Programs & Services
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| A Psychological Management Programme For Depressed Pregnant Women (PROGRAVIDA) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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A Psychological Management Programme For Depressed Pregnant Women (PROGRAVIDA) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)PROGRAVIDA was a randomised controlled trial testing the efficacy of a psychological intervention for depressed pregnant women in Sao Paulo, Brazil. This primary care intervention is based on problem-solving techniques and delivered at home by auxiliary nurses. 680 women were randomised to the intervention or usual care and almost 90% completed follow up assessments 3 months after the intervention phase was completed. Recovery rates in the intervention group were 15% higher than in the control group, as measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9).
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| Building Capacity | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Building Capacity - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The Centre for Global Mental Health operates a full range of capacity building projects, including in-country training of human resources for mental health care and international research capacity building hubs. On this page we provide a sample of the kinds of projects we are working on in this regard. |
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| Care for People with Schizophrenia in India (COPSI | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Care for People with Schizophrenia in India (COPSI - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)Care for People with Schizophrenia in India (COPSI) was a randomised controlled trial evaluating the clinical and cost effectiveness of collaborative, community based care for people with chronic schizophrenia in three sites in India. The intervention was specifically designed to promote collaboration between the person with schizophrenia, their caregivers, and the treatment team (the psychiatrist and the community health worker) to deliver a flexible, individualised and needs-based intervention. All community health workers were systematically trained over 6 weeks and assessed for adequate competence using a specially-developed intervention manual. |
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| Child and Adolescent Mental Health Department | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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Child and Adolescent Mental Health Department - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthChild and adolescent mental health department aims to:
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| Child outcomes in relation to Maternal Mental disorders in Ethiopia (C-MaMiE) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Child outcomes in relation to Maternal Mental disorders in Ethiopia (C-MaMiE) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)C-MaMiE is a population-based cohort of 1,065 pregnant women was recruited from the predominantly rural demographic surveillance site in Butajira, south central Ethiopia. The women have been followed up ever since to examine the impact of maternal mental health problems on child growth, physical and mental health, development, educational attainment and survival.
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| Co-Production of a Therapeutic Skills Training Programme for Carers, Relatives and Friends with Psychosis | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Co-Production of a Therapeutic Skills Training Programme for Carers, Relatives and Friends with Psychosis - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)Co-Production of a Therapeutic Skills Training Programme for Carers, Relatives and Friends with Psychosis is a qualitative study that aims to explore the views of people with psychosis as well as clinicians and carers in regards to wellbeing and recovery outcomes that are considered important and should be prioritised by a carer-focused therapeutic skills training programme. CGMH Contact: |
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| Common Mental Disorders and their association with Resilience Among Internally Displaced people (COMRAID) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Common Mental Disorders and their association with Resilience Among Internally Displaced people (COMRAID) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)Common Mental Disorders and their association with Resilience Among Internally Displaced people (COMRAID) is a cross-sectional survey conducted in northern Sri Lanka between 2010 and 2013 that investigated forced migration exposure, mental health and resilience in a Muslim minority ethnic group displaced from the province since 1991 and returning since the civil war ended in 2009. CGMH Contact: |
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| Comprehensive mental health action plan 2013–2020 | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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Comprehensive mental health action plan 2013–2020 - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthWHO’s comprehensive mental health action plan focuses international attention on a long-neglected problem and is firmly rooted in the principles of human rights. The action plan calls for changes. It calls for a change in the attitudes that perpetuate stigma and discrimination that have isolated people since ancient times, and it calls for an expansion of services in order to promote greater efficiency in the use of resources. The four major objectives of the action plan are to:
Each of the four objectives is accompanied by one or two specific targets, which provide the basis for measurable collective action and achievement by Member States towards global goals. A set of core indicators relating to these targets as well as other actions have been developed and are being collected via the Mental Health Atlas project on a periodic basis. |
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| Depression in the ObaapaVitA and Newhints Population-Based Cohort Study (The DON Study) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Depression in the ObaapaVitA and Newhints Population-Based Cohort Study (The DON Study) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The DON study is a cohort study of pregnant and postnatal women ever that measures risk factors for postnatal depression relate to adverse maternal and/or child birth outcomes, whereas those of antenatal depression are sociodemographic and pregnancy-specific. Both antenatal and postnatal depression were found to have deleterious effects on maternal health, child health and child survival. |
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| ECOHOST | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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ECOHOST - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)ECOHOST is a project researched patterns of mental disorders and associated community-level factors among people affected by armed conflicts in the Republic of Georgia. A cross-sectional household survey was conducted involving 3,600 respondents, along with structured observations of their communities. Findings have been published on PTSD and common mental disorder comorbidity, harmful alcohol use, tobacco use and nicotine addiction, mental health service utilisation, somatic distress, and coping strategies. The project was funded by the Wellcome Trust and conducted in collaboration with CGMH, Curatio International and Global Initiative on Psychiatry – Tbilisi. |
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| Emerging Mental Health Systems in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries (EMERALD) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Emerging Mental Health Systems in Low-and-Middle-Income Countries (EMERALD) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)EMERALD is a five-year programme (2012-17) to improve mental health outcomes in six low- and middle-income countries (Ethiopia, India, Nepal, Nigeria, South Africa and Uganda). It aims to strengthen mental health system performance by identifying key barriers to the effective delivery of mental health services and offering solutions for improvement. There is a strong focus on capacity-building of researchers, policy-makers and planners to implement system improvements for mental health care services, and on working towards greater involvement of service users and caregivers.
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| Engaging Policymakers | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Engaging Policymakers - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The Centre for Global Mental Health’s significant policy impact continues to inform and accelerate the growing commitment to developing, evaluating and scaling up global mental health promotion, prevention and treatment interventions worldwide. |
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| European Comparative Effectiveness Research on Online Depression Treatment (E-COMPARED) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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European Comparative Effectiveness Research on Online Depression Treatment (E-COMPARED) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)E-COMPARED is a 4-year project (2013-17) funded by the European Commission which is conducting comparative effectiveness research in UK mental health services on the effectiveness of internet-based treatment for depression. E-COMPARED is multidisciplinary (psychology, HTA, ICT, care) and its members are frontrunners in internet-based treatment for common mental health disorders in Europe. |
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| EXPanding care fOr periNATal women with dEpression (EXPONATE | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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EXPanding care fOr periNATal women with dEpression (EXPONATE - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)EXPONATE: EXPanding care fOr periNATal women with dEpression is a large randomised controlled trial assessing the cost-effectiveness of a clinical management programme for perinatal depression in Ibadan, Nigeria. The programme is delivered by non-physician primary care providers (mostly community health workers), who receive support and supervision from nurses and general doctors through mobile phones. Women are recruited during pregnancy and follow-up continues after delivery. Children of depressed mothers are assessed 12 months after delivery to measure health indicators as well as cognitive development.
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| Global Issues | Mindfreedom International | Global Mental Health | Online |
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Global Issues - Mindfreedom InternationalMindfreedom International provides information on international activist concerns on human rights and alternatives in the mental health system. These include:
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| Improving Access to Care | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Improving Access to Care - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)Improving access to care designs interventions based on the best global and local evidence, systematically test them to ensure feasibility of delivery by lay health workers and acceptability by patients and families, and evaluate effectiveness and cost-effectiveness through randomised controlled trials. They embed their interventions within routine health care platforms and work closely with local stakeholders to scale up services. |
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| INTREPID | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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INTREPID - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The INTREPID research programme aims to better understand cross-cultural variation in the incidence and outcome of schizophrenia.
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| Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthMental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies Department emphasizes that the number of persons exposed to extreme stressors is large and that exposure to extreme stressors is a risk factor for mental health and social problems. The Department’s work on mental health in emergencies focuses mostly on resource-poor countries, where most populations exposed to natural disasters and war live. |
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| Mental Health Atlas | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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Mental Health Atlas - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthMental Health Atlas Project of the Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse is designed to collect, compile and disseminate data on mental health resources in the world. These resources are necessary to provide services and care for people with mental disorders. Resources include mental health:
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| Mental Health Evidence and Research (MER) | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health |
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Mental Health Evidence and Research (MER) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthEvidence and Research team (MER) at WHO is deeply committed to closing the gap between what is needed and what is currently available to reduce the burden of mental disorders worldwide and to promote mental health. The MER team transforms this objective into action through the following core projects that aim to increase the information and evidence base on mental health. Core projects include
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| Mental Health Innovation Network | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Mental Health Innovation Network - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN: mhinnovation.net) is a knowledge exchange hub for a global community of mental health stakeholders, including researchers, practitioners, service users, donors, and policy makers, working together to share innovative resources and ideas to promote mental health and support scale-up of mental health services. MHIN hosts a growing database of over 150 innovative projects from around the world, as well as a repository of resources ranging from training manuals for specific interventions to the latest systematic reviews. The site also features a community area where our 3000+ members can network through blogs, podcasts, webinars, and discussion forums. CGMH Contact: mhin@lshtm.ac.uk |
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| mhGAP Training Manuals | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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mhGAP Training Manuals - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthmhGAP Training Manuals support implementation of the mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders in non-specialized health settings, version 2.0. As part of the Mental Health Gap Action Programme, WHO has developed training manuals (Training of trainers and supervisors training manual and Training of health-care providers training manual) to support implementation of the mhGAP Intervention Guide for mental, neurological and substance use (MNS) disorders in non-specialized health settings, version 2.0. These manuals can be used to build capacity among non-specialist health-care providers in the assessment and management of people with priority MNS conditions in low resource settings. |
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| Out of the Shadows: Making Mental Health a Global Development Priority | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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Out of the Shadows: Making Mental Health a Global Development Priority - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthOut of the Shadows: Making Mental Health a Global Development Priority is the expected economic, health and social returns from investing in mental health services. Participants will hear how countries of all income levels have successfully scaled up mental health services, often using innovative approaches. Particular focus will be given to the mental health challenges that result from mass migration and sustained conflict, and how they can be overcome. The event aims to kick-start an increase in investments in mental health. |
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| PRogram for Improving Mental Health Care (PRIME) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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PRogram for Improving Mental Health Care (PRIME) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)PRIME is a consortium of research institutions and Ministries of Health in five countries in Asia and Africa (India, Nepal, Ethiopia, South Africa & Uganda). The goal of PRIME is to generate world-class research evidence on the implementation and scale up of treatment programmes for priority mental disorders in primary and maternal health care in low resource settings. In July 2013, the Department of Health in South Africa adopted its new national Mental Health Policy and Action plan, for which PRIME provided inputs through the national technical advisory committee for mental health. In Nepal, PRIME training has been incorporated into the National Health Training Center curriculum. In Uganda, work continues with the Ministry of Health and World Vision Australia to scale up mental health services in two additional districts. PRIME has been asked to contribute to state level planning for mental health in Madya Pradesh, India. |
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| Rehabilitation Intervention for People With Schizophrenia in Ethiopia (RISE) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Rehabilitation Intervention for People With Schizophrenia in Ethiopia (RISE) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)Rehabilitation Intervention for people with Schizophrenia in Ethiopia (The RISE project) involved the development and evaluation of a community-based rehabilitation (CBR) intervention for people with schizophrenia in Ethiopia. This Wellcome Trust funded project had three phases: an intervention development phase, a 12-month pilot and a 12-month cluster randomized trial. A theory of change approach was used to structure the work through each phase.The RISE trial aimed to determine the impact of CBR in addition to facility based care, compared to facility based care alone, on disability in people with schizophrenia. CBR was delivered by trained non-specialist workers and involved both:
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| Task Sharing for the Care of Severe Mental Disorders (TASCS Trial | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Task Sharing for the Care of Severe Mental Disorders (TASCS Trial - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)TaSCS is a randomised controlled trial run by the Addis Ababa University Department of Psychiatry and funded by NIMH. This trial is evaluating whether mental health care delivered by trained and supervised primary health care workers is as good as that delivered by centralised, hospital-based, psychiatric nurse-led care. The intervention group is receiving treatment at community-based clinics close to their homes, while the control group receives ongoing care from a centralised clinic staffed by psychiatric nurses and based in a more urban area.
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| The 10/66 Dementia Research Group | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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The 10/66 Dementia Research Group - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The 10/66 Dementia Research Group is a collective of researchers carrying out population-based research into dementia, non-communicable diseases and ageing in low and middle income countries. The collaboration brings together 30 research groups in 20 countries across Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean. 10/66 aims to provide a detailed evidence-base to inform the development and implementation of policies for improving the health and social welfare of older people, particularly those with dementia and their carers. The team works closely with national, regional and international policymakers to formulate research plans and to interpret and disseminate knowledge from the 10/66 studies. |
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| the Countdown Global Mental Health 2030 | Global Mental Health Peer Network (GMHPN) | Global Mental Health | Global |
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the Countdown Global Mental Health 2030 - Global Mental Health Peer Network (GMHPN)the GMHPN plans to bring lived experience perspectives to the Countdown through conducting engagement exercises with persons with lived experience with a mental health condition, obtaining their perspectives and real experiences against the set of indicators. The engagement exercises will be conducted with persons with lived experience through agents and partners of the GMHPN to collect qualitative data via:
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| The Friendship Bench | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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The Friendship Bench - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The Zimbabwean Friendship Bench Project is a stepped care approach to depression (commonly expressed as ‘thinking too much’ or ‘Kufungisisa’ in the Shona language) and other common mental disorders in primary care. The Friendship Bench uses a brief psychological approach based on problem-solving therapy and carried out by lay health workers with supervision by higher cadres. The team has recently completed the formative phase of a cluster randomised controlled trial. Initial results from the pilot trial demonstrate decreased symptoms of common mental disorders after 3 sessions of problem-solving therapy, as measured by a locally validated screening tool. The full RCT began in August 2014 and consists of 12 intervention clusters and 12 enhanced usual care.
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| The INTREPID research programm | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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The INTREPID research programm - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The INTREPID research programme aims to better understand cross-cultural variation in the incidence and outcome of schizophrenia.
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| The Manas Trial | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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The Manas Trial - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The Manas trial is to date the largest trial of a mental health intervention in any low or middle income country. It was a cluster randomised controlled trial of a stepped care intervention for common mental disorders (CMD) delivered by lay health workers. A range of psychosocial treatments were provided including:
24 primary health care facilities in Goa, India, were randomised to receive enhanced usual care (control) or stepped care. The primary research question was whether the addition of the Health Counsellor (who delivers all the psychosocial treatments) provides a cost-effective intervention in comparison to simply providing the PHC doctor with diagnostic information and access to antidepressants. Results showed that the intervention led to cost-effective improvements in recovery from CMD among patients attending public health facilities. Manas has also produced a set of manuals for health workers, physicians and counsellors addressing the concepts of stress and depression, the various treatments for depression, and delivery of these treatments in the Manas program.
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| The Mental Health Gap Intervention Guide | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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The Mental Health Gap Intervention Guide - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthThe mental health Gap Intervention Guide provides guidelines about identification and management of mental disorders by non-specialized mental health providers including in pregnant and postpartum mothers. Maternal mental health is a department of WHO who aim to:
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| The Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research | The Royal Mental Health Care | Global Mental Health |
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The Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research - The Royal Mental Health CareThe Royal-Mach-Gaensslen Prize for Mental Health Research is an annual national Prize provides funding to outstanding rising star researchers who are affiliated with a Canadian academic or clinical research institution in the field of mental health, to encourage them to continue to pursue their research interests. It recognizes those with a demonstrated track record in research with excellence in scientific rigor, innovative thinking, imagination and originality and a clear ability to work in partnership with other disciplines and/or research teams external to the institution with which they are affiliated. The annual Prize is funded by a generous donation from the Mach-Gaensslen Foundation, building upon the wishes of its founders, Mr. Vaclav Mach and Dr. Hanni Gaensslen, to support mental health research. Each year for ten years, $100,000 will be available to be awarded to one person or a research team of up to three persons per competition. The Prize is awarded with the expectation that the recipient(s) will continue to demonstrate excellence in their field of work. If no appropriate candidate is found, the Prize will be deferred for one year. Candidates shall be exceptional rising star researchers who are 45 years of age or younger at the application date, are Canadian citizens or have landed immigrant status in Canada and are currently residing in Canada or are residing abroad but are committed to return to Canada within six months from the date of the Prize. In addition, they shall be affiliated with a Canadian academic or clinical institution and their research shall be in a mental health discipline. Please refer to the Prize Guidelines for full eligibility requirements and additional application details. |
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| The SEF HOME Project | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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The SEF HOME Project - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)The SEF HOME Project is a needs assessment of street homeless people with mental illness. Over 90% had experienced some form of mental or substance use disorder, with around 40% assessed to have psychosis. Unmet needs were extensive. Multi-sectoral stakeholders were engaged in developing a feasible plan for implementation.
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| The WHO Caregiver Skills Training Programme | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health |
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The WHO Caregiver Skills Training Programme - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthThe WHO Caregiver Skills Training programme is an open-access programme for families of children with developmental delays or disorders, including autism, which could be implemented in low-resource settings by non-specialists. The programme uses a family-centred approach and is designed to be delivered by non specialists (nurses, community-based workers or peer caregivers) as part of a network of health and social services for children and families. The WHO CST consists of nine group sessions and three individual home visits, focused on training the caregiver on how to use everyday play and home activities and routines as opportunities for learning and development. The sessions specifically address communication, engagement, daily living skills, challenging behaviour and caregiver coping strategies. |
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| The World Health Organization Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS) | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global | Assessment and Evaluation |
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The World Health Organization Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthThe World Health Organization Assessment Instrument for Mental Health Systems (WHO-AIMS) is a 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. Data for WHO-AIMS are collected by a team led by a focal point within the country and are, in most cases, approved by the Ministry of Health. However, since WHO is not directly responsible for the data collection, WHO cannot independently verify the accuracy of any of the data presented in these reports. |
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| Towards Evidence-Based Tailored Implementation Strategies for eHealth (ImpleMentaLL) | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Towards Evidence-Based Tailored Implementation Strategies for eHealth (ImpleMentaLL) - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)ImpleMentaLL is a European collaboration of 13 countries that aims to develop, apply, and evaluate tailored implementation strategies of on-going eHealth implementation initiatives.
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| Understanding The Burden of Mental Disorders | Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH) | Global Mental Health |
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Understanding The Burden of Mental Disorders - Centre for Global Mental Heath (CGMH)Generating Knowledge: Understanding the Burden of Mental Disorders include large community surveys to estimate the prevalence and social determinants of mental disorders in diverse settings. They interview local stakeholders to understand the experiences and community perceptions of mental health and illness, and use this insight to develop and validate diagnostic methods for different languages and cultural contexts. |
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| WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthThe WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) aims at scaling up services for mental, neurological and substance use disorders for countries especially with low- and middle-income. The programme asserts that with proper care, psychosocial assistance and medication, tens of millions could be treated for depression, schizophrenia, and epilepsy, prevented from suicide and begin to lead normal lives– even where resources are scarce. |
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| WHO’s Preventing Suicide: A Community Engagement Toolkit | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global |
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WHO’s Preventing Suicide: A Community Engagement Toolkit - The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental HealthWHO’s Preventing suicide: a community engagement toolkit is a step-by-step guide for people who would like to initiate suicide prevention activities in their community. It includes advice and practical tools to help with goal setting, stakeholder mapping and development of an action plan as well as details of successful initiatives in Canada, India, Kenya, Nepal, Trinidad and Tobago and the USA. |
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| World Mental Health Day | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | Global Mental Health | Global | Health Promotion |
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