mhNOW will create a convening platform that showcases effective mental health interventions in cities around the globe so that city leaders can accelerate these innovations in their own communities. mhNOW and its partners will motivate local leaders from across the government, civil, and private sectors to form collaborative relationships that promote and direct local resources to fuel priority projects. 

mhNOW will begin its work by focusing on a priority group of cities that demonstrate strong local leadership and the ability to create impact at scale based on established criteria. These cities will benefit from enhanced support that includes the scaling up of evidence-based models to close the treatment gap and address important issues that influence mental health including homelessness, social financing, young adults and meaningful work as well as criminal justice and reintegration into society. mhNOW is a critical mechanism to enable effective programs of support and treatment for people living with mental illnesses and their families to be established in resource-constrained settings. 

 

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Mi Networks Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia
Mi Networks Mental Illness Fellowship of Australia

Mi Networks provide mental health information and referral from mental health specialists. They provide people with up-to-date and relevant information about mental health concerns and connect you with a broad range of services in your local area. They provide:

  • Member Search Engine
  • Information Sheets

 

 

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Mid Space (UK)
Mid Space (UK)

 

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Mind Share
Mind Share

 

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Mind Your Mind
Mind Your Mind

 

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Mindframe National Media Initiative
Mindframe National Media Initiative

Mindframe is the national media initiative for mental health. It aims to encourage responsible, accurate and sensitive representation of mental illness and suicide in the Australian mass media. Program activities include national leadership, resource development and national dissemination, and ongoing contribution to the evidence base in this area. There are many different branches of the initiative including:

  • Mindframe for Media Professional: is a website that provides a valuable resource for those in the media who have any involvement with the reporting or portrayal of suicide and mental illness. The online resource aims to support media professionals as an important source of information to help ensure that the quality of reporting and portrayal of both suicide and mental illness is sensitive and responsible.
  • Mindframe Suicide Prevention: website that provides a valuable resource to support communicating effectively with the media about suicide, mental health and mental illness.
  • Mindframe journalism and public relations education resources designed specifically for universities to provide valuable resources for educators and students in journalism, public relations and related communications programs at a tertiary level.
  • Mindframe for stage and screen provides practical advice and information for people involved in the development of Australian film, television and theatre to help inform truthful and authentic portrayals of mental illness and suicide.
  • Mindframe for police website is a resource to support police to communicate effectively with the media about suicide and mental illness. The resource was developed with the assistance of police and court professionals, media professionals, academics, suicide and mental health experts and consumer organisations, with aims to reduce the stigma and discrimination experienced by people with mental illness; inform appropriate reporting of suicide and mental illness; and minimise harm and copycat behaviour.
  • Mindframe for courts website: provides a valuable resource for those working in the courts who have any involvement with media reporting or portrayal of suicide and mental illness.
  • The SANE Media Centre advises media professionals as they prepare stories on mental illness and suicide; supports the mental health and suicide prevention sector in preparing their work with the media
  • The StigmaWatch program provides feedback when a report stigmatises mental illness or inadvertently promotes self-harm or suicide;
  • Media Monitoring project provided information about the way Australian news media report suicide and mental illness. 
  • Media Monitorign Project

 

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Mindfull Next
Mindfull Next

 

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MindOUT! - National LGBTI Health Alliance
MindOUT! - National LGBTI Health Alliance

 

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Mindstrong
Mindstrong

Mindstrong is a start that aims to reshape mental health through improvements in data measurement, data science and virtual care models. Their technology helps us predict how you're doing by reaching out if they think you might need support. Available 24/7, Mindstrong staff schedule your free therapy sessions with our therapists and psychiatrists or reach out whenever you need them. With care through your smartphone, there's one less hassle to worry about. No commute. No waiting rooms. They provide vetted, high quality mental health care that’s covered by your health insurance at no extra cost to you.

Mindstrong is building a platform used by our in-house care teams to deliver care coordination and evidence-based therapy and psychiatry in structured, goal-oriented sessions through our own technology. It is paradigm shifting technology that can detect symptoms getting worse, predict it, measure human-computer interactions,and use machine learning to develop breakthrough technology. This technology is integrated into our care platform to help guide targeted proactive care.

They clinical team is the backbone of Mindstrong. They're all mental health professionals and are helping to reimagine how mental healthcare is delivered. All of they therapists and psychiatrists have a Masters degree, PhD, or MD. and they're all thoroughly vetted for skills like empathetic listening and crisis management skills.

To identify the digital phenotyping features that could be clinically useful, Mindstrong used powerful machine learning methods to show that specific digital features correlate with cognitive function, clinical symptoms, and measures of brain activity in a range of clinical studies. Research volunteers completed extensive neuropsychological testing, clinical assessments of mood and cognition, and, in some cases, neuroimaging with fMRI. The results revealed a set of digital biomarkers from human-smartphone interactions that correlate highly with select cognitive measures, mood state, and brain connectivity. These interactions were comprised of taps, swipes and other touchscreen activities which were completely content-free and not reliant on capturing personal information.

On this foundation, we are building insights about risk and resilience for individual patients with a range of behavioral and medical problems. With objective, continuous, ecological measurement, we have the basis for proactive and connected care. Mindstrong has developed and patented a biomarker panel that measures brain function from interaction patterns captured passively and continuously from human-computer interfaces found in ubiquitous mobile technology.

HOW IT WORKS?

Headstrong partner with your health insurance company so that our services are free for you. They;ll reach out to let you know if you qualify. You might also hear from your insurance company, too.

  1. Getting enrolled: getting signed up for Mindstrong is easy, and we can help you along the way. Download the Mindstrong smartphone app and complete your intake. Intake is where we'll go over your health history, current medications, and your other doctors. 
  2. Schedule your sessions: you'll be partnered with one of our therapists for your therapy sessions. Appointments last 20 minutes, and are booked through the app.
  3. Therapy with our therapists: therapy happens over messaging, video, or over the phone in our mobile app with our own therapists. They use evidence-based approaches in structured, goal-oriented sessions. Their approaches include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Coping and Emotion Regulation, Psychoeducation, Crisis Management, Reflective Listening, and Empathy.
  4. Services with our psychiatrists: you can also video chat with our psychiatrists. They can help with medication management. This means things like new prescriptions, and refills. Since some drugs are controlled, they'll also work with your existing psychiatrist or doctor to make sure you get what you need.
  5. The science in your smartphone: once you download our app, our technology starts to get an idea for how you tap, scroll and type on your phone—but we never see what you're doing. How you passively use your smartphone—typing, swiping, scrolling—is a new way to measure things like your stress, mental health symptoms, and well-being. If you're typing more slowly—even by a millisecond—it might mean there’s a change. You can track your measurements in the mobile app, and they’re shared with your clinical team so they can provide you with more personalized care.
  6. Plan for the unplanned: we're here for you when something comes up in between your scheduled sessions.

Mindstrong provides virtual therapy and psychiatric care through your smartphone. If you qualify for Mindstrong through your health insurance plan, all of these services are covered at no additional cost to you, and are available from the comfort of your own home.

 

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Address: 303 Bryant Street Mountain View, CA 94041

Country: United States of America

Email: info@mindstrong.com

Call (888) 995-2230

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Misunderstood Minds
Misunderstood Minds

 

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Modern Health
Modern Health

Moderns Health is a mental well-being platform for innovative companies that want to reduce burnout and prevent turnover. Modern Health is the first comprehensive global platform built on decades of research that offers therapy, coaching, group support and more. They are a global platform built on evidence-based principles with therapists, coaches, and digital content accessible all in one app. Their global, high-quality provider network of certified coaches and licensed therapists supports over 30 languages and includes only those who use evidence-based techniques. Modern Health provide:

  • Personalized matching: Modern Health members can request a care provider of a certain race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, or other characteristic. We work hard to find the best possible fit for their preferences.
  • Provider network: maintaining a diverse network of coaches and therapists has been a top priority for us from the beginning. We’ve vetted a network of high-quality providers in 35+ countries who work in 30+ languages.
  • Culturally competent care: offer regular trainings to hone culturally responsive care among providers, and case consultations and peer support help providers whose clients face challenging circumstances like systemic racism.

Modern Health is a personalized preventative mental health care platform for enterprises around the world. Modern Health assesses each employee’s need and provide care options

  1. Answer a few simple questions: guide you through a clinically-validated self assessment and additional questions to learn more about your needs
  2. Learn about your care recommendation: based on your responses they will put together a personalized plan to help you achieve your goals and build healthy mental routines
  3. Get connected to care: recommend a personalized combination of digital programs, group learning, and 1:1 coaching & therapy.

Modern Health supports them every step of the way, all within one cohesive app.

  1. Licensed Therapists: see clinicians trained in evidence-based cognitive behavioral therapy, and supplement with digital courses
  2. Certified Coaches: work with certified coaches who specialize in your areas of focus, plus explore digital content at your convenience
  3. Digital Resources: engage in courses and meditations produced by our in-house psychologists, and request a provider as needed
Circles
Circles

Circles are live group sessions led by Modern Health therapists and coaches. You'll walk away from each session with skills to navigate challenges that may be impacting your mental health — whether at work, at home, or in your personal relationships. During each Circle, facilitators will start by sharing concepts to help you think differently, and offer tools that you can put into action right away. Throughout the rest of the session, you'll have a chance to ask questions and listen to others. For interactive sessions you're invited to share your own experiences during an optional, facilitated discussion.

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Consultants
Consultants

Modern Health’s unique model is preferred by 150+ companies globally. They provide"

  • Free Resources for Your Clients: community Covid Support series (Healing Circles) and many more programs which are free and open to the public here.
  • Dedicated Partnerships Team: dedicated account team support, invites to events, and early access to announcements coming soon.
  • Partner Tool Kit: access to tailored resources including the latest research reports, industry news, case studies, and collateral.

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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

Modern Health strives to foster an intentional and compassionate environment where everyone can be the most authentic version of themselves. Diversity, equity, and inclusion are at the forefront of our efforts to help individuals succeed in both their personal and professional lives. By prioritizing community, education, and accountability, we are creating the foundation for an equitable environment where everyone can thrive.

  • Modern Melanin: cultivates an inclusive environment for Black team members and is focused on championing equitable opportunities.

  • Mi Gente: provides an inclusive and educational space for our comunidad. Their focus is on advocacy, empowerment, and liberation.

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For Providers
For Providers

Modern care for our members across the 5 pillars of mental health - emotional, social, financial, professional & physical. Modern Health provides a refreshing experience for coaches around the world to provide high quality care, maintain scheduling flexibility, and cross-train with other providers to keep our skills fresh. The onboarding program is exceptional. Mental health support is a basic benefit everyone should have access to, and proactive mental health maintenance should be a part of an ordinary work day for employees. I get so much fulfillment out of being part of Modern Health’s platform and seeing
the positive impact.

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Address: 450 Sansome St. 12th Floor San Francisco, CA 94111

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MokshivimNET
MokshivimNET

 

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Mood Active
Mood Active

Mood Active is a small not for profit that provide low cost group exercise programs for people diagnosed with depression and anxiety to help them get back on their feet. Mood Active is an exercise therapy program designed to help people suffering from mood disorders such as depression, anxiety and bipolar disorder. Their trainers have awareness of the typical barriers for our participants, which may include medication side-effects as well as generally low mood or physical inactivity.

 

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Mood Gym
Mood Gym

 

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Movement For Global Mental Health
Movement For Global Mental Health

The Movement for Global Mental Health is a network of individuals and organisations that aim to improve services for people living with mental health problems and psychosocial disabilities worldwide, especially in low and middle income countries. The Movement offers multiple benefits to both individuals and organisations that join its thousands of members, including possibilities for networking, knowledge sharing, joining national and international campaigning, news updates and participation in a bi-annual summit. By joining and being active in global mental health, you can contribute importantly to achieving the Movement’s aims. The organisation of the Movement is the joint responsibility of the Secretariat based at the SA Federation for Mental Healthin South Africa, and the international Advisory Group, who act in accordance with the Movement’s Charter

 

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Muslim Wellness Foundation
Muslim Wellness Foundation

The Muslim Wellness Foundation is an initiative to reduce stigma associated with mental illness, addiction and trauma in the American Muslim community. They are raising awareness about this important issue through dialogue, education and training, bringing together imams/religious leaders, community members and mental health professionals to engage in frank and open discussions about misconceptions, fear and shame associated with mental illness and counseling. Their major initiative is Mental Health First Aid for Imams, Leaders and Community Members.

 

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My Mind My Funk
My Mind My Funk

 

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NAMI's Advocate Magazine
NAMI's Advocate Magazine

NAMI's Advocate magazine is published at least two times a year as a NAMI member benefit. It is full of in-depth stories on mental illness, research, mental health legislation, surveys, personal stories and NAMI events, our publications keep you up-to-date on the state of mental health in our country. In every issue, they cover a variety of topics relating to mental health, from research to pop culture to personal stories.

 

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National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC)
National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC)

The National Advisory Mental Health Council (NAMHC) advises the Secretary of Health and Human Services; the Director, National Institutes of Health; and the Director, National Institute of Mental Health, on all policies and activities relating to the conduct and support of mental health research, research training, and other programs of the Institute.

 

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National Alliance on Mental Illness
National Alliance on Mental Illness

 

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National Alliance to End Homelessness
National Alliance to End Homelessness

 

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National Association for Rural Mental Health
National Association for Rural Mental Health

 

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National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care and Low Secure Unis (NAPICU)
National Association of Psychiatric Intensive Care and Low Secure Unis (NAPICU)

 

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National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors
National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors

 

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National Canadian Coalition on Dual Diagnosis
National Canadian Coalition on Dual Diagnosis

 

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National Electronic Library for Mental Health
National Electronic Library for Mental Health

The National Library for Mental Health provides three major gateways to answer your mental health questions on depression, schizophrenia and suicide

 

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National Empowerment Centre (NEC)
National Empowerment Centre (NEC)

The National Empowerment Centre is a consumer-run organization that conducts a number of roles including:

  • Training and Education: NEC staff speak at conferences on topics including recovery, empowerment, advocacy and self-help as well as conduct workshops on hearing voices, trauma, women's issues in mental health, recovery strategies, alternative/complimentary services and re-visioning mental health systems on a recovery model. 
  • Information and Referral: a toll-free information and referral line.
  • Networking: keeping updated lists of consumer-run organization and advocacy groups and are also active in the cross-disability movement and can help you network with independent living centers and disability rights groups across the country.
  • Conference Planning: consumer-run, national conference where hundreds of us come together to share ideas, network, and celebrate our movement. 
  • Publishing and Media: publications, books, articles and papers in professional journals, scholastic books, popular press and alternative publications. 
  • Policy Development: representation of consumer views at the table where policy decisions at the White House, in Congress, in federal agencies (such as HUD), the Social Security Administration, HCFA, the Joint Commission on Hospital Accreditation, and The President's Commission on Disability, and at the regional and local level with organizations of mental health programs.
  • Representation on National Boards: NEC staff participate on many national boards and committees to ensure that the voice of consumers are heard at all levels of decision making. 
  • Research: NEC staff conduct qualitative research on how people recover from mental illness. They also participate in research projects as consultants, as research subjects and participate on boards and committees to review research proposals and to advocate for research projects that are important to consumers.http://www.power2u.org/electronic-health-records.html
  • Develop Educational Resources: the development of learning tools and educational resources such as video-training,  technical assistance booklets,  curriculum and articles a
  • Development of Self-Help Resources
  • Consumer-Run Statewide Organizations
  • Resources
  • Videos
  • Crisis Alternatives
  • Emotional CPR
  • Information Technology
  • Medication Optimisation
  • Healthcare Reform
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Recovery Stories
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the White House New Freedom Commission on Mental Health

 

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Address: National Empowerment Center 599 Canal Street Lawrence, MA 01840 USA

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National LGBTI Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Strategy
National LGBTI Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Strategy

 

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National Mental Health and Wellbeing Study of Police and Emergency Services
National Mental Health and Wellbeing Study of Police and Emergency Services

A summary of the three phases of Beyond Blue’s research examining mental health and wellbeing in Australia’s police and emergency services sector

 

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National Mental Health Consumer Organisation (NMHCO) Establishment Project Mental Health Australia
National Mental Health Consumer Organisation (NMHCO) Establishment Project Mental Health Australia

The NMHCO Establishment Project worked towards establishing a new national peak organisation for mental health consumers. The Consumer Reference Group (CRG) and Mental Health Australia worked in partnership to develop the foundations for a sustainable organisation built on good governance, governed by and for, people with lived experience of mental illness and mental health issues. The Project commenced in June 2012 and finished at the end of May 2015. Unfortunately, ongoing funding has not yet been secured to launch the organisation

 

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National Mental Health Leaders in Mental Health Project
National Mental Health Leaders in Mental Health Project

 

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National Mental Health Programme India
National Mental Health Programme India

 

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National minimum data sets and data set specifications
National minimum data sets and data set specifications

A National minimum data set (NMDS) is a minimum set of data elements agreed for mandatory collection and reporting at a national level. It may include data elements that are also included in other NMDSs. An NMDS is contingent upon a national agreement to collect uniform data and to supply it as part of the national collection, but does not preclude agencies and service providers from collecting additional data to meet their own specific needs (i.e. health sector NMDSs, community services sector NMDSs, homelessness and housing services sector NMDSs or early Childhood NMDS)

 

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National Network for Mental Health
National Network for Mental Health

 

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National Register of Mental Health Consumers and Carers Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA)
National Register of Mental Health Consumers and Carers Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA)

The Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA) consists of 60 mental health consumer and carer representatives from around Australia for the National Register project to further develop the representative skills of mental health consumers and carers already participating in national and local policy initiatives. National Register members are available to sit on national committees, boards, working groups and evaluations as consumer or carer representatives. Members use their lived experiences, understandings of the mental health system and communication skills to advocate and promote the issues and concerns of consumers and carers.

 

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National Wraparound Initiative
National Wraparound Initiative

The National Wraparound Initiative and the National Wraparound Implementation Center (NWIC) have developed a variety of resources designed to help families, researchers, practitioners and policy makers understand Wraparound.

 

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NextGenU.org
NextGenU.org

The eData K project funded by Grand Challenges Canada

 

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NGO Forum For Health (F4H)
NGO Forum For Health (F4H)

 

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No Wrong Doors - Recovery Point
No Wrong Doors - Recovery Point

 

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Normal Difference Mental Health Kenya
Normal Difference Mental Health Kenya

 

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Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA)
Northern Initiative for Social Action (NISA)

 

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NSW Police Force Mental Health Intervention Team
NSW Police Force Mental Health Intervention Team

The NSWPF Mental Health Intervention Team (MHIT) is a policing and mental health initiative in Australia and New Zealand. It aims to meet the complex challenges posed by mental health and suicide prevention issues. It is an ongoing working relationship between the NSW Police Force, NSW Health and other agencies to ensure that no-one falls through the cracks and that mental health service provision is delivered in a safe and timely fashion that acknowledges the dignity of the individuals involved. In 2013, the NSW Police Force responded to 42,800 mental health related incidents across the State. The 4 day MHIT training program has trained over 1450 officers in the MHIT  

 

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Address: Level 5 Sydney Police Centre 151-241 Goulburn Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

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Official Visitors
Official Visitors

Official Visitors primarily talk to people in a mental health unit, Emergency Department, or people with a Community Treatment Order. They can assist you to talk to staff (doctors, nurses, social worker, peer worker), to assist you to make requests and have your voice heard and talk about your rights.

 

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Email: OfficialVisitorsProgram@health.nsw.gov.au

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Official Visitors Program (OVP)
Official Visitors Program (OVP)

The Official Visitors Program aims to safeguard standards of treatment and care and the rights and dignity of people being treated under the NSW Mental Health Act 2007 while maintaining an independent community perspective. They are appointed by the NSW Minister for Health to visit people in mental health inpatient facilities in NSW and are available to assist consumers on community treatment orders.Official Visitors are independent from the health system and come from the community from a range of cultural, professional and personal backgrounds. They make regular visits to all inpatient psychiatric facilities across NSW, they talk to patients, inspect records and registers, and report on the standard of facilities and services. They liaise with staff about any issues or concerns and report any problems to the Principal Official Visitor and/or the Minister for Health.

 

 

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Postal Address: Official Visitors Program  Locked Bag 5016,  Gladesville NSW 1675

Email: ovp@doh.health.nsw.gov.au

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One In Four Magazine
One In Four Magazine

 

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One Mind
One Mind

 

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OneWave
OneWave

OneWave is a non-profit surf community raising awareness of mental health through saltwater therapy, surfing and fluro. Since launching in March 2013 OneWave has created a global impact, raising awareness and reducing social stigmas around mental health issues through their Fluro Friday Sessions. Fluro Friday's started at Bondi Beach and consist of surfing, free yoga and a “anti-bad vibes circle” allowing people to share stories in a safer environment. Wearing bright colours makes people happy and help start conversations about an invisible issue. Fluro Friday's have since gone viral, with sessions held at more than 200 beaches globally, from New Zealand to Norway. In 2018 the OneWave community attracted global media attention when the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan joined the anti-bad vibe circle wearing colourful leis for Fluro Friday at Bondi Beach.

 

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Ontario Association of Resident's Council
Ontario Association of Resident's Council

 

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Orchid Mental Health Policy - Global
Orchid Mental Health Policy - Global

 

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Oxford Virtual Reality
Oxford Virtual Reality

Oxford VR is a virtual reality platform for mental health professionals used to apply Virtual Reality Therapy on anxiety, phobias, depression, trauma, stress, ADHD, OCD, PTSD, and more. VR exposure therapy provides the opportunity for mental health professionals to not only reproduce real-life scenarios but also to adapt and control these environments to suit the individual needs of your patients. This technology helps mental health professionals to evaluate, identify, and apply intervention protocols on their client’s fears and anxieties more effectively. They work by providing a vrtual reality platform for psychology and mental health:

  • Huge number of immersive environment: adapted environments depending on the specific conditions of each patient.
  • Physiological parameters: additional data concerning the patient’s level of physical reaction.
  • Based on Science state-of-the-art: interventions through VR are more practical than traditional techniques (Bouchard S. et al., 2018).
  • Measurements & reporting: digitalization of the process.
  • Training resources & support: manuals, webinars, videos, and case reports help you build a path to best efficiency.
  • Different Parameters for Each Scenario: control what your patient experience during the session, with personalized variables.
  • Real-time Physiological Responses: our biofeedback sensor measures and records anxiety levels during the virtual reality exposure session.
  • Complete Report at Every Session: analyse the evolution and responses produced with the automatic reports generated after every session.
  • Training and Learning Resources: webinars, courses, manuals, and clinical studies that Psious offers to improve the effectiveness of your therapy.

 

Oxford VR Platform
Oxford VR Platform

Oxford VR is the most flexible and easy to use VR therapy platform with more than 70 virtual environments and dozens of specialized functionalities to apply virtual reality in your practice.

  • Work on multiple disorders: the largest catalogue with more than 70 virtual environments to work on Anxiety, Specific Phobias, Eating Disorders, OCD, Addictive Disorders; and apply relaxation techniques, mindfulness, attention training and EMDR.
  • Take control of your sessions: dozens of parameters allow you to customize what happens at all times: the number of people, how people or animals interact with the patient, the weather, the height in a building, the turbulence of the plane and much more.

  • Monitor responses in real-time: capture information on your patient’s conditions all the time. With the skin conductance sensor you will obtain a physiological measure of anxiety levels and you will be able to adjust the characteristics of the environment to your intervention needs.

  • All your reports in one place: you will have all your patients’ sessions saved to monitor their improvement. You can also give them printed reports so they have a clearer understanding of their progress.

  • Work with your patients remotely with Psious for smartphones: open your therapy to the world. Your patients will only need a mobile phone to connect from home, and perform the session through remote virtual environments.

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The Psious Academy
The Psious Academy

The Psious Academy program prepares therapists to achieve the best results in the application of virtual reality therapy. In the Academy section of our platform you will find multiple continuous learning resources such as courses, tutorials, webinars, manuals, and clinical case studies that are continuously updated.

  • Basic initiation course: this compulsory course for all new Psious clients, you will familiarize yourself with the platform, understanding the basic principles and functionalities, and learning how to apply effective and safe treatments with virtual reality.
  • Tutorials: the Academy resources include dozens of video-tutorials and podcasts so you can get the full performance of the platform and apply your full therapeutic potential in a personalized way for each of your patients.
  • Manuals: manuals developed specifically for you to understand in greater detail each of the environments included in our platform. For example the different scenarios, the parameters within each VR scenario, intervention protocols, and their bibliographic references.
  • Clinical case studies: each month, our expert psychologists in virtual reality therapy share experiences and clinical case studies with the help of other clients in the community. The live webinars have a duration of one hour and can be viewed later in the Academy section.
  • Online courses: twice a year Psious organizes online courses for continuing education where the latest news is condensed and the best clinical cases are reviewed and debated among the entire Psious client community of experts.
  • Marketing guide and resources: the training program also includes a complete guide with 12 ideas to learn how to promote your business and virtual reality therapy. Along with the guide you will find digital resources for your website and other online channels.

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Virtual Reality Headset
Virtual Reality Headset

The virtual reality kit for mental health is a complete kit with the latest equipment to apply VR therapy with total comfort and precision, working in perfect sync with the Psious VR platform. The kit is included in all our subscription plans.

  • VR headset: specially developed for healthcare professionals, the headset comfortably fits each user, and synchronizes with the Psious platform in a single click.

  • Electrodermal activity sensor: the accessory used to measure the patient’s physiological responses during therapy sessions. It easily fits the patient’s fingers.

Everything a healthcare professional needs to start using VR in clinical practice. Virtual Reality is based on scientific evidence, and allows personalization and more control of patient care.

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Virtual Reality Teletherapy
Virtual Reality Teletherapy

Oxford VR provides the effectiveness of virtual reality with the freedom of teletherapy. Psious for smartphones is the new solution by Psious to easily support you on remote online therapies using virtual reality.

  • Expand your horizons: connect with your patients wherever they are.
  • Accelerate progression: enable your patients to practice techniques between sessions.
  • Keep patient loyalty: the use of virtual reality minimizes dropout rates.
  • Get better result: virtual reality therapies are faster and more efficient.
  • Perfect sync with the virtual reality platform: Psious for smartphones is an application for mobile or tablet that synchronizes in one click with the Psious.pro platform. It will be enough that the patient has the mobile application and is in contact with the therapist by means of a call or video call.
  • Unlimited functionality: with a subscription to Psious software, the healthcare professional has access to more than 70 virtual reality environments to support mental health assessment and treatment, as well as training and support resources.
  • Compatible with different devices: patients will be able to do therapy at home with one of these devices: mobile phone, virtual reality headset, for virtual reality cardboard set.

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Paripurnata Half-Way Home Centre for Psychosocial Rehabilitation
Paripurnata Half-Way Home Centre for Psychosocial Rehabilitation

 

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Partners in Recovery Initiative
Partners in Recovery Initiative

Partners in Recovery is a national initiative that aims to support people with severe and persistent mental illness with complex needs and their carers and families, by getting multiple sectors, services and supports they may come into contact with (and could benefit from) to work in a more collaborative, coordinated and integrated way. They have a number national projects that work closely with others who are involved in the initiative such as:

  • Capacity building project that supports the implementation of PIR through national networking and information-sharing. The capacity building team is responsible for building and sustaining the capacity of PIR organisations and their Support Facilitators.
  • Resource development project has now concluded and involved the collation of existing resources and the development of new tools to assist with the implementation of PIR. 
  • Evaluation and monitoring project will determine the extent to which PIR has improved the coordination and integration of services and whether this has had an impact on the health outcomes of people with severe and persistent mental illness with complex needs.
  • PIR Organisations
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Partnership for Workplace Mental Health American Psychiatric Association (APA)
Partnership for Workplace Mental Health American Psychiatric Association (APA)

 

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Pat Deagan The CommonGroung Academy
Pat Deagan The CommonGroung Academy

 

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Pathways Mental Health Services
Pathways Mental Health Services

 

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PCSS Books
PCSS Books

PCCS Books is an independent mental health publisher. We want a better deal for everyone who seeks help for emotional distress – better understanding, better responses, more choices and better outcomes.

Our aim is that our publishing reflects that goal. Our titles broadly cover three main subjects – counselling and psychotherapy, mental health and madness, and survivor and service user perspectives.

 

PCSS Books

www.pccs-books.co.uk

 

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Address: Wyastone Business Park, Wyastone Leys, Monmouth, NP25 3SR

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Pear Therapeutics
Pear Therapeutics

Pear Therapeutics discovers, develops, and delivers clinically-validated software-based therapeutics to provide better outcomes for patients, smarter engagement and tracking tools for clinicians, and cost-effective solutions for payers. Every day, they push the boundaries of technology to transform medicine. Pear has a pipeline of products and product candidates across therapeutic areas, including severe psychiatric and neurologic conditions.

At Pear, our mission is clear: we are pioneers in PDTs. Our cross-functional team operates at the intersection of biology and software technology. Pear discovers, develops, and delivers clinically validated software to provide better outcomes for patients, smarter engagement and tracking tools for clinicians, and cost-effective solutions for payers. Every day, we push the boundaries of technology to transform medicine.

Prescription Digital Therapeutics, or PDTs, are software-based disease treatments. PDTs are designed to directly treat disease, tested for safety and efficacy in randomized clinical trials, evaluated by the FDA, and prescribed by healthcare providers. PDTs are designed and tested much like traditional prescription drugs with one distinction: rather than swallowing a pill or taking an injection, patients are treated with software.

Pear are developing prescription digital therapeutics (or PDTs) to treat patients suffering from a range of serious diseases. Pear’s lead product, reSET®, for the treatment of Substance Use Disorder, and was the first PDT to receive authorization from FDA to improve disease outcomes. Pear’s second product, reSET-O® for the treatment of Opioid Use Disorder, was the first PDT to receive Breakthrough Designation and was authorized in December 2018. Pear’s third product, Somryst® for the treatment of chronic insomnia, was the first product submitted through FDA’s traditional 510(k) pathway while simultaneously reviewed through FDA’s Software Precertification Pilot Program and was authorized in March 2020. Our pipeline is focused on product candidates across therapeutic areas to address unmet medical needs and demonstrate clinically relevant treatment effects.

 

PearConnect
PearConnect

PearConnect is the industry’s first patient service center for Prescription Digital Therapeutics (or PDTs). This innovative center connects:

  • Patients to a dedicated advocate for support throughout their treatment.
  • Prescribers and healthcare providers to clinician dashboard resources.
  • Insurance companies to claim processors and patients with eligibility questions.

Given the innovative nature of PDTs, PearConnect also helps to drive adoption of this new treatment modality by facilitating problem-solving among patients, healthcare providers and insurance companies.

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reSET
reSET

reSET is the first Prescription Digital Therapeutic (PDT) to receive authorization from FDA to improve disease outcomes, is a 90-day PDT for Substance Use Disorder (SUD) intended to provide cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), as an adjunct to a contingency management system, for patients 18 years of age and older who are currently enrolled in outpatient treatment under the supervision of a clinician. An associated dashboard for clinicians and other health care providers can be used as part of treatment. The dashboard displays information about patients’ use of reSET, including:

  • Lessons completed
  • Patient-reported substance use
  • Patient-reported cravings and triggers
  • Compliance rewards, and
  • In-clinic data inputs such as urine drug screen results.

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Somryst
Somryst

Somryst® is the first and only prescription digital therapeutic indicated to treat chronic insomnia. Somryst is intended to improve insomnia symptoms by providing neurobehavioral intervention (cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia – CBT-I) to adults 22 years of age and older with chronic insomnia. Additionally, Somryst also provides a clinician facing dashboard that allows healthcare providers to track patient treatment and progress. The clinician dashboard displays information about patients’ use of Somryst, including the Insomnia Severity Index (ISI)1, the Patient Health Questionnaire 8 (PHQ-8)2 scores, and sleep metrics derived from nightly sleep diaries.

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PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)
PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)

PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)’s purpose is To contribute to efforts to revive a reading culture and empower youth and women to succeed socially and economically.

Socio-Economic Empowerment & Livelihood Program
Socio-Economic Empowerment & Livelihood Program

Under Socio-Economic Empowerment & Livelihood Program we provide vocational and technical skills training to in and out of school youth, women and community members in tailoring, cookery, baking and housekeeping, cosmetology and digital literacy/information communication technology.

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Education and Reading Promotion
Education and Reading Promotion

PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U) acknowledges the importance of Early Childhood Development (ECD) and Education in preparing children to transit from home to school and ensure that children have adequate care and support. We set up an ECD section within the community library. Through this section children aged 2-5 are exposed to play, read, dance, parent child interaction sessions and oral literature sessions. Currently the ECD activities are implemented on Saturday and Sunday afternoon. Our plan is to set up fully fledged ECD units in  6 community based libraries and later on scale up ECD activities to other community libraries. Through the Early Childhood Development Unit (ECD) we organize ECD days which bring together children in the community to play, dance, sing, socialize and get guidance on hygiene and sanitation. The parents and guardians are taken through sessions of parenting skills, child care, child feeding, children rights and hygiene and sanitation.

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Kigezi Cultural Library
Kigezi Cultural Library

Kigezi Cultural Library is a section within Nyarushanje Community Library and Empowerment center. The library serves as a one stop point where Kigezi cultural information, artefacts, music, dance, drama, customs and traditions is collected, documented and preserved for future generation.  Some of the activities implemented under Kigezi cultural library section include:

  • Organizing around the fire place dialogue sessions between elderly and children.
  • Collection of artefacts and displaying them through the cultural library section.
  • Documentation and dissemination of cultural information, artefacts, traditions, values and practices.
  • Organize annual cultural galas for Kigezi community members.

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Sexual Reproductive Health Education
Sexual Reproductive Health Education

PELI-U focuses on enhancing the capacity of youth and women to cope with the sexual reproductive health (SRH) related challenges and make healthy informed decisions. We provide sexual reproductive health education sessions for youth and children, provide hygiene and sanitation materials and tool kits, organize girls SRH talks, annual youth health camp, dialogue sessions between youth and health service providers.

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Address: Kisaasi-Kyanja road Kanisa Zone Kikaaya Parish

Country: Uganda

Postal Address: P.O. BOX 34625, Kampala

Email: info@peerlinkinitiative.org

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People who Experience Mood Swings, Fear, Voices and Visions
People who Experience Mood Swings, Fear, Voices and Visions

 

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Person First Solutions
Person First Solutions

 

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Personal Helpers and Mentors Scheme
Personal Helpers and Mentors Scheme

PHaMs workers provide practical assistance to people with severe mental illness to help them achieve their personal goals, develop better relationships with family and friends, and manage their everyday tasks.  One-to-one and ongoing support ensures the individual needs of the PHaMs participants can be addressed.  They are assisted to access services and participate economically and socially in the community increasing their opportunities for recovery.

  • Personal Helpers and Mentors (PHaMs) Remote Services

  • Personal Helpers and Mentors (PHaMs) Employment Services

  • Locating and PHaMs Service

People can be referred to a Personal Helpers and Mentors service provider through a range of other community services such as: isability employment service providers, clinical case managers, drug and alcohol support services, or housing support services.  People can also self-refer.  Potential participants will then undertake a functionally based assessment with the service provider to determine eligibility. \

 

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Platform (New Zealand)
Platform (New Zealand)

 

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Portugal Groups
Portugal Groups

 

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Primary Care Mental Health and Education (PRIMHE)
Primary Care Mental Health and Education (PRIMHE)

PRIMHE is a charity devoted to mental health and wellbeing in primary care and communities. It aims to listen to service users and their carers so that services can be designed to meet their needs; ensure all Primary Carers have the core skills to deal with poor wellbeing or mental health issues; provide suitable training for primary carers from experienced primary carers; work with researchers to understand what is effective; lobby for better teaching of primary care mental health education; and measure success through outcomes that matter in people's lives.

  • Wellness UK is a nation-wide database of contacts in the field of mental health and wellbeing.

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Address: 48 Kenilworth Avenue London SW19 7LW

Email: admin@primhe.org.uk

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Programme for Improving Mental Health Care (PRIME)
Programme for Improving Mental Health Care (PRIME)

PRIME is a consortium of research institutions and Ministries of Health in five countries in Asia and Africa (Ethiopia, India, Nepal, South Africa & Uganda), with partners in the UK and the World Health Organization (WHO). It to generate world-class research evidence on the implementation and scaling up of treatment programmes for priority mental disorders in primary and maternal health care contexts in low resource settings. The program attempts to have an impact in the following areas:

  • Increased uptake of findings to influence policy and practice in the study countries, in other Low and Middle Income Countires and by development agencies and donors
  • Supporting scaling up of mental health care in Low and Middle Income Countries
  • Improving mental health, social and economic outcomes for populations in the demonstration sites in which the PRIME research programme will be carried out and other populations in which mental health services have been substantially scaled up based on the outputs generated by PRIME
  • Sustainable research capacity in the participating country institutions to develop, undertake and disseminate the research to implement and scale up mental health services
  • Sustainable partnerships for future collaborations between the international partners and, in each country, between academic partners, Ministries of Health and NGOs

PRIME is focusing on four mental disorders which contribute to the greatest overall burden of disease. These are alcohol abuse, depression (including maternal depression), psychosis (notably schizophrenia) and epilepsy (covered by Ethiopia and Uganda only). 

  • Research
  • Capacity Building
  • Ethiopia
  • India
  • Nepal
  • South Africa
  • Uganda

 

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Address: 46 Sawkins Road, Rondebosch, Cape Town, South Africa, 7700

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PROJECT
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PROMISE Global - Redefining Together Frontiers of Humane Mental Health Care
PROMISE Global - Redefining Together Frontiers of Humane Mental Health Care

 

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Psyberguide
Psyberguide

 

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Psych Central
Psych Central

 

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Psych Ward Showdown
Psych Ward Showdown

 

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Psychiatric Care Dogs
Psychiatric Care Dogs

 

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Psychiatry Mafia
Psychiatry Mafia

 

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Psychosocial Disability Rights Project
Psychosocial Disability Rights Project

 

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PsychSearch.Net
PsychSearch.Net

 

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Quality Rights Gujarat
Quality Rights Gujarat

 

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Quartet Health
Quartet Health

Quartet Health is a technology company improving behavioural health delivery for patients, providers and payers. Quartet is a platform that makes it easier for people to get the best mental health care for them. Their technology and services reach people who need care, connect them to the right care, track the quality of their care, and support their care journeys.

  • Reach people who need care: people can be referred to mental health care by a provider, or sign up directly. Our platform can also proactively screen for people who may need care.

  • Connect people to the right care: match people to the best mental health care for them, based on their preferences, clinical needs, and insurance. These care options include therapy, psychiatry, or digital online programs, and can be in-person or virtual

  • Track the quality of people’s care: measure mental health as robustly as physical health. Quartet tracks people’s progress to ensure they’re getting healthier over the course of their sessions.

  • Support people’s care journeys:  HIPAA-compliant platform fosters collaboration between a person's mental health provider and referring provider. When someone needs extra support on their care journey, they can also talk to a dedicated Care Navigator.

Quartet’s technology and services bring together referring providers, mental health providers, and health insurance plans to improve a person’s mental health. Quartet can be used for:

  • Patients: sign up and get started on your care journey.
  • Referring Providers: refer patients to mental health care and track their progress.
  • Mental Health Providers: accept new patients and collaborate with referring providers on a patient's treatment.
  • Health Systems: lead the way in mental health care access.
  • Health Insurance Plans: improve your members’ health with a market-leading mental health solution.

How Quartet works by:

  • Getting to know you: answer a few short questions so we can understand what you’re looking for.
  • Welcome: you’ll hear from us via phone, text or email to welcome you and get you started.
  • Mental health provider match: you’ll be matched with a mental health provider who meets your needs, preferences, and takes your insurance. We'll let you know when you have a match! If this isn’t the right fit, don’t worry - your Care Navigator will work with you to find the right match.
  • Your appointment: we’ll be in touch to connect you to your matched provider. From there, you'll be able to work with your provider to schedule your first appointment.

We match you to the best mental health care option available to you, based on your clinical needs, preferences, and insurance. Your chosen care option may be an in-person visit to a provider’s office, a virtual appointment from home, or a clinically-validated online experience you can access at your convenience.

  • Therapy: in-person or virtual
  • Psychiatry: in-person or virtual
  • Digital: self-guided online programs
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Get Care

Quartet connects people to care that's right for you. They help infd the care you need based on your needs, preferences, and insurance

  • A free online platform: platform and services are completely free for you to use. If you see a provider, your copay or deductible will apply.
  • More time for what matters: do the legwork to match you to mental health care, so you can stop looking, and start feeling better.
  • Support along the way: help with your appointments or understanding your care options, our Care Navigators are here for you at every step.

Quartet works by:

  • Getting to know you: answer a few short questions so we can understand what you’re looking for.
  • Welcome: hear from us via phone, text or email to welcome you and get you started.
  • Mental health provider match: you’ll be matched with a mental health provider who meets your needs, preferences, and takes your insurance. We'll let you know when you have a match! If this isn’t the right fit, don’t worry - your Care Navigator will work with you to find the right match.
  • Your appointment: we’ll be in touch to connect you to your matched provider. From there, you'll be able to work with your provider to schedule your first appointment.
  • Sign up

They match you to the best mental health care option available to you, based on your clinical needs, preferences, and insurance. Your chosen care option may be an in-person visit to a provider’s office, a virtual appointment from home, or a clinically-validated online experience you can access at your convenience.

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Insurance Plans
Insurance Plans

Quartet's platform and services drive value where it matters most, for you and for your members. The platform for all your mental health needs, across all lines of business Quartet covers everything from reaching your members and connecting them to the right mental health care, so that they can focus on what matters: their health.

  • Support value-based mental health care: we’ll work with you to develop, implement, and track the quality of mental health in your network, so you can be confident your members are not only getting the care you’re paying for, but what they deserve.
  • Seamless workflow integration: the platform can be integrated into your referring providers’ workflows, fostering efficient communication and collaboration at scale.
  • Meaningful returns: you’ll receive a strong ROI through cost of care savings, improved market share, and optimized utilization patterns.

How Quartet helps your members:

  • Proactive patient screening: generate insights about patients’ health, to learn more about who may need proactive support.
  • Mental health care access: your members can access mental health care through a referral from a provider or case manager, or sign up directly themselves. We then match them to care that meets their needs, preferences, and insurance.
  • A collaborative care team: physicians and mental health providers can work together and stay up to date on a member’s progress and treat total health.
  • Personalized care: members can select care preferences, answer questions about their health, request a new provider match, and more.
  • Support along the way: our team of Care Navigators provide support and guidance along your members’ care journeys.

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Mental Health Providers
Mental Health Providers

Quartet is a free online platform to help grow your practice that aism to expand your client base and treat total health through providing:

  • Tools and resources to help
  • Matching to new patients based on your clinical specialty and insurance panel, at no cost to you.
  • Work with referring providers to treat patients’ total health: mind and body.
  • Access clinical assessments and other resources to support your work, so you can continue to do what you do best.

Quartet works by:

  • Receive referrals: you’ll be matched with new patients based on your clinical specialty and insurance panel, for free.
  • Accept patients: start treating patients according to your availability and practice capacity.
  • Track progress: communicate with patients’ referring providers through regular progress and treatment updates, all via a HIPAA-compliant platform.

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Mental Health Referrals
Mental Health Referrals

Quartet simplifies mental health referrals to upport patients’ mental health through Quartet’s specialty referral platform. Quartet is a free, all encompassing mental health solution

  • Refer patients to mental health care: use Quartet to easily refer your patients to a mental health provider based on their needs, preferences, and insurance.
  • Proactive patient screening: generate insights about your patients’ health, so you can learn more about who may need mental health support.
  • Seamless practice integration: customize Quartet to make your daily workflow more efficient. Our platform integrates into your current EHR.
  • Improve total health: your patients’ health includes both their physical and mental wellbeing. Care for your patients’ mental health needs, so their physical health will improve, too.

Quartet works by:

  • Refer patients: create a referral for patients who need mental health support.
  • Provider match: Quartet will match patients to a mental health provider based on their needs, preferences, and insurance.
  • Appointment scheduling: the matched mental health provider and patient will be connected to schedule a first appointment.
  • Progress and updates: stay up to date on patients’ treatment plans and progress.

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Mental Health Systems
Mental Health Systems

Quartet is a platform and service to better navigate mental health care that aims to

  • Increased access: physicians can easily connect patients to mental health care, and we’ll prioritize referrals to your in-system mental health resources first. Our network of providers and digital care solutions are available for any patient whose needs can't be met internally.
  • Efficient workflow integration: Quartet can embed into current practice workflows and EHRs, so physicians and staff can continue to operate in the way that's best for them.
  • Support value-based care: work with you to continue to advance value-based care, no matter where you are in your journey.
  • A better bottom line: engage patients who need mental health care at the right time, so you can make the most of your system’s resources.

What your staff can do with Quartet

  • Refer patients: create referrals for patients who require mental health care. Patients are then matched to a provider based on their needs, preferences, and insurance.
  • Track patients' progress: stay up to date on patients’ treatment and progress once they’re referred to mental health care.
  • Receive support: consult in real-time with psychiatrists on managing patients’ medication.
  • Proactive patient screening: generate insights about patients’ health, to learn more about who may need mental health support.
  • Stay in the loop: receive regular reports on the system’s mental health metrics to help track progress.

Health systems are important partners to help get patients to the right care. More than 150,000 patients have been referred to mental health care via Quartet, and more than 85 percent of those patients were referred from health systems.

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Rainbow Door
Rainbow Door

Rainbow Door is a free specialist LGBTIQA+ (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Gender Diverse, Intersex, Queer, Asexual, BrotherBoys, SisterGirls) helpline providing information, support, and referral to all LGBTIQA+ Victorians, their friends and family. Rainbow Door supports people of all ages and identities with issues that may include suicidal thoughts, family and intimate partner violence (including elder abuse), alcohol and other drugs, relationship issues, sexual assault, social isolation, mental health and wellbeing.Through advice, referral and support from an experienced LGBTIQA+ peer, Rainbow Door will help LGBTIQA+ people navigate the system to access the supports we need. 

 

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Country: Australia

Email: support@switchboard.org.au

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Re-Mind
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ReachOut.com
ReachOut.com

 

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RECONNECT
RECONNECT

 

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Recovery Self Help Method Ireland
Recovery Self Help Method Ireland

 

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Recovery.Org
Recovery.Org

 

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Rethink Mental Illness
Rethink Mental Illness

 

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RTOR.ORG
RTOR.ORG

 

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Rural Adversity Mental Health Program Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health
Rural Adversity Mental Health Program Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health

 

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Rural and Remote Mental Health
Rural and Remote Mental Health

 

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Rural Lifestyle Options Australia
Rural Lifestyle Options Australia

 

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Safe Harbour - Alternative Mental Health
Safe Harbour - Alternative Mental Health

 

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Safewards
Safewards

 

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Safewards
Safewards

 

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Salus World
Salus World

 

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Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries
Sanctuary Mental Health Ministries

 

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SANE
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Schizophrenia Drug-free Crisis Centre & Helpline
Schizophrenia Drug-free Crisis Centre & Helpline

This website provides a number of sources to drug-free psychiatry, crisis support for sufferers and relatives, referrals and advice on natural therapies as well as courses and training for crisis care work.

 

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Email: nathair@ecite.net.au

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Scottish Recovery Network
Scottish Recovery Network

 

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Shaw Trust
Shaw Trust

 

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Shout 85258
Shout 85258

Shout is a free text messaging service which provides 24/7 support for anyone experiencing a mental health crisis. It aims to connects people in need to trained volunteers who provide help at a time when it is most needed; enabling them to move from a moment of crisis to a calm state and form a plan for next steps to find longer-term support. Texting the word ‘SHOUT’ to 85258 to starts a conversation with a trained Shout Volunteer, who will text you back and forth.

 

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SilverCloud Health
SilverCloud Health

SilverCloud Health develops leading digital mental and behavioral health platform. SilverCloud Health is the trusted leader in digital behavioral health care, partnering with over 300 organizations to help them deliver virtual therapy focused on improved outcomes, access, and scale while reducing costs. SilverCloud deliver support, programs & care across the full spectrum of mental health and behavioral health:

  • Wellbeing: skills to deal with everyday issues that affect your emotional health such as insomnia, stress and resilience
  • Mental Health: address a range of mental health conditions including depression, anxiety, depression & Anxiety children & Adolescents
  • Chronic Health: address the impact of living with a long-term condition such as diabetes, chronic pain, multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis

SilverCloud is the leading virtual care platform for mental health, giving health systems an efficient way to offer their patients and employees timely, on-demand, and clinically appropriate care. SilverCloud aims for services to be:

  • Scalable: offerings can be tailored to meet the mental healthcare needs of any organization.
  • Measurable: demonstrate return on investment with reporting tools that show clinical engagement, outcomes and patient satisfaction.
  • Effective: provide faster, easier access to care and reduce patient wait times.
  • Integrated: easily integrates into care delivery paths and current technology.
  • Customised: offer many options to meet your populations’ care needs.
  • Outcomes: increase access, reduce costs and improve patient outcomes.

Their platform includes a suite of programs to address the range of mental health challenges patients face, from depression and anxiety to insomnia. Benefits of SilverCloud’s on-demand platform:

  • Opportunities to improve economic outcomes for your patients and employees
  • Alleviate the burden on clinical staff
  • Address comorbid mental health and chronic conditions
  • Reduce your cost of care
  • Improve staff productivity and wellness
  • Be a mental health champion
  • Gain visibility into your most vulnerable populations
  • Fully reimbursable under the Collaborative Care and E-visits Digital Evaluation & Management models

Silvercloud is the only evidence-based platform that fits into your digital health strategy. It is responsive, adaptable (.e.g open APIs, Single Sign-on) and industry certified. Our customer support team will ensure that SilverCloud is tailored to your needs.  We’ll guide you through integrating our solution into your current care pathways. We are also committed to helping you to drive usage and engagement. SilverCloud Health provide a range of services including supports for:

  • Health Systems: virtual delivery of mental health support across your Patients and Employees. Improve outcomes, extend care, reduce patient leakage.
  • Health Plans: reduce healthcare spend with more timely, consistent and clinically Appropriate delivery of mental health care - virtual therapy
  • Employers: engage your employees with complete on-demand care from well being, resilience to chronic conditions
  • Higher Education: empower your students and employee with accessible self-managed and supported care.

Remove the barriers that prevent patients from accessing mental health services, such as a lack of clinicians, limited transportation, privacy and stigma concerns. Offer accessible in-home programs, optimize resources, reduce the cost of services and improve patient outcomes.

At SilverCloud Health, our core values are caring, effective, collaborative, innovative and acting with integrity. The company has evolved in its commercial capabilities, but at its heart, it's a team who care personally about the people they work with. SilverCloud Health has roots in an academic study. With over 300 customers across a spectrum of sectors, our iCBT programs have touched more than 550,000 lives. We are grateful to our customers and to the clinical community for the success we've had so far. We've developed a way to improve clinical outcomes (at scale) through our on-demand virtual mental health platform. We intend to raise awareness and access to this work worldwide.

Research projects being undertaken by SilverCloud include:

  • DIGITAL IAPT: the UK IAPT services have been using SilverCloud to deliver low-intensity online delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to clients. Data reported nationally through this service demonstrates that SilverCloud interventions perform very well with 70% of clients showing reliable improvements in their symptoms after treatment. The current trial seeks to establish very robustly and independently the effectiveness of online CBT as a treatment for depression and anxiety. It also seeks to show that providing this service is cost-effective for the National Health Service.
  • IAPT LTC: The current study uses a mixed-methods, feasibility design to examine the outcomes for people with LTCs of the SilverCloud online CBT interventions on scores of depression, anxiety, functioning, health-related quality of life for people who are accessing the national IAPT services.
  • MINNESOTA: this trial implemented Silverclouds interventions for depression, anxiety and stress in a University student population. The aim of the study was to see how well it could be implemented and also assess outcomes. An interesting feature of this trial is the ability of the user to choose which program they wish to use – a patient preference was included after participants learned their scores on the psychometric measures we used to assess their symptoms on depression, anxiety and stress levels.
  • SUSSEX: online CBT has been mostly used with people in the mild-moderate symptom range. Although this is changing and the question that this study was interested in examining was whether we could use the Silvercloud interventions as part of a treatment package offered to clients who were assessed as severely depressed or anxious and waiting for face-to-face treatment. The study also facilitated us taking a look at the important construct of therapeutic alliance online and the perception of the clinical staff of the usability and acceptability of using a digital intervention as part of a package of care for their clients.
  • SUMMA: in the USA there is a growing recognition of the need to address the mental health of patients presenting at primary care clinics. Remember this is where most people will present with their symptoms, at least in the first instance. Therefore it is a unique opportunity to give access to evidence-based interventions. However, accessing mental health service is difficult due to reasons of costs and human resources. Introducing an online intervention as part of the repertoire of services available to primary care physicians for their patients could make a significant difference to the care provided.
  • UCLA: the main aim of this study is to compare the effectiveness of a blended face-to-face and internet-delivered CBT intervention with treatment as usual, face-to-face CBT. A secondary aim is to examine patient and provider experience with iCBT.

 

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Address: 50 Milk Street 16th Floor Boston, MA 02109

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SocialFelt
SocialFelt

SocialFelt provides psycho-social support for vulnerable and traumatized group of girls and women in a creative and sustainable way by Arts and Crafts.

 

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SonderMind Wellness Centers
SonderMind Wellness Centers

SonderMind Wellness Centers is a franchisor of community centers for behavioral health providers. They help find a licensed therapists who accepts people insurance and is available to see people either in-person or online. SounderMind connects people with a licensed therapist for video telehealth or in-person sessions. SonderMind is a valued partner with many leading insurance and healthcare providers.

  1. Tell Us What You're Looking For: all therapists aren’t equal. Answering a few questions helps us match you with an experienced professional.
  2. Set Up Your Account Profile: provide your contact info, insurance (if you have it), and the credit card you normally use for any medical co-pays
  3. Find the Right Therapist For You: schedule with your therapist and decide if a video telehealth or in-person session is right for you.

SonderMind matches people based on specialty, availability, location, treatment approaches, insurance, and more. Their network of licensed mental healthcare professionals cover a wide variety of mental health issues and practice areas. SonderMind works with a range of providers including:

  • Nonprofit Partners: connecting people who want help with therapists who can is at the heart of what we do. If your mission can include creating better access to behavioral health, then reach out. We will work with you to find a way.
  • Healthcare and Medical Partners: trusted behavioral healthcare for patients is critical for overall care. Count on us to support better outcomes by providing insurance reimbursable options for licensed therapists with immediate availability.
  • Governmenr Partners: support behavioral health at every level from first responders to at-risk residents, we’re happy to work with people and through politics to make therapy more approachable and accessible in your community.

 

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South Asian Hub for Advocacy, Research and Education on Mental Health
South Asian Hub for Advocacy, Research and Education on Mental Health

 

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SSAFA - The Armed Force Charity
SSAFA - The Armed Force Charity

 

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Star Wards
Star Wards

Star Wards is a project of the social justice charity Bright that provides practical ideas and inspiring examples from and for mental health ward staff. Star Wards work with mental health wards to improve patient's, staff's, family's, friend's and carer's experiences and outcomes. They discover, celebrate, share, publicise and inspire excellence in inpatient care.

  • Wardipedia: is a library of ideas and inspirations.
  • Publications
  • Full Monty Awards
  • Benchmarking Tools
  • Videos
  • Blog
  • Animal Magic Gallery
  • Evidence Base: information on mental health inpatient care, quality of life, happiness and patient preferences, customer care, employee satisfaction and leadership; innovation, social enterprise and social marketing; and delivering Star Wards’ objectives
  • Nikable Practices
  • Impact

About 650 wards are members and enjoying introducing small changes which make a massive difference to patients. Star Wards members use and adapt our resources to stimulate and structure therapeutic and enjoyable daily programmes for inpatients in the full range of wards including elderly, rehab, learning disability and secure.

 

 

 

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Step Ahead New Zealand
Step Ahead New Zealand

 

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StopBullying.Gov
StopBullying.Gov

 

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Street Angels Uganda
Street Angels Uganda

 

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Student Alliance For Mental Health (SAMH) Carleton University
Student Alliance For Mental Health (SAMH) Carleton University

The Carleton University Student Alliance for Mental Health (SAMH) work from an anti-oppressive lens to expand the understanding of mental health.

 

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Address: 1125 Colonel By Drive, Ottawa, ON, Canada, Ontario

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Superfriend
Superfriend

 

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Support in Mind Scotland
Support in Mind Scotland

 

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Switchboard - LGBTI Helpline
Switchboard - LGBTI Helpline

 

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Syrian Telemental Health Network
Syrian Telemental Health Network

 

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Syrian Telemental Health Network
Syrian Telemental Health Network

 

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Tabish Organisation
Tabish Organisation

 

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Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities
Temple University Collaborative on Community Inclusion of Individuals with Psychiatric Disabilities

 

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Texas Severe Mental Illness Resources & Helpful Info
Texas Severe Mental Illness Resources & Helpful Info

 

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Thandanani Centre - Brothers of Charity Services
Thandanani Centre - Brothers of Charity Services

 

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The AASHA Family
The AASHA Family

 

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The Agency For Clinical Innovation - Mental Health Network
The Agency For Clinical Innovation - Mental Health Network

The Mental Health Network works collaboratively with clinicians, managers, consumers and carers from community and primary health care setting, hospitals, community managed organisations, key organisations and other related key partners in the development and implementation of evidence-based innovative programs, frameworks and models of care to promote collaboration, innovation and quality improvement through improved consumer engagement and outcomes in health service delivery to promote an integrated health system. The ACI offers the Network support and expertise in service redesign and evaluation, specialist advice on healthcare innovation, initiatives including clinical guidelines and models of care, implementation support, knowledge sharing and continuous capability building.

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Email: craig.martin@health.nsw.gov.au

Call +61 2 9464 4680

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The Art of Psychiatry
The Art of Psychiatry

 

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The Asian Network Aukland
The Asian Network Aukland

 

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The Asian Network Aukland
The Asian Network Aukland

 

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The Balanced Mind Parent Network
The Balanced Mind Parent Network

 

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The Banyan
The Banyan

 

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The Bethel House
The Bethel House

The “Bethel House” is the cornerstone of advocacy movement of people with mental disorders. It is a survivors' group made of of several people with mental disorders. It has more than a hundred people who are involved in a variety of activities. T



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The Better Access Initiative
The Better Access Initiative

The Better Access initiative provides better access to mental health practitioners through Medicare. It aims to improve treatment and management of mental illness within the community. The Better Access initiative is increasing community access to mental health professionals and team-based mental health care, with general practitioners encouraged to work more closely and collaboratively with psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, registered psychologists and appropriately trained social workers and occupational therapists. Part of the Better Access funding has been allocated to education and training for health professionals.

 

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The Borgen Project
The Borgen Project

 

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The Bridge Collective
The Bridge Collective

 

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The Butabika-East London Link
The Butabika-East London Link

 

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The Carter Centre - The Rosalynn Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism
The Carter Centre - The Rosalynn Fellowship for Mental Health Journalism

 

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The Center for Creative Intelligence
The Center for Creative Intelligence

 

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The Center for Mental Health services
The Center for Mental Health services

The Center for Mental Health Services leads federal efforts (USA) to promote the prevention and treatment of mental disorders. Congress created CMHS to bring new hope to adults who have serious mental illness and children with emotional disorders. The Center for Mental Health Services has many branches including:

  • Emergency Mental Health and Traumatic Stress Services Branch
  • Mental Health Promotion Branch
  • Suicide Prevention Branch
  • Child, Adolescent and Family Branch
  • Homeless Programs Branch
  • Community Support Programs Branch
  • Division of State and Community Systems Development

The Center for Mental Health Services (CMHS):

  • Strengthens the Nation's mental health system by helping states improve and increase the quality and range of their treatment, rehabilitation, and support
  • Makes it easier for people to access mental health programs
  • Encourages a range of programs (such as systems of care) to respond to the increasing number of mental, emotional, and behavioral problems among America's children
  • Supports outreach and case management programs for the homeless and the improvement of these services
  • Ensures that scientifically-established findings and practice-based knowledge are applied in preventing and treating mental disorders

 

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Address: 5600 Fishers Lane Rockville, MD 20857

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The Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health (UD/MH)
The Centre for Urban Design and Mental Health (UD/MH)

 

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The Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation
The Edinburgh and Lothians Health Foundation

 

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The EU-Compass for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing
The EU-Compass for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing

The EU-Compass for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing is a mechanism to collect, exchange and analyse information on policy and stakeholder activities in mental health. The Compass undertakes action to disseminate the European Framework for Action on Mental Health and Well-being resulting from the Joint Action Mental Health and Well-being and it will monitor mental health and wellbeing policies and activities by Member States and non-governmental stakeholders throug the identification and dissemination of European good practices in mental health; the collection of data on stakeholders’ and member states activities in mental health through three annual surveys; the organisation of three annual reports and forum events as well as holding national mental health workshops in each Member State and Iceland and Norway. The EU Compass will  also support the work of the EU-Group of Governmental Experts on Mental Health and Well-being through the preparation of four scientific papers. The aim is to develop these scientific reports in collaboration with the Group and under consultation of non-governmental stakeholders into consensus papers..The EU-Compass focuses on 7 priority areas:

  • Preventing depression & promoting resilience
  • Better access to mental health services
  • Providing community-based mental health services
  • Preventing suicide
  • Mental health at work  
  • Mental health in schools
  • Developing integrated governance approaches

The MHiAP approach emphasises the impact of public policy on mental health determinants, aims to reduce mental health inequalities, highlights the benefits of promoting mental health in different policy areas and makes policymakers more accountable for mental health impacts. This includes:"

  • Scientific reports: the EU-Compass will produce four scientific reports on different themes identified by the Group of Governmental Experts on Mental health. Each paper will cover issue and problem surrounding the theme, the current situation in Europe, a summary of relevant activities at the EU level and in Member States, best practices identified, and principles and recommendations for action.
  • Consensus papers
  • Awareness workshop: a multi-sectoral awareness-raising workshop organised in each EU country to focus on promoting the value of investing in Europe’s mental capital
  • EU Mental Health Forum: three mental health forums as leadership events that will focus on disseminating results from the annual surveys and facilitating high-level discussion on the progress of implementing the European Framework for Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing. 
  • Mental Health in all policies: promotion of mental health and well-being in non-health policy areas.
  • The compass website
  • The upcoming good practice database
  • The EU Compass newsletter 
  • Mental health and Well-being Stakeholders
  • Annual Mental Health Stakeholder survey
  • Group of governmental experts on mental health and well-being
  • National Authority Activities

 

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The Friendship Bench Project
The Friendship Bench Project

 

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The Global Dementia Observatory (GDO)
The Global Dementia Observatory (GDO)

 

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The Global Village
The Global Village

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab delivers comprehensive treatment services for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab offers patients a full continuum of care, including medical detox, residential services and outpatient programs. The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab helps people on their journey to lifelong recovery through:

  • Evidence-based addiction treatment
  • Counseling for co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • Healing amenities and therapy options

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol rehab wants to connect more people to the life-saving treatment they need for addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. We believe by sharing accurate information about addiction and mental health, we can help fight the stigma that surrounds these disorders and encourage and empower more people to seek the life-changing treatment they need for themselves or a loved one. We want to help people understand the facts, risks and available treatment options so that they can make informed decisions about addiction treatment and long-term recovery planning. The Recovery Village website offers a variety of medically-reviewed and clinically created content such as:

  • Medically-reviewed articles and studies: We provide quality articles and behavioral health news to help you research and navigate the addiction and recovery process. From understanding the signs of addiction or mental health concerns to finding the best course of action and treatment plan, The Recovery Village has you covered.
  • Innovative research: The Recovery Village dedicates itself to analyzing recent trends and discovering new statistics about substance use, mental health, addiction treatment and recovery outcomes. Our surveys identify the current factors impacting America’s addiction crises and help you know what to expect in recovery.
  • On-demand clinical webinars: The Recovery Village works with a variety of addiction specialists and mental health counselors to create webinars for community and family members and fellow medical professionals. These webinars cover a variety of topics ranging from topical events, like surviving COVID, to ones about different, evidenced-based treatment modalities.
  • Live, accredited events (now online): The Recovery Village offers educational opportunities to help medical professionals stay up to date with the latest advancements in their fields and earn continuing education credits.
  • Clinical videos about addiction, mental health & recovery: We created several video lessons to help those living with addiction and/or mental health conditions to better understand what they may be experiencing, their treatment options and tips for recovery.
  • COVID resources & more: To help those specifically looking for help or information regarding COVID or other specific groups, we offer several guides and resources for people in specific regions, veterans, LGBTQ+, teen addiction, and more.

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab is part of the Advanced Recovery Systems nationwide network of addiction treatment facilities. Established in 2013 by Dr. Mitchell Eisenberg and Dr. Lewis Gold, Advanced Recovery Systems is an integrated behavioral health care management company dedicated to the treatment of addiction, substance abuse and mental health disorders.

 

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Address: 633 Umatilla Blvd. Umatilla, FL 32784

Country: United States of America

Email: allison@therecoveryvillage.com

Call (352) 771-2700

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The Good Practice Group
The Good Practice Group

 

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The Good Practice Group - Strategic Actions for Mental Health & Psychosocial Support
The Good Practice Group - Strategic Actions for Mental Health & Psychosocial Support

 

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The Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health Initiative (MHPSS)
The Grand Challenges in Global Mental Health Initiative (MHPSS)

The Grand Challenges In Global Mental Health Initiative was led by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and the Global Alliance for Chronic Disease in partnership with the Wellcome Trust, the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The Grand Challenges Initiative provided a critical opportunity to bring mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders to the forefront of global attention and scientific inquiry. The aim of the initiative was to identify research priorities that, if addressed within the next decade, could lead to substantial improvements in the lives of people living with neuropsychiatric illnesses.

 

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The Guyana Foundation
The Guyana Foundation

 

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The HEAL Initiative
The HEAL Initiative

 

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The Health Care Complaints Commission NSW
The Health Care Complaints Commission NSW

The Health Care Complaints Commission acts to protect public health and safety by dealing with complaints about health service providers in NSW. They receive and assess complaints relating to health service providers in NSW; resolve or assist in the resolution of complaints; investigate serious complaints that raise questions of public health and safety; and prosecute serious complaints.

  • Information
  • Complaints Process
  • Hearings and Decisions
  • Online Inquiry

 

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Address: Level 13, 323 Castlereagh Street (corner of Hay St) SYDNEY NSW 2000

Postal Address: Locked Mail Bag 18 STRAWBERRY HILLS NSW 2012

Email: hccc@hccc.nsw.gov.au

Call 1800 043 159

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The Heard Alliance
The Heard Alliance

 

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The Hearing Voices Network NSW
The Hearing Voices Network NSW

The Hearing Voices Network is a movement of voice hearers, professionals and carers that operates hundreds of self-help groups all around the world. They offer information, support and understanding to people who hear voices and those who support them. The aims of the network are to support self-help groups around NSW where  voice hearers can talk freely about their experiences in a safe, non-judgemental environment; to support anyone with these experiences seeking to understand, learn and grow from them in their own way, using the principles developed by voice hearers in the network; to provide training to mental health professionals to help challenge the harmful paradigm of hopelessness that exists within the mental health system; and to encourage hope that recovery and flourishing is possible.They try to achieve our aims through:

  • Promoting, developing and supporting self-help groups in New South Wales
  • Organising and delivering training sessions for health workers, voice hearers and the general public
  • Supporting, promoting and disseminating research into the hearing voices approach
  • Find a Group
  • Media Articles
  • Videos
  • Books

 

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The Institute of Muslim Mental Health
The Institute of Muslim Mental Health

IMMH is a network of professionals from a variety of backgrounds including counselors, chaplains, pastoral care providers, imams, social workers, psychiatrists, psychologists and others that is organized to provide mutual support, advocacy and professional and community development. Health professionals and caregivers from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to join so our work can reflect the diversity of our cultures as well as the diversity of our professional experiences. We look forward to organizing networking dinners, seminars, workshops, conferences and community outreach and education with your support.

  • Community Outreach
  • Education
  • Research
  • Journal of Muslim Mental Health
  • Resources
  • Find a Therapist

 

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The Joint Action Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)
The Joint Action Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)

The Joint Action for Mental Health and Well-being (JA MH-WB) aims at building a framework for action in mental health policy at the European level and builds on previous work developed under the European Pact for Mental Health and Well-being. The Joint Action involves 51 partners representing 28 EU Member States and 11 European organizations and is coordinated by the Nova Medical School/Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Nova University of Lisbon, Portugal. The objective of the JA MH-WB is to contribute to the promotion of mental health and well-being, the prevention of mental disorders and the improvement of care and social inclusion of people with mental disorders in Europe. This objective will be attained by establishing a process for structured collaborative work leading to the development of an endorsed framework for action. The Joint Action addresses issues related to five areas:

  • Mental Health at the Workplace: promotion of mental health at the workplaces
  • Mental Health and Schools: promotion of mental health in schools
  • Depression, Suicide and E-Health: Promoting action against depression and suicide and implementation of e-health approaches
  • Community-Based Approaches: developing community-based and socially inclusive mental health care for people with severe mental disorders and
  • Mental Health in All Policies: promoting the integration of mental health in all policies

 

 

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The Joy Project
The Joy Project

 

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The Kintampo Project
The Kintampo Project

 

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The Leaf Project
The Leaf Project

The Learn, Engage, Achieve and Future (LEAF) Group aims to support people access community, leisure, social and educational activities. It is an exciting partnership with Mencap Liverpool which aims to help the people we support integrate and engage with their community, through a wide range of meaningful activities. The service supports people with learning disabilities access and participate in engaging activities, encouraging them to enjoy and be part of the community that they live in. Some of the opportunities LEAF can help people access include:

  • Social activities – coffee mornings, visits to places of interest
  • Activity groups – arts and crafts groups
  • Referral to vocational pathways for people who want to explore paid employment
  • Personal development courses designed to help people become more confident in their community and develop their independence.
  • Educational courses to help people learn new skills or gain a qualification in a subject they are interested in

Activity and resource packs for support staff to carry out in or across services, enabling the people we support to spend time with their friends and make new one’s – for example Come Dine with Us packs, quizzes. These activities will encourage choice, independence and promote social inclusion.

 

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Address: Alternative Futures Group Lion Court Kings Drive Kings Business Park Prescot Merseyside L34 1BN

Email: hailey.wood@mencapliverpool.org.uk

Call 0151 707 8582

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The Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health (LIGMH)
The Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health (LIGMH)

The Lisbon Institute of Global Mental Health (LIGMH) is an initiative that aims to generate innovative knowledge, build capacity and provide technical collaboration to governments and non-governmental organisations in the area of Public Mental Health. This includes:

  • Gulbenkian Global Mental Health Platform: the promotion of initiatives that may support WHO effort to reduce the treatment gap and scale up mental health services in low- and middle-income countries; provides an evidence-based contribution to innovative mental health care delivery; offers practical guidance for improving mental health care services in low- and middle-income countries; and contributes to the promotion of human rights of people with mental disabilities.
  • European Union Mental Health Projects: the LIGMH is to contribute to the development of a framework for action in mental health policy at the European level, building on previous work developed under the European Pact for Mental Health and Wellbeing and the European Union
  • Training: the provision of training in areas related to the formulation, implementation and evaluation of mental health policies and plans; mental health law; human rights; global health; health diplomacy, as well as mental health services organisation, implementation and evaluation.
  • Research: develop studies contributing to increase the knowledge on public mental health issues, epidemiological studies on the impact of the economic crisis on mental health of the populations, financing models of mental health services; and studies on the quality of services for people severe mental disorders.

The Institute has the ambition of generating innovative knowledge, building capacity and providing technical collaboration to governments and non-governmental organisations in the areas of mental health and social determinants; mental ill health and chronic diseases; mental health policy and services organisation; as well as mental disabilities and human rights. The activities of the Institute will be driven by a public health approach. Scientific evidence and public interest will represent the two main driving forces of its moral and technical commitment. The Institute will rely on funding from sources that have no commercial interests. The main activities of the Institute will consist in developing epidemiological and services research; offering training to individuals and institutions; providing technical assistance to countries and non-governmental organisations; and promoting or joining international collaborative networks for research, training and technical cooperation.

 

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Address: Rua do Instituto Bacteriológico,
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 1150-190 Lisboa

Email: info@lisboninstitutegmh.org

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The Lowdown (New Zealand)
The Lowdown (New Zealand)

 

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The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative
The Mandate Health Empowerment Initiative

 

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The McPin Foundation
The McPin Foundation

 

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The Mental Elf
The Mental Elf

The Mental Elf is a website that provides up-to-date information related to mental health research and guidance. The Mental Elf is a team of mental health experts that post blogs every week day with short and snappy summaries that highlight evidence-based publications relevant to mental health practice in the UK and further afield. They scour over 500 sources of evidence (journals, databases, websites) every week, to find key guidance, systematic reviews and other high quality research and reports that will help make your practice more evidence-based. The selection process has no input from any external bodies, publishers, sponsors or commercial organisations. There are a number of categories including:

  • Diagnosis
  • Mental Health
  • Other Health Conditions
  • Populations and Settings
  • Publication Types
  • Treatment
  • Podcasts
  • Elfie Selfies: photos that communicate what the elves mean to you

 

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The Mental Health and Poverty Project
The Mental Health and Poverty Project

 

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The Mental Health and Psychosocial Network
The Mental Health and Psychosocial Network

The MHPSS Network is a growing global platform for connecting people, networks and organizations for sharing resources and for building knowledge related to mental health and psychosocial support both in emergency settings and in situations of chronic hardship. They aspire to building and shaping good practice in support of people affected by difficult events or circumstances. The online platform provides a way for members to share resources, join groups and interact with others, based on their work and interests.

The Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) Network seeks to connect and support frontline workers, researchers and policy-makers in delivering and developing mental health and psychosocial support services for individuals and communities affected by crises across the globe. By promoting the sharing of practical advice and resources on both proven and promising interventions, the MHPSS Network will improve the effectiveness and sustainability of services provided to vulnerable people suffering the immediate and long-term social and mental health consequences of natural disaster, armed conflict, chronic poverty and devastating epidemics such as HIV/AIDS.

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  • Groups
  • Resource Directory
  • Courses and Training
  • Conferences and Workshops
  • Competitions
  • Webinars
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The Mental Health Innovation Network
The Mental Health Innovation Network

The Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) is a global community of mental health innovators. It is an online community for mental health practitioners, policy-makers, service users, researchers, donors and other mental health stakeholders to share information and resources to improve the quality and coverage of mental health care worldwide. There are a number of key areas of the MHIN website including:

  • Innovations: a summary and detail on innovations in mental health from across the globe as well as downloadable resources generated by these innovations including publications, implementation guidance and manuals and multimedia resources. This database of innovations catalogues comprehensive summaries of mental health programs and research projects around the world.
  • Resources: key published research, toolkits, guidelines, systematic reviews and reports.  
  • Community: resources generated by MHIN's team and members including podcasts, webinars, Q&A sessions, member profiles, organizational profiles and blog posts
  • Search Engine

MHIN is jointly led by the Centre for Global Mental Health (CGMH) at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Department for Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Grand Challenges Canada. Each partner brings leadership expertise relevant to the overall goals of MHIN, providing knowledge synthesis to support research and practice communities as well as knowledge exchange, knowledge translation and policy dialogue.

 

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Address: The Centre for Global Mental Health Keppel Street London WC1E 7HT

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The Mental Health Network Blueprint
The Mental Health Network Blueprint

 

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The Mental Health Program The Carter Centre Mental Health Program
The Mental Health Program The Carter Centre Mental Health Program

The Mental Health Program brings together health leaders and organizations to discuss important issues facing mental health care systems nationwide during the annual Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy. The Center also works with key partners at the government and community levels to help build sustainable mental health care infrastructure in severely impaired environments. As part of an international effort to reduce stigma and discrimination, the Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism provide stipends to journalists from the United States and Colombia to report on topics related to mental health or mental illnesses. The fellowships are developing a cadre of better informed print and electronic journalists who more accurately report information and influence their peers to do the same.

  • The Rosalynn Carter Fellowships for Mental Health Journalism

  • Annual Rosalynn Carter Georgia Mental Health Forum

  • Building a Mental Health Support System in Liberia

  • Mental Health Task Force and National Advisory Council

  • Rosalynn Carter's Leadership in Mental Health

  • The 2016 Rosalynn Carter Symposium on Mental Health Policy

  • Annual Rosalynn Carter Georgia Mental Health Forum

  • The Productivity Summit - Improving Behavioral Health and Well-being in the Workplace

  • Press Releases - Mental Health Program

  • Publications - Mental Health Program

  • Real Lives, Real Change - Mental Health Program

  • Where We Work

 

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Address: The Carter Center 453 Freedom Parkway Atlanta, GA 30307

Email: info@cartercenter.org

Call 404 420 5100

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The Mental Health Project in BiH
The Mental Health Project in BiH

The mental health project in BiH a project is to improve the mental health of the overall population, as well as the capabilities of policymakers and responsible institutions in achieving European standards in the protection of mental health in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Specific objectives of the project are:

  • Improved administrative and legislative framework that enables effective action and processes in the area of mental health protection in both BiH entities.
  • Human resources trained to provide better services in mental health protection.
  • Achieving quality mental health protection in the community is supported as one of the priorities of reform by the management structures of the Health Centers.
  • Strengthened capacities to combat stigmatisation and discrimination related to mental disorders.

The essence of the project structure rests on the central role of the Steering Board while full responsibility for managing the implementation of project activities in the entity health ministries. 

 

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Address: Danijela Ozme 12 / 71000 Sarajevo

Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Email: bhfpa.xy@bih.net.ba

Call +387 33 260 761, 260 615

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The Mental Health Sports Network (MHSN)
The Mental Health Sports Network (MHSN)

The Mental Health Sports Network (MHSN) aims to give people with mental illness opportunities to improve both their mental and physical well being through engagement in sporting activities. Partnerships with sporting bodies provide opportunities for training, sporting activities and competitions. People with mental illness have opportunities to improve both their mental and physical well being through engagement in sporting activities. Aims of the MHSN include:

  • Increasing participation in sporting activities by people with a mental illness
  • Providing the framework for a variety of sporting competitions
  • Promoting the value of sport & recreation for people with mental illness
  • Improving physical health, wellbeing, and social inclusion of people with a mental illness
  • Creating networks of participating organisations
  • Creating partnerships with sporting bodies and the wider community
  • Helping people with mental illness access sporting activities in the community
  • Providing limited financial assistance to individuals & teams for participation in sport

The MHSN Sports Hub includes:

  • New Moves – Healthy Lifestyle Program for people with mental illness
  • Recreation Sports and Aquatics Club (RSAC)
  • NSW Department of Sport and Recreation
  • Play by the Rules - Making Sport Inclusive, Safe and Fair

 

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Email: mhsn@sfnsw.org.au

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The mhGAP Evidence Resource Centre The World Health Organisation
The mhGAP Evidence Resource Centre The World Health Organisation

The mhGAP Evidence Resource Centre contains the background material, process documents, and the evidence profiles and recommendations in electronic format for mhGAP guidelines for mental, neurological, and substance use (MNS) disorders. The evidence resource centre is organized around the mhGAP priority conditions including:

  • Depression
  • Psychosis and bipolar disorders
  • Epilepsy and seizures
  • Child and adolescent mental disorders
  • Dementia
  • Conditions related to stress
  • Alcohol use disorders
  • Drug use disorders
  • Other significant emotional and medical unexplained somatic complaints
  • Self harm and suicide

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

Call + 41 22 791 21 11

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The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)
The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)

The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) is a network of individuals and organisations that aim to improve services for people with mental disorders worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries where effective services are often scarce. Activities are on-going work and projects being carried out by MGMH members in low- and middle-income settings. Through volunteerism and collaboration, the Movement has gradually grown to a stage where members are able to share ideas, initiate activities and seek resources, often in partnership with other members. The Movement offers multiple benefits to both individuals and organisations that join its thousands of members including possibilities for:

  • Networking
  • Knowledge sharing
  • Joining national and international campaigning
  • News updates and
  • Participation in a bi-annual summit. 
Advocacy Resources
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Human Rights Resources
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Individual Profiles

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Police and Mental Health
Police and Mental Health

Police and mental health services in low to middle income countries is a PhD looking at Section 136 of the UK Mental Health Act. Section 136 is a UK based directive which permits a police officer to legally remove a person from a public place, who the officer believes t provision works from the perspectives of all stakeholders involved (i.e. service user, carer, police, mental health professional and ambulance workers). Tied in with my keen interest in global mental h finding out how this works in low to middle income countries (i.e. Asia and Latin America of particular interest) especially from a trans cultural psychiatric perspective.

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The Post-2015 Development Agenda
The Post-2015 Development Agenda

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Thinking Healthy
Thinking Healthy

Thinking Healthy is a manual for psychosocial management of perinatal depression for training community health workers on how to support mothers with depression through evidence based cognitive behavioral techniques that are recommended by the mhGAP programme. The innovative manual was developed in Pakistan, later applied in many other countries, and has now produced a generic version of the manual for global use. 

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Virtual Psychotherapy
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The Platform for Innovations in Global Mental Health
The Platform for Innovations in Global Mental Health

The Platform for Innovations in Global Mental Health aims to collate and synthesise research evidence and facilitate the scale up of innovations through dissemination of appropriate information to researcher, policy and practice communities in the public and private sectors. The Centre for Global Mental Health, in partnership with WHO’s Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse, will share learning and expertise by collating and synthesizing knowledge related to the development, content/delivery, evaluation and scale up of innovations that seek to improve treatments and access to care for Mental, Neurological and Substance abuse disorders. The Platform will use a number of different mechanisms to achieve this including a web portal, social media, face-to-face networking, and multi-media products aimed at diverse audiences.

 

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Email: lucy.lee@lshtm.ac.uk

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The Productive Mental Health Ward Programme
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The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab
The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab delivers comprehensive treatment services for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health disorders. With locations across the country, The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab offers patients a full continuum of care, including medical detox, residential services and outpatient programs. The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab helps people on their journey to lifelong recovery through:

  • Evidence-based addiction treatment
  • Counseling for co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Personalized treatment plans
  • Healing amenities and therapy options

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab want to connect more people to the life-saving treatment they need for addiction and co-occurring mental health disorders. We believe by sharing accurate information about addiction and mental health, we can help fight the stigma that surrounds these disorders and encourage and empower more people to seek the life-changing treatment they need for themselves or a loved one. We want to help people understand the facts, risks and available treatment options so that they can make informed decisions about addiction treatment and long-term recovery planning. The Recovery Village website offers a variety of medically-reviewed and clinically created content, such as:

  • Medically-reviewed articles and studies: We provide quality articles and behavioral health news to help you research and navigate the addiction and recovery process. From understanding the signs of addiction or mental health concerns to finding the best course of action and treatment plan, The Recovery Village has you covered.
  • Innovative research: The Recovery Village dedicates itself to analyzing recent trends and discovering new statistics about substance use, mental health, addiction treatment and recovery outcomes. Our surveys identify the current factors impacting America’s addiction crises and help you know what to expect in recovery.
  • On-demand clinical webinars: The Recovery Village works with a variety of addiction specialists and mental health counselors to create webinars for community and family members and fellow medical professionals. These webinars cover a variety of topics ranging from topical events, like surviving COVID, to ones about different, evidenced-based treatment modalities.
  • Live, accredited events (now online): The Recovery Village offers educational opportunities to help medical professionals stay up to date with the latest advancements in their fields and earn continuing education credits.
  • Clinical videos about addiction, mental health & recovery: We created several video lessons to help those living with addiction and/or mental health conditions to better understand what they may be experiencing, their treatment options and tips for recovery.
  • COVID resources & more: To help those specifically looking for help or information regarding COVID or other specific groups, we offer several guides and resources for people in specific regions, veterans, LGBTQ+, teen addiction, and more.

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab is part of the Advanced Recovery Systems nationwide network of addiction treatment facilities. Established in 2013 by Dr. Mitchell Eisenberg and Dr. Lewis Gold, Advanced Recovery Systems is an integrated behavioral health care management company dedicated to the treatment of addiction, substance abuse and mental health disorders.

Alcohol Addiction & Abuse
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Rehab Centers for Addiction Treatment
Rehab Centers for Addiction Treatment

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab rehab centers help men, women and adolescents who are struggling with addictions, substance abuse and co-occurring disorders. We also provide treatment exclusively to International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) members at our Maryland facility, the IAFF Center of Excellence for Behavioral Health Treatment and Recovery. Their facilities offer a full continuum of care and provide comprehensive discharge plans to aid in the success of our patients’ recovery. In addition to providing detox, residential, partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient programs, we also provide sober housing accommodations and outpatient services for our patients.

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab represents its flagship facility in Umatilla, Florida as well as the collective expertise of its locations across the country. Our rehab facilities serve communities from Florida to Washington, specializing in a range of addiction recovery services.

  • Umatilla (Florida): a full variety of dual-diagnosis rehab programs that balance medical support with counseling and recreational therapies.
  • Orlando (Florida): a 93-bed rehab center is located just outside downtown Orlando,.
  • Lake Worth (Florida): in- and out-of-state clients,
  • Miami (Florida): centrally located in South Miami and close to other Baptist Health locations, the facility provides clients with a smooth transition.
  • Columbus (OH): Groveport treatment center aims to help turn the tide of the current opioid epidemic in Ohio and provide life-changing
  • Palmer Lake (CO): only 15 minutes from Colorado Springs and 60 miles from Denver.
  • Ridgefield (Washington): short drive from both Portland, Seattle and surrounding cities, The Recovery Village Ridgefield aims to curb addiction in Washington.
  • Vancouver (Washington): The Recovery Village Ridgefield campus and short drive from the Portland
  • Cherry Hill (NJ): The Recovery Village Cherry Hill at Cooper’s cutting-edge, 55,000 square foot facility offers a full continuum of care.

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Teletherapy for Addiction and Mental Health.
Teletherapy for Addiction and Mental Health.

The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab provide teletherapy, telepsychiatry and other online addiction treatment programs below and we’ll match you with a licensed professional who will meet with you regularly and guide you on the path to recovery.

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The Recovery Village Educational Series
The Recovery Village Educational Series

The Recovery Village offers online and in-person educational opportunities to help medical professionals stay up to date with the latest advancements in their fields and earn continuing education credits. We also offer community education for anyone interested in addiction and mental health topics. The Recovery Village events help health care professionals fulfill required continuing education hours and continue to provide informed care to your patients or clients. Our continuing education events are open to the public but are specifically designed for all health care professionals and those interested in learning about addiction and mental health topics including:

  • Medical Professionals
  • Doctors, clinicians, nurses and anyone who works in a behavioral health care capacity.
  • Addiction Treatment Professionals​
  • Substance abuse counselors, BHTs, case managers, etc.
  • Mental Health Counselors
  • Psychologists, family therapists, social workers, etc.
  • Rehab Clients And Families
  • Past or current rehab clients and their families are welcomed.

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Address: 633 Umatilla Blvd. Umatilla, FL 32784

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The REECH Project
The REECH Project

 

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The Siwe Project
The Siwe Project

 

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The Tomorrow Project
The Tomorrow Project

 

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The Trevor Project
The Trevor Project

 

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The WHO Collaborating Center for Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Community Mental Health.
The WHO Collaborating Center for Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Community Mental Health.

 

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The World Islamic Association for Mental Health
The World Islamic Association for Mental Health

The World Islamic Association for Mental Health (WIAMH) is an Islamic Association that aims to promote the mental health of Muslims. The major objectives are to promote mental health in Muslim countries and to carry research in cultural psychiatry of the Muslims. It is hoped to coordinate efforts with other international mental health bodies (such as the World Psychiatric Association and its section of Transcultural Psychiatry, Pan Arab Congress of Psychiatry and others)

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The World Mental Health Survey Initiative
The World Mental Health Survey Initiative

 

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This Is MY Brave
This Is MY Brave

 

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Together We Are Strong
Together We Are Strong

 

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Tomorrow Man
Tomorrow Man

Tomorrow Man deliver an immersive learning experience, training young men how to walk their own path, talk with gravity and engage actively, with purpose, in all areas of their lives. Tomorrow Man is a social enterprise in partnership with Tomorrow Woman and Tomorrow Architects. Their offices are located in Sydney and Melbourne – and we travel everywhere across Australia.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: marketing@tomorrowman.com.au

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TPO Alliance
TPO Alliance

TPO alliance is a service-oriented organization focused on the sector of mental health and psychosocial through operationalizing clinical services, developing programs, conducting research, and organizing various training and workshops. TPO alliance is affiliated with TPO Nepal which is the leading NGO for mental health promotion in Nepal.

 

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Country: Nepal

Email: tpoalliance@gmail.com

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True Hope
True Hope

 

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Turn2Us
Turn2Us

 

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Turning Point Mental Rehabilitation Centre
Turning Point Mental Rehabilitation Centre

 

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Two Chairs
Two Chairs

Two Chairs is rebuilding the nation's mental health system with expert clinicians, thoughtful technology, and user-centric design they’re making exceptional mental healthcare available to everyone. At Two Chairs, they thoughtfully match you with a therapist tailored to your needs and goals, and track your progress throughout care. Currently offering virtual therapy California-wide. Their personalized approach to care is done by:

  • Matching to find the right fit: finding a therapist you connect with can be challenging, but we make it easy. We consider dozens of factors to match you with the Two Chairs Therapist best suited to you.
  • Expert, caring therapists: diverse team of 60+ therapists are trained at some of the best programs in the country—and they truly care about helping you work towards your goals
  • Insurance support: dedicated Care Coordination Team is available to answer any questions you have about starting care with us and can often submit out-of-network claims on your behalf.
  • Tracking your progress in care: their Measurement-Based Care program joins research-based assessments and custom questionnaires to help you and your therapist better track your progress and enhance your care

Two Chairs mission is to provide access to exceptional mental health care for everyone, and we remain deeply committed to ensuring access to care throughout this tumultuous time. For this reason, we will be continuing our efforts to hire excellent candidates for the open positions across our company, and would be thrilled to hear from you about our career opportunities. They have clinics all around the Bay Area and are quickly expanding our vision of personalized, data-driven therapy into new territory. Every member of our team has experienced the damaging impact of a fragmented mental health system—and has personally benefited from therapy. They’ve delivered care at Stanford, UCSF, and Kaiser. We've built technology at Nerdwallet and Palantir. And, we've designed delightful customer experiences at Lyft, Everlane, and Virgin America. Now, we're singularly focused on one thing—raising the bar for mental health.

Decades of clinical psychology research demonstrate that the therapeutic alliance, or the relationship between the client and therapist, is one of the strongest predictors of successful outcomes in individual therapy. Grounded in the research, we developed and continue to refine a matching process that identifies and combines the ingredients of a successful therapeutic alliance. Through digital on-boarding, we assess more straightforward factors like your demographic preferences and logistics such as scheduling. But demographic preferences and logistics alone are not enough to create a strong alliance. Our live (currently virtual) matching appointment goes much deeper. Our team of matching specialists, who are all licensed, highly qualified and extensively trained clinicians, use the best clinical assessment approaches to ensure they understand the clinical expertise needed to work with you. Through nuanced conversation, they also help you tease out fuzzier preferences, like how you show up interpersonally, and what style in the room might work best for you. Especially for clients new to therapy, these are not straightforward questions—and take a skilled, thoughtful conversation with an expert to navigate.

  • Measurement-Based Care: Measurement-Based Care (MBC) is the practice of basing clinical care on client data collected throughout treatment. You can think of it like your PCP taking your vitals every time you come in for a visit. It’s a tool therapists use to collect data to inform the care they deliver.
  • Collecting data: research shows that your different emotional states are best captured either before or after a session and that the most successful implementations of MBC are routinely administered. We capture self-reported data before and after each session to better customize care and track your progress in therapy.
  • Data to inform care: it has been estimated that clients who engage in care that incorporates MBC fare 76% better than clients in usual care, and realize the benefits from care in around half the time relative to usual care¹. Our approach to MBC enables our therapists to deliver high-quality, tailored care that is rooted in precision.
  • Track progress: defining your goals for care is an important first step and a deeply personal one. Supporting you in making progress towards those goals is important to us so we employ research-based assessments and custom questionnaires to help you track all elements of your care, not just your symptoms.

Their dedicated team of Care Coordinators is available to answer any questions about starting and continuing care. You are welcome to utilize our complimentary benefits check service, where we look up the details of your insurance plan so you can understand your options. As an out-of-network provider, it’s important to us that you are equipped with the information you need to make informed decisions, so we provide significant support and partnership throughout your care through Care Coordination. For starters, you can read this helpful article we wrote about the often confusing cost structure of therapy. Expert therapists and evidence-based care provide:

  • Breadth and depth of knowledge: therapists are trained at some of the leading behavioral health programs–Stanford Medical School, UCSF School of Medicine, and the San Francisco VA.
  • Diverse backgrounds: common experience is powerful and we make sure we have therapists on staff who can truly meet you where you are.
  • Rooted in research: centered in evidence-based practices and use clinical data and assessment instruments to track your progress.

 

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UWE Mental Health Campaign
UWE Mental Health Campaign

 

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Very Well Mind
Very Well Mind

 

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Vision in Mind
Vision in Mind

Vision in Mind provides unique solutions pertaining to mental health and wellbeing including workplace and community mental health, peer support, recovery, resilience and suicide prevention. Vision in Mind provide exciting keynote presentations, consultancy and training across urban, regional, rural and remote areas of Australia and internationally. Vision in Mind provide accredited mental health first aid & suicide prevention training including:

  • Adult/Standard Mental Health First Aid
  • The Youth Mental Health First Aid
  • Mental Health First Aid for Ageing People
  • Mental Health First Aid for People with Intellectual Disabilities

Vision in Mind offers a variety of unique services, consultancy, keynote presentations, training and education.If your service or community is in need of recovery training we deliver practical training to workers, Psychologically Diverse Citizens (consumers) and carers.

  • Public Speaking

  • Accredited Mental Health First Aid and Suicide Prevention Training

  • Education and Training in Recovery, Resilience and Reframing Trauma

  • Workplace Mental Health and Wellbeing

  • Supporting and Managing Staff with Mental Health Issues

  • Peer Worker and Lived Experience Staff Training and Supervision

  • Consultancy, Facilitation, Co-Design and Public Participation

     

Vision in Mind is dedicated to delivering unique solutions to issues pertaining to recovery, stress and mental health in the workplace, services, and community.

  • To deliver education and training that is practical, user-friendly and engaging.
  • To enable companies, services, and communities to have high quality, sustainable outcomes that exceed current and expected results.
  • To deliver real, measurable, recovery, wellbeing and stress management workshops and presentations for services who work directly with people with mental ill-health.
  • To deliver high-quality recovery, wellbeing and stress management workshops and presentations

Vision in Mind aim to increase the wellbeing of each individual leading to improved employee retention, workplace relations, profit margins, sustainable futures, OH&S standards, HR outcomes, customer service, and individual lives.

 

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Country: Australia

Email: fay@visioninmind.com.au

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Visual and Decision Analytics Lab (VIDEA) Australian National University
Visual and Decision Analytics Lab (VIDEA) Australian National University

The Visual and Decision Analytics Lab (VIDEA) is a new service and research organisation that uses new tools in visual analytics to help people to design better approaches to meet the mental health needs of communities. VIDEA is a collaboration between researchers who work with international, national and state planners and decision makers across public health and agencies.

VIDEA is a lab combining expertise in visual analytics and decision making to create new opportunities for better mental health planning by bringing a collaboration in visual decision analytics, modelling, mapping, media and the arts to facilitate evidence-informed decision making across all level s of mental health. Applying novel approaches to data visualisation, VIDEA draws on contemporary research to develop new tools to help policy makers in complex issues related to healthcare with a special focus on mental health at the centre of a national and international visual analytics hub. VIDEA brings together decision scientists and visual analytics to build a visual analytics capacity.

 

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Address: Centre for Mental Health Research (Building 63), 63 Eggleston Rd, Acton ACT 2601

Country: Australia

Email: nasser.bagheri@anu.edu.au

Call +61 2 6125 9564

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Wardipedia
Wardipedia

 

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Warmline Directories
Warmline Directories

 

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Western Mass - Recovery Learning Community
Western Mass - Recovery Learning Community

 

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What If Ventures
What If Ventures

What If Ventures is an early stage venture fund focused on mental health, mental wellness and addiction related startups. What If Ventures focuses on radically changing the human experience by helping amazing founders build solutions for our mental fitness. From their humble beginnings in the early months of 2020, What If Ventures has deployed $15.8M, 16 portfolio companies, over 3,000 syndicate members and over 5 million people's lives touched.

What If Fellowship
What If Fellowship

The What If Fellowship is an 8-week mental health startup accelerator program for everyone. This is an intensive program designed to help founders get better at building sustainable businesses. What If Fellowships are leveraging a powerful community of investors, entrepreneurs, advisors, payers, and providers to help build and facilitate advancement of your behavioral health business. Program components and weekly events include:

  • Monday Topic Sessions: lecture sessions where we present a new topic each week (as outlined above higher on this page) that will help founders refine their business, and their pitch.
  • Friday Working Groups: this is a chance to gather as a group and ask questions of the What If Ventures team, tactical, or strategic, and collaborate with your peers.
  • Speaker Sessions: founders learn from those who have built billion dollar businesses in this space, and those who are clinical experts in the mental health field.  
  • Pitch Practice: weekly practice pitch sessions, in front of investors who have funded mental health startups, in order to get direct feedback and learn from the feedback your peers get as well.

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WHO ATLAS The World Health Organisation
WHO ATLAS The World Health Organisation

Mental Health Atlas Project is a project designed to collect, compile and disseminate data on mental health resources in the world. Resources include mental health policies, plans, financing, care delivery, human resources, medicines, and information systems. These resources are necessary to provide services and care for people with mental disorders.

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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WHO Collaborating Centre for Dissemination of Good Practices in Mental Health
WHO Collaborating Centre for Dissemination of Good Practices in Mental Health

 

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WHO Collaborating Centre on Mental Health Services Development
WHO Collaborating Centre on Mental Health Services Development

 

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WHO Collaborating Centre on Primary Care Competence in Mental Health and Psychiatric Crisis Interventions in the Community
WHO Collaborating Centre on Primary Care Competence in Mental Health and Psychiatric Crisis Interventions in the Community

 

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WHO Collaborating Centre on Quality Assurance and Empowerment in Mental Health
WHO Collaborating Centre on Quality Assurance and Empowerment in Mental Health

 

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WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) The World Health Organisation
WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) The World Health Organisation

mhGAP is WHO’s action plan to scale up services for mental, neurological and substance use disorders for countries especially with low and lower middle incomes. The mhGAP package consists of interventions for prevention and management for each of these priority conditions.The priority conditions addressed by mhGAP are depression, schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, suicide, epilepsy, dementia, disorders due to use of alcohol, disorders due to use of illicit drugs, and mental disorders in children. mhGAP includes:

  • Intervention Guide
  • mhGAP module Assessment Management of Conditions Specifically Related to Stress
  • mhGAP Evidence Resource Centre
  • mhGAP publications
  • mhGAP Forum reports

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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WHO MIND The World Health Organisation
WHO MIND The World Health Organisation

WHO MIND is a number of flagship projects based around mental health in development. WHO MIND includes:

  • WHO MiNDbank

  • WHO Quality Rights Project

  • Mental health policy, planning & service development

  • Mental health, human rights & legislation

  • Mental health, poverty and development

  • Countries in action for mental health

 

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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WHO MiNDbank The World Health Organisation
WHO MiNDbank The World Health Organisation

WHO MiNDbank is an online platform bringing together country and international resources covering mental health, substance abuse, disability, general health, human rights and development. WHO MiNDbank is part of WHO’s QualityRights campaign to end violations against people with mental disabilities. MiNDbank aims to facilitate dialogue, advocacy and research to promote reform in these areas in line with international human rights and best practice standards. Mindbank includes easy and free access to the following resources:

  • National mental health policies, strategies and laws
  • National disability related policies, strategies and laws
  • National general health policies, strategies and laws
  • National non communicable diseases policies and strategies
  • National alcohol and substance abuse policies, strategies and laws
  • National child and youth general, mental health, health, disability and substance abuse policies, strategies and laws
  • National older persons general, mental health, health, disability and substance abuse policies, strategies and laws
  • National mental health, general health, child/youth and older persons service standards
  • Evaluations of policies, strategies, laws and services for mental health, disability, general health, substance abuse, child/youth and older persons
  • National constitutions, human rights and child rights laws
  • National poverty reduction and development strategies
  • International and regional human rights conventions and treaties
  • CRPD Member States reports, Shadow Reports and Concluding Observations
  • UN Special Rapporteurs reports
  • Key World Health Organization resources
  • UN and WHO resolutions

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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WHO MiNDbank
WHO MiNDbank

WHO MiNDbank is an online platform for the sharing of key resources related to mental health, substance abuse, disability, general health, human rights and development.

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WHO proMIND The World Health Organisation
WHO proMIND The World Health Organisation

The WHO Mental Health in Development Country Profiles (WHO proMIND) outline some of WHO's mental health work in countries. Each profile documents key mental health needs and challenges within the country's political, economic and health context. They also describe the mental health services that are available in each country in the context of the overall health services and system, and include a summary of the major milestones and progress made in mental health.

 

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WHO QualityRights Project The World Health Organisation
WHO QualityRights Project The World Health Organisation

The WHO QualityRights Tool Kit supports countries to assess and improve the quality of care and human rights conditions in mental health and social care facilities. WHO QualityRights aims to improve the quality and human rights conditions in inpatient and outpatient mental health and social care facilities and empower organizations to advocate for the rights of people with mental and psychosocial disabilities. The objectives of QualityRights are to:

  • Improve quality of care and human rights in inpatient and outpatient mental health services.
  • Promote human rights, recovery, and independent living in the community.
  • Develop a movement of people with mental disabilities to provide mutual support, conduct advocacy and influence policy-making processes.
  • Reform national policies and legislation

 

 

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WHO Special Initiative for Mental Health : Phillipines
WHO Special Initiative for Mental Health : Phillipines

The Philippines was selected to be part of the WHO’s Director General’s Special Initiative for Mental Health in 2021 to:

  • Create sustainable mental health governance and accountability structures
  • Increase access to quality services; and
  • Strengthen mental health research and information systems. 

 

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WHO-AIMS The World Health Organisation
WHO-AIMS The World Health Organisation

The World Health Organization Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS) is a new WHO tool for collecting essential information on the mental health system of a country or region. The goal of collecting this information is to improve mental health systems and to provide a baseline for monitoring the change.

 

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Address: World Health Organization Avenue Appia 20 1211 Geneva 27 Switzerland

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WHO’s mhGAP Intervention Guide 2.0 app 
WHO’s mhGAP Intervention Guide 2.0 app 

 

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Whole Mind India
Whole Mind India

 

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Word on the Ground
Word on the Ground

 

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Working for Recovery
Working for Recovery

 

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Working Group to prepare Joint Action on Mental Health and Well-being
Working Group to prepare Joint Action on Mental Health and Well-being

 

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Workplace Strategies for Mental Health
Workplace Strategies for Mental Health

Workplace Strategies for Mental Health provides hundreds of free tools. Owners and executives asked us to highlight the resources most relevant to their role.

 

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Country: Canada

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World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH)
World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH)

WFMH is a global advocacy organization to create knowledge, support and understanding to mental health issues and mental illnesses. WFMH is an international membership organization focused on the prevention of mental and emotional disorders, the proper treatment and care of those with such disorders, and the promotion of mental health. As an international multidisciplinary organization, its members include mental health professionals, citizen advocates, consumers, family caregivers and members of the general public with an interest in international mental health service, advocacy and policy issues. The mission of the World Federation for Mental Health is to promote the advancement of mental health awareness, prevention of mental disorders, advocacy, and best practice recovery focused interventions worldwide. The WFMH: 

  • Coordinates the annual World Mental Health Day Campaign
  • Coordinates the Biennial World Mental Health Congress
  • Produces material on issues involving mind and body, depression awareness, and caregiver perspectives.
  • Engages in advocacy and
  • Distributes educational information to aid in the prevention of mental disorders and the promotion of mental health.

 

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X2 - Tess
X2 - Tess

 

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Yoga Fusion
Yoga Fusion

 

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