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| Socio-Economic Empowerment & Livelihood Program | PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U) | General Initiatives | Local |
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Socio-Economic Empowerment & Livelihood Program - PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)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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| #mh4all | The Minds Foundation | General Initiatives | Online | Health Promotion |
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#mh4all - The Minds Foundationmh4all is awareness campaign under The MINDS Foundation that aims to bring light to the emerging global public health concern of mental health. This platform is a central location for anyone involved in the global mental health sector to contribute personal narratives, video journals, guest blog posts, photos, and any other form of digital media that contributes to raising awareness around the topic of mental health. |
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| 2018 Mental Health Week | The Mental Health Council of Tasmania | General Initiatives | State | Health Promotion |
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2018 Mental Health Week - The Mental Health Council of TasmaniaMental Health Week in Tasmania dates for 2018 are Sunday, 7 October to Saturday, 13 October. The dates for Mental Health Week in Tasmania incorporate 10 October (World Mental Health Day). The theme for Mental Health Week (MHW) in 2018 is ‘Stronger Together’. Download the MHW digital logos and use to promote Mental Health Week events in your community and print and display Mental Health Week posters to promote your event and help us raise awareness about Mental Health Week in your community. The theme provides an inclusive and overarching theme for Tasmanian communities to come together to:
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| 24-hour Residential Services | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National | Housing |
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24-hour Residential Services - Together - For Mental HealthTogether's 24-hour CQC-registered services are for people aged 18 years and over who are recovering from severe mental distress. Individuals are offered round-the-clock practical and emotional support by an experienced team of recovery workers. Each person is supported to set their own personal recovery goals and to work towards achieving them, with help tailored to meet each individual’s needs. Staff work with residents to develop tools to manage their mental health and improve their wellbeing. This is offered alongside practical support with the tasks of daily living, such as preparing meals, managing finances and personal care. They focus on supporting individuals to improve their wellbeing by reconnecting with their community, reducing isolation and building informal support networks. This can involve support to access and utilise local facilities, socialise, develop hobbies and friendships and participate in activities and groups. |
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| 7 Cups Communities | 7 Cups of Tea | General Initiatives | Online | Apps | ||
7 Cups Communities - 7 Cups of Tea7 Cups offers a variety of communities to provide support and personal connection. From this central hub, you can explore and join new communities and get updates from the communities you subscribe to.
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| Active Minds + California | Active Minds | General Initiatives | State |
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Active Minds + California - Active MindsActive 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 | General Initiatives | National |
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Active Minds Chapter Network - Active MindsActive 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:
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 | General Initiatives | National |
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Active Minds Healthy Campus Award - Active Mindsthe 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 | General Initiatives | Speakers Bureau |
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Active Minds Speakers - Active MindsActive 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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| Active Parenting | American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) | General Initiatives | National | Parenting Programs | ||
Active Parenting - American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)Active Parenting (4th Edition) is a video-based education program targeted to parents of 2- to 12-year-olds who want to improve their parenting skills. It is based on the application of Adlerian parenting theory, which is defined by mutual respect among family members within an authoritatively run family. The program teaches parents how to raise a child by using encouragement, building the child’s self-esteem, and creating a relationship with the child based upon active listening, effective communication, and problem solving. It also teaches parents to use natural and logical consequences and other positive discipline skills to reduce irresponsible and unacceptable behaviors. |
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| Adults Service Pakeke | Odyssey | General Initiatives |
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Adults Service Pakeke - OdysseyOur services for adults | pakeke include opportunities to stay with us, or to receive support in the community. 1. Residential Services
2. Community Services: services and other support at our community hubs and in other community settings in Auckland and Northland
3. Partnership Programmes
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| Advance | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Advance - Mental Health Europe (MHE)ADVANCE is a comprehensive project aiming to enhance our knowledge about mental health promotion and prevention. It will develop specific programs that can be used as models for important groups in various European countries. Additionally, ADVANCE will create the necessary guidance and methodologies to make sure that mental health programs are not only effective but also can be developed, adjusted, put into action, evaluated, and scaled up to reach wider populations |
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| Advance Medical Directives | Mindfreedom International | General Initiatives |
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Advance Medical Directives - Mindfreedom InternationalAn advance directive is a written document that expresses your wishes in advance about what types of treatments, services and other assistance you want during a personal mental health crisis. A directive provides a clear statement of your medical treatment preferences and other wishes or instructions. You can also use it to grant legal decision-making authority to another person to be your advocate and agent until the crisis is over. |
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| Advisory Group | The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Advisory Group - The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)An external Advisory Committee includes representatives from the main stakeholders and ensures timely contribution of the whole consortium to the achievement of the Join Action outcomes. The Advisory Committee members are:
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| Advocacy Resources | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| Advocacy, Research and Campaign (ARC) | Anjali | General Initiatives | National |
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Advocacy, Research and Campaign (ARC) - AnjaliAnjali works with a population that is resource poor. In hospitals they are dispossessed and in communities they do not have access to much resources. Thus, much of our work goes in ensuring absolute needs, i.e, basic human survival- water, food, shelter, sanitation, medical care. While this is a crucial and continuous part of our work, we also need to focus, with equal emphasis, on the finer aspects of human/social living, which are relative needs. These include equal opportunities, well-being, equal status before the law, meaningful employment, social justice and human dignity. That is the only way we can build social capital in communities and leadership in hospitals.
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| After a Campus Suicide | Active Minds | General Initiatives | Online |
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After a Campus Suicide - Active MindsAfter 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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| Agenda of Conferences and Events | in2mentalhealth | General Initiatives |
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Agenda of Conferences and Events - in2mentalhealthThis page provides the agenda of more then 80 global mental health, psychology and psychiatry conferences and events around the world |
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| Alcohol Addiction & Abuse | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | General Initiatives | Online |
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| Amaudo Ntalakwu | Amaudo | General Initiatives | ||||
Amaudo Ntalakwu - AmaudoAmaudo Ntalakwu is a place where individuals' needs can be supported and life skills, training and education are continuously available.​ It was established​ for residents who are unable to be resettled because of learning disabilities, complex care requirements, or problems in tracing families |
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| Amaudo Okopedi | Amaudo | General Initiatives | ||||
Amaudo Okopedi - AmaudoAmaudo Okopedi is residential service that accommodates 60 people to ensure that rehabilitation takes place to reunite residents with families and resettle in communities. Residents and staff live, work, eat and worship together and provide counseling, medication and training.​ |
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| AMHOCN Projects | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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AMHOCN Projects - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)AMHOCN has undertaken a range of special projects focussed on mental health information and the measurement of outcomes. These projects include:
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| AMHOCN Training and Service Development | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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AMHOCN Training and Service Development - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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.
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| Ampersand | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Ampersand - Happify HealthAmpersand helps individuals build and enhance their abilities to make real human connections—the kind that nurtures and sustains through life’s challenges. |
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| Anjali's Voices Program | Anjali | General Initiatives | National |
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Anjali's Voices Program - AnjaliAnjali's Voices program is based inside four government mental hospitals in West Bengal, namely, Calcutta Pavlov Hospital, Lumbini Park Mental Hospital, Behrampore Mental Hospital and Institute of Mental Care, Purulia in order to fight stagnant and regressive systems to bring about systemic changes in the framework. Aims include:
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| Anxiety Treatment | Cerebral | General Initiatives | Online |
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Anxiety Treatment - CerebralCerebral 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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| Apartment-Based Communities | American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA) | General Initiatives | National | Housing | ||
Apartment-Based Communities - American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA)Residents live in individual or shared apartments while participating in a program of therapeutic activities, supportive relationships, and psychiatric treatment. Clinicians often spend time in residents’ homes each day to gain insight that enhances treatment and recovery. For some, this style of residence minimizes the perceived stigma of living in a mental health facility. They provide regular visits from mental health clinicians, location close to a central “therapeutic community” gathering place, have a greater degree of independence than other settings and the nature and degree of clinical treatment varies. |
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| Arts and Visuals | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| Arts in Mental Health | Mindfreedom International | General Initiatives | Online | Information |
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Arts in Mental Health - Mindfreedom InternationalA sight focused on the role of art, music, dance, writing, theater in challenging psychiatric human rights violation and in assisting in the emergence of emotional and mental well being and recovery.
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| Awareness Raising | Mental Health Uganda | General Initiatives | National | Anti-Stigma |
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Awareness Raising - Mental Health UgandaMental Health Uganda engages in collection, repackaging, documentation and dissemination of information pertaining to disability and development. MHU makes periodic publications highlighting their PLWMLs specific needs and challenges. These are disseminated to both MHU members, the community in which they live as well as policy makers and implementers. these are intended to raise awareness, provide information and facts pertaining to the situation of PLWMLs is Uganda. This has the ability to later elicit required support and responses needed to meet MHU mission and objectives in recognition of the high level of ignorance on disability. |
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| Beneficiary Employment and Engagement | Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority | General Initiatives | State | Employment |
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Beneficiary Employment and Engagement - Alaska Mental Health Trust AuthorityThe Beneficiary Employment and Engagement focus area aims to improve outcomes for beneficiaries through integrated, competitive employment, and meaningful engagement opportunities. The Trust promotes evidence-based strategies and best practices that increase opportunities and enable beneficiaries to gain integrated, competitive employment and meaningful engagement in their communities. The Trust supports varying strategies through both funding and advocacy that include integrated employment supports, meaningful activities, beneficiary and workforce training, and peer-based recovery support programs. |
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| Booke on Prescription | Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health | General Initiatives | State | Training |
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Booke on Prescription - Centre for Rural and Remote Mental HealthBooks on Prescription is a tool in the stepped-care mental health tool kit The CRRMH has partnered with the Books on Prescription scheme, which supports these treatment steps and is now available in public libraries across Central and Far Western NSW. Books included in the scheme are clinically verified, based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) and cover a range of mild to moderate mental health conditions, including anxiety and depression. The scheme encourages the participation of GPs and other health professionals. The Books on Prescription user guide includes a list of recommended books that can be downloaded at booksonprescription.com.au. Individuals can take their book recommendation to the library, where the book can be borrowed for free and without a referral. GPs or other mental health professionals such as psychologists or counsellors can also recommend the books. The user guide advises that individuals contact their GP or another health professional if the book doesn’t seem to be helping. Practitioners are encouraged to reinforce this as part of the consultation process. |
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| Brain Bites | Peer Support Australia | General Initiatives | Online |
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| Bryant Park | Octave | General Initiatives | Local |
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| Cadence | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Cadence - Happify HealthCadence was designed to help individuals reclaim their focus and find a steady beat to their lives; helping people build skills to find harmony and calm. |
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| Capacity Building & Sustainable Livehood Promotion | Mental Health Uganda | General Initiatives | National | Promotion & Awareness |
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Capacity Building & Sustainable Livehood Promotion - Mental Health UgandaThe capacity building initiatives supports 8 district associations of Uganda including Soroti, Mbale and Tororo (East) Gulu and Arua (North); Rukungiri and Kabale (West) and Mpigi (Central). As a result districts have been able to register as community based organizations and about 800 members accessed funding to engage in income generation through the district disability grant and operation wealth creation. The capacity building initiatives include:
Mental Health Uganda has mobilized their members in order to have a common voice that would present needs and challenges of PLWMLs and to help them recognize their challenges and potentail to alleviate them. Mobilization has yielded for MHU18 district associations from different regions of Uganda. The district Associations then in turn mobilizes the sub county Association. |
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| Circles | Modern Health | General Initiatives |
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Circles - Modern HealthCircles 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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| Clinical and Recovery-focused Accommodation Service (CaRFAS). | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National | Housing |
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Clinical and Recovery-focused Accommodation Service (CaRFAS). - Together - For Mental HealthClinical and Recovery-focused Accommodation Service (CaRFAS) provides transitions from inpatient mental health setting to the community CaRFAS is designed for use in a 24-hour CQC registered accommodation setting for adults aged 18 to 65 years who experience severe mental distress. It is aimed at individuals who have multiple and complex needs who may be coming out of hospital after a long stay, moving directly from a secure unit or are looking to avoid the need for inpatient admission in the first place. The six core elements of CaRFAS are:
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| Clinical Residential Treatment Programs | American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA) | General Initiatives | National | Housing | ||
Clinical Residential Treatment Programs - American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA)Residential psychiatric facilities offer a home-like atmosphere and strong sense of community that help residents build self-esteem, develop relationships, and improve life skills. In clinical residential treatment programs, clinicians can view the full picture of a resident’s functioning and use that perspective and insight to fine-tune psychiatric therapy. They provide intensive, professional mental health treatment provided daily on-premises, individual psychotherapy, group therapy, vocational/educational counseling and support and treatment for co-occurring addictions. |
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| Co-Captain | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Co-Captain - Mental Health Europe (MHE)CO-CAPTAIN is a pioneering initiative dedicated to addressing the critical intersection between mental health challenges and cancer care disparities. The project mission is to provide evidence-based, person-centred navigation that aims to reduce cancer morbidity and bridge gaps in primary prevention access for individuals facing mental health issues. |
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| Coaching | Aduro | General Initiatives | Online |
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Coaching - AduroHuman 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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| Coaching | Octave | General Initiatives | Online |
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Coaching - OctaveOctave Coach will work with you to reflect on the present in service of creating an improved future. By building new skills and habits, you will be empowered to take action and create lasting change. Octave’s goal-focused coaching program is rooted in the four domains of emotional well-being. Through a personalized, data-driven approach, you will work with a coach to co-create a plan that supports improving your emotional well-being and achieving your goals via setting weekly action steps, accountability, and the application of evidenced-based tools. Coaching is designed to fit seamlessly into your day through 30-minute virtual sessions, offered anywhere, via video chat. |
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| Commissioning Together | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National | |||
Commissioning Together - Together - For Mental HealthCommissioning Together is supportive, practical and person-centred. No matter how severe their mental health issues, we help people take their own steps towards better and more fulfilling lives through training, activities, volunteering and Peer Support networks. Our service users also shape the wider development of Together through our Service User Involvement Directorate. By commissioning Together, you will be accessing an organisation that is experienced, knowledgeable and focused on the wellbeing of its service users.
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| Community | Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) | General Initiatives |
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Community - Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)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:
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| Community Based Approaches | The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB) | General Initiatives | Global | Working Groups (WGs) |
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Community Based Approaches - The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)Community Based Approaches is a working group across Europe to ensure high-quality longer-term care for people with severe mental disorders, which helped to advance mental health care in many countries. These include improvements in the living conditions in psychiatric hospitals, the development of community services, the integration of mental health care within primary care, the development of psychosocial, the protection of the human rights of people with mental disorders and the increasing participation of users and families in the improvement of policies and services. The ultimate goal of this work package is to develop recommendations for action at EU-level and in Member States that may lead to a more effective implementation of the desired shifting to community-based mental health systems and services. A literature review was made in order to review scientific evidence, best practices and available technical resources relevant for the implementation of community-based and socially-inclusive approaches to mental health in Europe. To identify the general trends of the transition to community-based mental health care in EU, an analysis of existing data on a selected set of indicators was made. To understand in more detail the process of transition to community-based care, three different methods were used in the 9 countries that participated in this Workpackage (Austria, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, UK), which somehow represent the main different kinds of transition process registered in EU:
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| Community Mental Health Programme | Amaudo | General Initiatives | ||||
Community Mental Health Programme - AmaudoCommunity Mental Health Programme is a pioneering collaboration consisting of a network of 70+ clinics in 4 states in southeast Nigeria. Nurse-led clinics provide accessible and affordable care to people in their own communities. Amaudo provides hundreds of placements each year to student community psychiatric nurses from across the region to raise awareness, promote good mental health and support a growing network of Self Help Groups |
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| Community Outreach | The Institute of Muslim Mental Health | General Initiatives | Global | Community Of Practice (CoP) |
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Community Outreach - The Institute of Muslim Mental HealthMembers of The Institute of Muslam Mental Health have consulted and developed education material for organizations such as the Nathan Kline Research Institute, the National Alliance for Mental Health, the Islamic Society of North America, Lutheran Medical Center, Islamic Networks Group, and the Muslim Consultative Network. They have developed courses and models to train Imams, Islamic chaplains, and community leaders to recognize severe mental illness, refer to appropriate professionals, and offer basic supportive counseling. For more information of courses our members teach as well as other mental health professional provide visit our Education section. |
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| Community Support | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National |
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Community Support - Together - For Mental HealthCommunity Support is a range of community based support to help people with things like maintaining a tenancy, finding and accessing specialist support in their community, building and strengthening social networks and finding employment. Your Way, provides goal-focused, flexible support with an emphasis on ensuring that those using the service are in control of their support. A three-year evaluation of our Your Way services undertaken by the Mental Health Foundation found a significant link between Your Way support and improved wellbeing. We have a number of Your Way services across England.
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| Comprehensive mental health action plan 2013–2020 | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | General Initiatives | 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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| Consultants | Modern Health | General Initiatives |
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Consultants - Modern HealthModern Health’s unique model is preferred by 150+ companies globally. They provide"
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| Couples Therapy | Talkspace | General Initiatives | Online |
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Couples Therapy - TalkspaceCouples Therapy provided by Talkspace provides the following supports:
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| Creative MINDSET Hub | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | General Initiatives | National | Art Exhibition |
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Creative MINDSET Hub - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Creative MINDSET Hub brings mental wellness to all through meaningful arts experiences. A team of art therapists and facilitators use art, music and dance as a form of therapy for participants to explore and express their feelings. Their activities include art making sessions, counselling and art therapies. Many of our activities are open to the public to encourage awareness and reduce stigma for persons with mental illness. SAMH offer services, including counselling, art therapy and occupational therapy, that are integrated with expressive arts to helps individual relieve stress and improve their quality of life.
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| Depression Treatment | Cerebral | General Initiatives | Online |
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Depression Treatment - CerebralThe 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:
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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| Directory of Peer Respites | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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Directory of Peer Respites - Mind Freedom InternationalThe Peer Respite Directory provides public access to resources about peer respites in the United States. A peer respite is a voluntary, short-term, overnight program that provides community-based, non-clinical crisis support to help people find new understanding and ways to move forward. It operates 24 hours per day in a homelike environment. |
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| Disability | Mindfreedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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Disability - Mindfreedom InternationalThese documents explore the intersection between the disability movement and the movement to change the mental health system. |
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| Disaster Mental Health Planning and Response Resources | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State |
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Disaster Mental Health Planning and Response Resources - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)Disaster Mental Health Planning and Response Resources continue to expand our Internet resources to provide the citizens of New York State with the most up to date resources based on Evidence Based and Best Practices in the field of Disaster Mental Health.
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| Disaster Risk Management | The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU) | General Initiatives | National |
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| Diversity, Equity & Inclusion | Modern Health | General Initiatives |
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion - Modern HealthModern 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.
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| Downtown | Octave | General Initiatives | Local |
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| Drug Addiction | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | General Initiatives | Online |
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| Education and Reading Promotion | PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U) | General Initiatives |
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Education and Reading Promotion - PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)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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| Ember | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Ember - Happify HealthEmber helps re-kindle the fire that burns inside each of us to thrive and excel, especially when struggling with chronic stress and burnout. |
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| Emotional CPR (eCPR) | National Empowerment Centre (NEC) | General Initiatives | Global | Training |
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Emotional CPR (eCPR) - National Empowerment Centre (NEC)Emotional CPR (eCPR) is an educational program designed to teach people to assist others through an emotional crisis. eCPR is based on the principles found to be shared by a number of support approaches:
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| EU-PROMENS | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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EU-PROMENS - Mental Health Europe (MHE)EU-PROMENS is a capacity-building programme on mental health financed by the EU4Health programme and will be implemented by the project consortium (GFA Consulting Group GmbH, Trimbos Institute, and Mental Health Europe) between January 2024 and December 2026. It will enhance and improve the capacity of health professionals across Europe in the field of mental health. The programme implements flagship 15 ‘Initiative For More And Better Trained Professionals in the EU’ of the Commission’s Communication on a comprehensive approach to mental health. It targets different groups of professionals, including: Health professionals working in mental health sector Teachers and educators working in the educational setting Social workers working in various community settings Professionals working in prisons and juvenile detention centres |
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| European Mental Health Week | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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European Mental Health Week - Mental Health Europe (MHE)The European Mental Health Week is a pan-European initiative that aims to raise awareness about the importance of mental health in our everyday lives. Set up and run by Europe’s largest independent mental health NGO Mental Health Europe, the seventh edition of the European Mental Health Week will take place from 19 to 25 of May 2025. More information about 2025 will be available here soon but in the meantime you can revisit the past editions on this page, and contact Mental Health Europe with any questions. This week-long online action is a chance for everyone to exchange about all aspects of mental health, share personal stories of coping with difficulties in times of crisis and in general, and highlight the need for action. |
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| Farm-Based and Work-Based Residential Programs | American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA) | General Initiatives | National | Housing | ||
Farm-Based and Work-Based Residential Programs - American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA)Residential treatment communities, residents participate in daily work, which plays a key role in their growth and recovery. Meaningful, necessary work provides tangible results by teaching new skills, building self-esteem, and fostering supportive connections among teammates. These provide a range of therapeutic work opportunities, which may include clerical work, agricultural work, building maintenance and repair, and retail sales,an opportunity to learn skills that can be marketable and a variety of clinical treatment approaches, with some programs offering a rich array of psychiatric therapy services. |
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| Farming Partnerships Program | The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU) | General Initiatives | National |
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Farming Partnerships Program - The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU)Farming Partnerships project aims at increasing mainstreaming of PWDS in government programmes such NAADs. Expected results are :
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| Find a Mental Health Program | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State |
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Find a Mental Health Program - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)Find a Mental Health Program is a Mental Health Program Directory with a variety of program directory search options:
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| Flatiron District | Octave | General Initiatives | Local |
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| FolkTime Fund | The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | Local | Peer Support |
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FolkTime Fund - The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health CareThe Folktime Fund will secure the future of FolkTime’s peer support programs for generations to come through the planned giving of its founders and other friends of FolkTime. FolkTime’s NE Portland Program provides peer support in a social setting to provide a safe space for recovery. Members of the NE Portland program receive support from peer support specialists as well as other members. They also explore other community support networks and provide avenues for discussing important topics regarding recovery that are often stigmatized in the community at large. The NE Portland Social Center provides a safe place for people with mental health diagnoses to come together in a relaxed atmosphere to play games, paint, garden, bowl, sing and eat together. Members host art shows and concerts in the community. FolkTime also offers a food pantry for members in coordination with Trader Joe’s and the Oregon Food Bank. All of our programming is free to members. FolkTime is unique in the Portland area. No other mental health recovery social program is open to all adults regardless of provider, residence or income.
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| For Providers | Modern Health | General Initiatives |
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For Providers - Modern HealthModern 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 |
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| Forensic Mental Health | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State | Forensic Mental Health |
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Forensic Mental Health - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)The Office of Mental Health's Forensic Mental Health Services is for persons with mental illness who come in contact with the criminal justice system. Focused interagency coordination, training and intervention on the State and local level is required to maintain community safety, while preventing inappropriate and unnecessary incarceration. Forensic mental health services in New York State are overseen by the Division of Forensic Services within the NYS Office of Mental Health (OMH). OMH has many partners who assist with serving the forensic population including:
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| Forensic Mental Health Practitioner (FMHP) Service | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National | Criminal Justice |
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Forensic Mental Health Practitioner (FMHP) Service - Together - For Mental HealthTogether’s Forensic Mental Health Practitioner (FMHP) Service works within the National Probation Service(NPS) to provide assessment and therapeutic intervention where people have a primary mental health need and may also be experiencing a number of other vulnerabilities including personality disorder, learning disability and substance or alcohol misuse. Our practitioners also support service users with risk concerns including self-harm and suicide. An important part of our practitioners’ role is to promote better understanding of the relationship between mental health problems and other vulnerabilities, and offending behaviour and risk. They work with Offender Managers through case consultation using a problem solving framework to support them to think in a psychologically informed way about the service user and their emotional and behavioural presentation. This supports Offender Managers to tailor their approach and respond to the diversity and need of the individuals they work with. This approach is in line with the core features of the National Offender Management Service (NOMS) Operational Model in delivering a Human Service Approach, where the primary focus is on the impact of the relationship developed between the Offender Manager and the service user. In addition, our practitioners help Offender Managers to develop links and navigate pathways to relevant mental health and social care services. We also work directly with these services to improve access routes and understanding of services within the NPS. Their team responds flexibly to the diverse needs of service users. For example, we have created a designated women and gangs specialist role, which deals with referrals from the Serious Group Offending Cohort, from Offender Managers across the NPS, and from our own practitioners in other NPS sites. |
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| Foresight | Koa Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Foresight - Koa HealthForesight is being developed to leverage AI to protect at-risk patients by predicting potential mental health emergencies before they occur and helping provider teams address them early. Busy clinicians cannot evaluate all the indicators of potential crises, all the time. Yet episodes of mental health crises show no signs of slowing down—worldwide, every 40 seconds someone dies by suicide and up to 80% of patients relapse following treatment for psychosis and schizophrenia. These episodes of mental crises are preventable, but many patients slip through the cracks. Foresight’s AI-enabled mental health crisis prediction model alerts providers so they can offer patients the support they need when they need it. Features include:
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| Forum Calls | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Online | Forums |
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| Foundations | Koa Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Foundations - Koa HealthDesigned to help organizations support their teams, Foundations, (formerly Evermind), enables people to take care of their mental wellbeing on their own terms, in a way that’s cost-effective. Their practical tools and evidence-based activities are created by mental health experts to help people deal with day-to-day stress and build resilience from their smartphones. An internal study showed people were able to reduce their stress (measured using the Perceived Stress Scale) in just two weeks. Foundations is a wellness device and has not been reviewed or cleared by the FDA. Features include:
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| Fundraising Options | in2mentalhealth | General Initiatives |
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Fundraising Options - in2mentalhealthThis 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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| Get Care | Quartet Health | General Initiatives |
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Get Care - Quartet HealthQuartet connects people to care that's right for you. They help infd the care you need based on your needs, preferences, and insurance
Quartet works by:
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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| Get Up! Get Moving!® | National Alliance for Hispanic Health | General Initiatives | Global |
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Get Up! Get Moving!® - National Alliance for Hispanic Health¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® is the nation’s premier annual Hispanic family physical activity and healthy lifestyle event. ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® is for people of all ages and all sizes. These FREE events feature fun and excitement for the whole family, free health screenings, healthy snacks, and prize drawings. ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!® has activity stations for soccer, tennis, baseball, basketball, dance, aerobics, yoga and much more! Check the calendar of events and join us at ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving! ​ |
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| Global Mental Health Network Websites | in2mentalhealth | General Initiatives |
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Global Mental Health Network Websites - in2mentalhealthGlobal 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
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| Global Minds | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | General Initiatives | Global | Low and Middle Income |
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Global Minds - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationGlobal MINDS @ Western is an Interdisciplinary Development Initiative of Western University, Canada with the objective of using social innovation approaches to catalyze the development, implementation, mobilization and evaluation of solutions to reduce the global burden of mental disorders and related issues (e.g., suicide). Global MINDS is focused on innovating for low resource settings in low and middle income countries (LMIC) (e.g., East Africa region) and for marginalized communities within Canada. |
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| Gnosis House Retreat Fund | The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | National | Residential Program |
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Gnosis House Retreat Fund - The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health CareThe Gnosis House Retreat Fund will establish a residential house in San Francisco or other Bay Area community based on the R.D. Laing model offering sanctuary and community to those seeking to move through mental, emotional and spiritual distress with minimal or no use of medication. The fund seeks to raise $500,000. The Gnosis Retreat Center aspires to be a place of safety and community for those who want to take the necessary time to step back and come to an understanding of themselves and their pain and regain their passion for living. It will offer a network of fellow travelers who aspire to cultivate skillful means of helping people whose relations with themselves and others have become an occasion of wretchedness and despair. By living together in a perfectly ordinary household with no regimen to follow, we hope to foster a better understanding of how each of us, perhaps unwittingly, sometimes occasion the predicament we are in, by getting to know ourselves and others at the deepest level. Gnosis Retreat Center is not a “treatment” center, but those who choose to live there are encouraged to participate in individual psychotherapy, with whomever they wish, off premises. Gnosis Retreat Center will be comprised of three part-time directors, two live-in staff, volunteers and interns from local graduate schools. Ongoing training, seminars, lecture presentations and poetry readings will be organized for the local neighborhood. Time isn’t “filled” with rote activities, but devoted to reflecting upon while forming friendships with one another, the key agent for lasting change and recovery. Meditation, yoga, mindfulness exercises, and a healthy diet are provided in order to ease the state of panic and turmoil that our guests are typically struggling with. |
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| Go Green Routes | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Go Green Routes - Mental Health Europe (MHE)The Go Green Routes project under Horizon 2020, led by the University of Limerick, will look at the positive effects of nature-based solutions on citizen’s physical health, but also mental health and well-being. Bringing together several cities, universities, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) and fellow NGOs across Europe, the project’s goal is to position European citizens as world ambassadors of urban sustainability. Advancing mental health and well-being, the project’s components will focus on nature-based enterprise, sustainable physical activity and digital, cultural and knowledge innovation. A knowledge ecosystem with urban communities will raise awareness about links between human and environmental health. |
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| Gotcha4Life Keynote Presentations & Workshops | Gotcha4Life | General Initiatives | National |
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Gotcha4Life Keynote Presentations & Workshops - Gotcha4LifeGotcha4Life kickstarts the conversation around mental fitness in communities with inspiring and interactive talks and workshops that engage, educate, and empower individuals and communities to build mental fitness. Members of the Gotcha4Life team including our passionate Founder, media personality Gus Worland, Gotcha4Life trained presenters and ambassadors, talk openly about their lived experiences, and the power of building mental fitness. |
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| Group Residential Communities | American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA) | General Initiatives | National | Housing | ||
Group Residential Communities - American Residential Treatment Association (ARTA)The family-like atmosphere of group homes is a major therapeutic tool, providing increased quality of life and continued growth. Residential treatment in a group home helps people with psychiatric disorders repair self-esteem, build skills, develop relationships, and learn to manage their mental health symptoms. They provide a stable, long-term living arrangement, clinical treatment may be optional and occurs off-site and th length of stay varies and can be for an extended period. |
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| Horizon® Performance | Magstim® TMS Therapy | General Initiatives | Online |
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Horizon® Performance - Magstim® TMS TherapyHorizon® 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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| Housing and Long-Term Services & Supports | Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority | General Initiatives | State | Housing Campaign |
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Housing and Long-Term Services & Supports - Alaska Mental Health Trust AuthorityThe Trust's Housing and Long-Term Services & Supports focus area concentrates on ensuring beneficiaries have access to a continuum of services and supports that maximize independence in their home and community. Supportive housing services are for people who are homeless who have one or more chronic conditions or disabilities and need a range of support services to remain housed. People who are served through supportive housing have a history of institutionalization or are at risk of institutionalization. LTSS are delivered in home- and community-based settings as well as institutions. Assistive technology, devices, equipment, smart home technology, physical alterations to a home including ramps, and technology based interactive medical devices are examples of supports that can be put in place to support a person. Services examples include:
Services typically involve a combination of family caregivers and direct service workers. Goals of this focus area are to:
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| Human Rights Resources | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| ICI Connect | Inner Compass Initiative | General Initiatives | Online |
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ICI Connect - Inner Compass InitiativeICI Connect is a one-on-one networking tool helps people who are asking questions or thinking critically about the mental health system find and connect with each other online or in person. Through geographical and interest-based searching, registered members can search for other members who live nearby to spark new friendships or collaborations, exchange mutual support, organize events or groups, set up crisis networks, or begin to build grassroots community alternatives to the mental health system |
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| Individual Profiles | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| Inner Fire Fund | The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | National | Residential Program |
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Inner Fire Fund - The Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health CareThe Inner Fire Fund will launch a proactive, healing community at Grace Brook Farm in Brookline, Vermont, offering a choice for people to recover from debilitating and traumatic life challenges without the use of psychotropic medications. Donations will cover the cost of capital construction ($715K) and implementation personnel ($140K) as well as the projected cash-flow deficit during the ramp-up stage of operations (about $525,000 which could be financed with a charitable no-interest loan). Inner Fire, Inc. has been created to offer an alternative to the current treatment model. Detoxing from psychotropic medications will be part of the program, including holistic treatment options based on a range of proven therapeutic practices, structured individualized care and deep healing in a residential environment that values and reconnects the human being with his inner fire, inborn power and purpose in life. Inner Fire grew out of the personal and professional experience of Beatrice Birch. Beatrice has an extensive background in therapeutic and administrative aspects of residential treatment facilities and is a leading practitioner of Hauschka Artistic Therapy and has worked throughout the world in treatment facilities and training institutes. She has applied knowledge from 30 years of professional practice in prisons, inner cities, residential facilities and her own private practice. The heart of this initiative is about people: love and respect for people and the challenges of being human. |
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| Innovations | Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) | General Initiatives |
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Innovations - Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)Innovations is a database of innovations catalogues comprehensive summaries of mental health programs and research projects around the world.
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| Insurance Plans | Quartet Health | General Initiatives |
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Insurance Plans - Quartet HealthQuartet'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.
How Quartet helps your members:
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| Intensive Change Programs | Aduro | General Initiatives | Online |
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| Investing to Save | The Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA) | General Initiatives | National | Promotion & Awareness |
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Investing to Save - The Mental Health Council of Australia (MHCA)Investing to Save presents a major contribution towards mentally healthy people, and mentally healthy communities. It shows how we can, with the right targeted investments, improve the mental health of our community, and in turn the mental wealth of the nation. It tackles a set of complex issues from a new perspective, and a new pragmatic approach to the scale of the task of reforming our mental health system. |
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| It Starts With You | Resilience Collective (RC) | General Initiatives | Online |
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It Starts With You - Resilience Collective (RC)It Starts With You is a mental health resource by Resilience Collective (RC) that chronicles the recovery journeys of peers or persons with lived experience of a mental health condition. It showcases authentic and personal narratives from peers on how they took that first step to seek help and find support despite having to face their mental health struggles. |
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| Janamanas | Anjali | General Initiatives | National |
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Janamanas - AnjaliJanamanas is Anjali’s flagship community mental health initiative. The program was initiated to de-institutionalize mental health services and make it available, affordable, and accessible to marginalised sections of the community. The program works in partnership with Municipalities by creating a cadre of women from self help groups into barefoot mental health professionals. Objectives of Janamanas include:
Janamanas shifts the paradigm of care from institutions to the community, and partners with citizens to identify and train local individuals to become change agents in the field of mental health. It de-stigmatizes and ‘normalizes’ mental health care through easy access to information, counselling or Talk-listen-talk model and referral services that are provided by approachable and empathetic para-professionals who are known and trusted within the community. It creates a eco-system that promote mental well-being, empowers women from community with limited formal education to become champions of mental health care which helps move mental health care services away from the bio-medical domination. Activities of Janamanas include:
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| Kigezi Cultural Library | PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U) | General Initiatives | Local |
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Kigezi Cultural Library - PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)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:
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| KNOWLEDGEBASE | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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KNOWLEDGEBASE - Mind Freedom InternationalKNOWLEDGEBASE is MindFreedom’s library of information about mental health, psychiatry, human rights & alternatives. These are items gathered by MindFreedom about mental health care, the psychiatric profession, advocacy, humane alternatives and more. This information is gathered for public education, and does not necessarily reflect the position of MindFreedom and its board. Nothing on MindFreedom.org or in our material should be construed as an attempt to offer or render a medical or legal opinion.
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| Kognito | American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) | General Initiatives | National | Training |
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Kognito - American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)Kognito offers a variety of different learning scenarios including but not limited to:
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| Learning Clusters | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Consultation |
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Learning Clusters - The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED)NNED Learning Clusters consist of small groups of community-based organizations that come together around a shared priority issue. Best practices and evidence-based strategies and programs that emerge from these consultative sessions and follow-up discussions are developed into products that can be tested in research models and disseminated with technical assisstance throughout the NNED. |
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| Let’s Prevent Diabetes Program | National Alliance for Hispanic Health | General Initiatives |
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Let’s Prevent Diabetes Program - National Alliance for Hispanic HealthThe National Alliance for Hispanic Health’s (the Alliance) Let’s Prevent Diabetes (Prevengamos la diabetes (LPD)) Program contributes to the nation’s health and well-being by addressing prediabetes and the disproportionate burden of diabetes among Hispanics by replicating CDC’s National Diabetes Prevention Program (NDPP) in seven underserved communities through the delivery of a Lifestyle Change Program (LCP). A CDC-recognized Alliance community-based organization partner in each community is delivering a 12-month intervention using the culturally proficient and bilingual “Prevent T2 Curriculum / Prevenga el T2 Currículo” to hundreds of participants each year. It is anticipated that program participants diagnosed with prediabetes or at risk for diabetes who complete the curriculum will learn and adopt meaningful healthy lifestyle strategies, achieve a 5-7% weight loss, increase regular physical activity, and decrease their risk for type 2 diabetes. |
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| Living Well: A Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW 2014 – 2024 | Mental Health Commission of New South Wales | General Initiatives |
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Living Well: A Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW 2014 – 2024 - Mental Health Commission of New South WalesLiving Well: A Strategic Plan for Mental Health in NSW 2014 – 2024 is the 10-year plan for mental health reform in NSW. The Commission conducted a mid-term review of the strategic plan and has developed a refreshed strategy, Living Well in Focus 2020-2024: A strategic plan for community recovery, wellbeing and mental health in NSW |
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| Local Action Groups | Open The Doors | General Initiatives | Global |
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Magstim Egi - Magstim® TMS TherapyMagstim Acquires Electrical Geodesics, Inc. (EGI) is high-density EEG complements Magstim’s Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation Technology Driving Innovation |
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Magstim TMS Therapy - Magstim® TMS TherapyMagstim 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.
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| Members | Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) | General Initiatives |
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Members - Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)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.
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| Mental Fitness | Gotcha4Life | General Initiatives | National |
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Mental Fitness - Gotcha4LifeGotcha4Life delivers preventative mental fitness workshops and training to inspire and enable all Australians to take action to build their mental fitness. We deliver to schools, sports clubs, community groups, and workplaces to get those hard conversations started sooner and provide the skills to have them within our communities. |
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| Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategy 2025-2030 and Outcome Measurement Framework | Mental Health Commission of Western Australia (MHCWA) | General Initiatives | State |
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Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drugs Strategy 2025-2030 and Outcome Measurement Framework - Mental Health Commission of Western Australia (MHCWA)The Mental Health Commission (Commission) is leading the development of a new Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug Strategy 2025-2030 (MHAOD Strategy) and Outcomes Measurement Framework. The State Government committed to the development of a new system-wide strategy and to adopt a person-centered, outcomes-focused approach to system evaluation as part of a broader package of reforms to improve leadership, collaboration and coordination of the mental health and alcohol and other drugs systems. |
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| Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Emergencies | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | General Initiatives | 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 Care & Psychosocial Support for Cambodian Prisoners | Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO) | General Initiatives | National | Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program |
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Mental Health Care & Psychosocial Support for Cambodian Prisoners - Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO)Mental Health Care & Psychosocial Support for Cambodian Prisoners support sprisoners, both male and female, in four of Cambodia’s 26 prisons with legal, medical and mental health services. The prisons we are currently working in are Correctional Center 1, Correctional Center 2, Kandal Provincial Prison and Kampong Chhnang Provincial Prison. In addition to our work in these four target prisons, we also provide clinical mental health assessments and crisis support at the request of other prisons. This project also aims to build the capacity of the prisons’ health staff and partner NGOs by expanding their knowledge about mental health and enabling them to identify prisoners with psychological problems and refer them to the appropriate services. Prison guards also benefit from TPO’s work in prisons through a heightened awareness and understanding of mental health issues and improved ability to interact with prisoners with mental health issues. Also, when the inmates psychological well-being improves, this results in a reduction of challenging work situations for the guards to handle.
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| Mental Health Disorders | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | General Initiatives | Online |
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| Mental Health First Aid | American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) | General Initiatives | National | Training | ||
Mental Health First Aid - American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)Mental Health First Aid is a certification course that helps people assist an individual experiencing a mental health or substance use-related crisis. In the Mental Health First Aid course, one learns about:
MHFA has several supplemental courses including youth and adolescents, military and veterans, older adults, Spanish, public safety, and higher education. |
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| Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panels | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panels - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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.
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| Mental Health Literacy Development | Mental Health Commission of New South Wales | General Initiatives |
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| Mental Health Network | Mental Health Commission of Western Australia (MHCWA) | General Initiatives | State |
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Mental Health Network - Mental Health Commission of Western Australia (MHCWA)The Mental Health Network was first established in 2014 and has contributed to supporting the implementation of mental health and alcohol and other drugs priorities and reform agendas. Since then, the Mental Health Commission (the Commission) has continued to strengthen its governance of the mental health and alcohol and other drugs systems, and embed stakeholder engagement practices including: Establishment of a new and comprehensive mental health and alcohol and other drugs systems governance structure, including dedicated Lived Experience and Clinical Advisory Groups; Establishment of Assistant Commissioner advisory roles within Aboriginal Affairs, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Lived Experience Consumer and Lived Experience Significant Other; Development and ongoing implementation of the Commission’s Working Together: Mental Health and Alcohol and Other Drug Engagement Framework 2018 - 2025 and Toolkit; Formation of time-limited advisory, steering and working groups that recruit specific expertise for specific purposes; and An increased focus on lived experience expertise and engagement within dedicated positions at the Commission, and representation on governance committees, steering and working groups. As a result of these developments, the Mental Health Networks will no longer operate in the same way, with some transitioning to their own, independent Community of Practice. The Commission will continue to prioritise stakeholder engagement moving forward, aligning priorities with fit-for-purpose approaches. Along with our new system governance structures and engagement processes, the Commission is establishing a new online engagement platform to expand and diversify our reach. Further information regarding the online engagement platform will be available as the project develops. If you would like to be one of the first to hear about the new platform when it is finalised, please click here. You can register to receive our bi-monthly e-newsletter, Stakeholder Connect, to keep updated on key initiatives and opportunities to get involved. All recipients of Stakeholder Connect will be invited to join the online engagement platform once it is established. |
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| Mental Health Promotion | The Mental Health Council of Tasmania | General Initiatives | State | Health Promotion |
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Mental Health Promotion - The Mental Health Council of TasmaniaThe Mental Health Council of Tasmania promotes and supports mental health promotion campaigns and activities that promote positive mental health and wellbeing. We want everyone to consider maintaining and taking steps to look after your mental health just as you should your physical health. Working in conjunction with our members and other key stakeholders, MHCT supports several different mental health promotion initiatives. In particular:
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| Mental Health Providers | Quartet Health | General Initiatives |
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Mental Health Providers - Quartet HealthQuartet is a free online platform to help grow your practice that aism to expand your client base and treat total health through providing:
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| Mental Health Referrals | Quartet Health | General Initiatives |
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Mental Health Referrals - Quartet HealthQuartet simplifies mental health referrals to upport patients’ mental health through Quartet’s specialty referral platform. Quartet is a free, all encompassing mental health solution
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| Mental Health Systems | Quartet Health | General Initiatives |
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Mental Health Systems - Quartet HealthQuartet is a platform and service to better navigate mental health care that aims to
What your staff can do with Quartet
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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| Mentality | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Mentality - Mental Health Europe (MHE)The project MENTALITY pilots established European promising practices targeted at children, healthcare and other care workers, people with pre-existing mental health problems and psychosocial disabilities, migrants, and service providers. The project establishes a path for successful and sustainable transfer and adaptation of practices in participating countries that also leads to in-country upscale and further future implementation in other EU countries. Capacity-building activities and materials are developed and made available to support this. An EU-wide awareness-raising campaign is carried out at the same time to break a major barrier to mental health support, stigma and discrimination. |
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| Mentorship Support Program | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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Mentorship Support Program - Mind Freedom InternationalThe Mentorship Support Program is connecting mentors to emerging leaders and activists who fight for human rights in the mental health system. If you are interested in being connected to a mentor, contact Sarah-at-MindFreedom-dot-org for more information. The purpose of this project is to:
Mentorship may be centered around helping a particular individual gain access to an alternative to forced/coerced psychiatric treatment (which is a human right) or assisting one or more psychiatric survivors and advocate effectively for human rights in their community, such as by eliminating unjust practices or promoting alternatives and choices in general. |
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| MFI Pocket Organising Handbook | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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MFI Pocket Organising Handbook - Mind Freedom InternationalMindFreedom published a comprehensive handbook for psychiatric survivors with help from the Foundation for Excellence in Mental Health Care,. This guide is intended to help survivors protect themselves and others from psychiatric harm as well as organize for human rights throughout the world. |
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| Mind Freedom Affiliates | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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Mind Freedom Affiliates - Mind Freedom InternationalThe MFI Affiliate Campaign is on! Here you will find information, links, and resources about MindFreedom Affiliate and Sponsor groups.
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| MINDFREEDOM SHIELD | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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MINDFREEDOM SHIELD - Mind Freedom InternationalThe Mind Freedom Shield Program is a coordinated registration system and solidarity network of current Mind Freedom members who want to have as much protection as possible from coerced or forced psychiatric treatment.The Mind Freedom Shield is not meant to replace a formal psychiatric “advance directive,” which is a legal document we highly recommend people fill out. Mind Freedom does not have the resources to assist in completing an advance directive. The MindFreedom Shield helps protect registered members from coerced psychiatric procedures. MindFreedom International issues alerts about individuals at risk of orcurrently experiencing involuntary psychiatric procedures, including onan outpatient basis while living peacefully in the community in theirown residences. Current MindFreedom members may register for the MindFreedom Shield for free. Then if a member with a Shield is threatened with coerced psychiatry, that member can instantly activate a public alert system.
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| MINDS Leadership Development Program (MLDP) | The Minds Foundation | General Initiatives | Global | Leadership Development |
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MINDS Leadership Development Program (MLDP) - The Minds FoundationMINDS Leadership Development Program (MLDP) is designed to introduce enthusiastic students, who are interested in helping those in need, to the non-profit world and the responsibilities associated with it. Students who participate in this program can fast track their way to associate positions at MINDS. The program consists of two stages.
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| Mindset | Koa Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Mindset - Koa HealthMindset complements in-person treatment by providing educational content and exercises to help individuals better understand and live well with their depression. With Mindset, providers can expand their reach and offer additional support to patients outside of scheduled sessions. Designed for people with depression, Mindset offers an eight-step program based on the principles of CBT. Individuals work through exercises to better understand and manage their mental state while providers are able to track their progress through an integrated dashboard. Mindset is a wellness device and has not been cleared or reviewed by the FDA. Features include:
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| MINDSET Learning Hub | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | General Initiatives | National | Employment |
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MINDSET Learning Hub - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)MINDSET Learning Hub is Singapore’s ï¬rst and only job training and placement centre that provides Workforce Skills Qualiï¬cations (WSQ) training to persons in recovery. At MLH, they create a conducive environment that supports learning needs. Their multidisciplinary team work with people on an individualised learning and employment plan. The plan is customised to your learning speed, and helps you set realistic goals in your journey of learning and employment. With support from our industry partners, This are also able to provide training that simulates actual work environments to gain practical workplace skills leading up to job placement. At MLH, they support the vocational needs of persons in recovery through:
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| Moment | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Moment - Happify HealthMoment is designed to help individuals practice mindfulness to improve mental clarity, relate more to others, improve their sleep or simply hack life’s challenges. |
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| MyCHOIS | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State |
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MyCHOIS - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)MyCHOIS is an innovative Web-based portfolio of reports and tools developed by New York State Office of Mental Health to promote active participation by consumers in their treatment and recovery. MyCHOIS includes three major components:
Consumers use MyCHOIS to complete a MyCHOIS CommonGround Health Report prior to each medication appointment at computer kiosks dedicated to MyCHOIS use. Trained peer specialists assist consumers as they navigate the MyCHOIS program, empower consumers to find appropriate resources in the Learning Center and function as integral members of the MyCHOIS quality improvement team. As clinics incorporate MyCHOIS and the MyCHOIS CommonGround Health Report into daily use, we anticipate an enhanced focus on client-centered care, more frequent shared decision-making, an improvement in client and prescriber satisfaction and an increase in the effectiveness and efficiency of medication visits. |
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| National Day Without Stigma Kit | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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National Day Without Stigma Kit - Active MindsNational 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:
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| National Disability Insurance Scheme | Richmond Wellbeing | General Initiatives | National |
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| National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Health Promotion |
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National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month - The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED)July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month and the month offers organizations of all types and sizes a wonderful opportunity to create mental health awareness in diverse communities. The US House of Representatives proclaimed July as this special month in 2008, aiming to improve access to mental health treatment and services through increased public awareness. Since then, many organizations have hosted a variety of events and activities in communities across the country each year. Ways to get involved include
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| National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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National Outcomes and Casemix Collection (NOCC) - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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.
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| National Suicide Prevention Lifeline | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | National | Hotline |
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National Suicide Prevention Lifeline - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a national network of local crisis centers that provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We're committed to improving crisis services and advancing suicide prevention by empowering individuals, advancing professional best practices, and building awareness. . |
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| NeuroBlu | Holmusk | General Initiatives | Online |
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NeuroBlu - HolmuskNeuroBlu was created by Holmusk, a global data science and digital technology company on a mission to reimagine behavioral health and transform lives. Holmusk launched NeuroBlu to make our powerful evidence engine accessible across the health ecosystem. NeuroBlu's data warehouse and underlying data engineering processes were built by experts with the aim of making NeuroBlu an indispensable part of behavioral health research, innovation, and care delivery. Through data partnerships and expanded EHR system sources, NeuroBlu's data warehouse will double in volume to over 2 million patients by the end of 2021. They are actively working to get our data to regulatory-grade quality, which would enable life sciences companies to generate evidence that can support regulatory submissions. The analytics toolkit is regularly updated, with more code templates and new tools that support clinical trial design, data visualization, and more. They aim to integrate novel types of data to show the full picture of behavioral health. This includes patient-reported outcomes, data from digital tools, and claims data. |
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| Neuromodulation | Magstim® TMS Therapy | General Initiatives | Online |
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Neuromodulation - Magstim® TMS TherapyOptimum TMS solutions enable ground breaking neuroscience, medical research & diagnostics. |
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| NNED Communities of Practice (CoP) | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Community Of Practice (CoP) |
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NNED Communities of Practice (CoP) - The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED)NNED Communities of Practice (CoP) are professional development opportunities for NNED Members to receive training on a specific promising practice that can be implemented in diverse communities. Members will ‘meet’ regularly using virtual learning platforms to receive training, discuss common practice challenges and successes, and share information about strategies and resources. NNED CoP:
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| NNED Forums | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Online | Forums |
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NNED Forums - The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED)The NNED Discussion Forum is a private space for NNED Members to access information, dialogue with each other, and share resources. It invites individuals and organizations addressing mental health or substance use disparities, with a strong focus on diverse communities, to join the NNED. |
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| NNED Learn | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Online |
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NNED Learn - The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED)NNEDLearn 2018 is an opportunity for NNED members to learn and implement evidence-based, adapted, and culturally-specific behavioral health practices. This training model includes an on-site training and follow-up virtual coaching sessions. The full NNEDLearn training model consists of four critical components:
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| NNED Share | The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED) | General Initiatives | Online | Information, Knowledge &/or Idea Exchange |
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NNED Share - The National Network to Eliminate Disparities in Behavioral Health (NNED)NNEDshare is a collaborative space to share resources and intervention efforts to improve the delivery of behavioral health care interventions in diverse populations, learn about resources and innovative community efforts across the county, and connect with others to learn from you and support your efforts. The NNED is interested in interventions that aim to improve and/or reduce behavioral health care disparities and promote behavioral health equity among diverse populations. We use the term “interventions” to include activities like:
By submitting a resource, your intervention, or idea, you will help a community of learners interested in addressing behavioral health disparities and reduce the tendency to “reinvent the wheel.” NNED members will both learn from you and can support your own efforts to design and implement interventions in your community.
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| NOCC Measures | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives |
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NOCC Measures - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)NOCC measures include consumer completed measures, clinician completed measures and social inclusion measures. These include
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| Oasis Day Centre | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | General Initiatives | National | Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program |
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Oasis Day Centre - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)Oasis Day Centre provides psychosocial rehabilitation and training for persons with mental illness. They help beneï¬ciaries to realise their potential and improve the management of their conditions, so that they can better reintegrate into the community. Their beneficiaries are supported in their recovery and reintegration journey through:
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| Online Training Portal - Online Outcome and Casemix Measures Training | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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Online Training Portal - Online Outcome and Casemix Measures Training - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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:
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| Open Door Materials | Open The Doors | General Initiatives | Online |
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Open Door Materials - Open The DoorsThe following materials were developed as tools to implement the WPA Programme to Reduce the Stigma and Discrimination Because of Schizophrenia. They are available for programme participants to customize to fit local culture and programme needs. The information from the WPA Programme to Reduce Stigma and Discrimination because of Schizophrenia has been divided into five volumes, available below.
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| Operation Unchain | Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO) | General Initiatives | National | Health Promotion |
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Operation Unchain - Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO)TPO helps unchain people with mental health problems who are literally chained up in rural Cambodian homes due to a lack of awareness about mental health issues and the lack of affordable and effective services. This project raises awareness of mental health issues in rural Cambodian communities and demonstrates that there are alternatives to chaining up family members struggling with mental illness. Mobile TPO teams will travel to rural areas to treat patients, educate families on how to care for their loved ones, and train local health workers so more community members can access the care they desperately need. By bringing care and training directly to the people who need it most, this work will shift communities’ attitudes about mental health issues and the help that is available. Families that are overwhelmed will find relief as their relatives with mental illness gain more independence, realize their rights, and finally have the opportunity to participate in society. |
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| Organisation Support | 7 Cups of Tea | General Initiatives | Online |
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Organisation Support - 7 Cups of Tea7 Cups of Tea provides emotional support for nonprofit members through confidential conversations with trained active listeners and engaging activities, 7 Cups of Tea helps your members build community and overcome challenges.
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| Organisational Profiles | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| Organisations | Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) | General Initiatives |
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Organisations - Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)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.
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| Our Voices Network | National Alliance for Hispanic Health | General Initiatives | National |
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Our Voices Network - National Alliance for Hispanic HealthOur Voices Network provides training and technical assistance, and dissemination of the latest information on tobacco and cancer control. The Nuestras Voces (Our Voices) National Network to Reduce Tobacco-Related and Cancer Health Disparities works to empower Hispanics and those who serve them around the United States to eliminate disparities in these critical health areas. Specifically, Network activities include:
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| Outreach Services - Richmond Wellbeing | Richmond Wellbeing | General Initiatives | National |
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Outreach Services - Richmond Wellbeing - Richmond WellbeingBuilding strong connections and participating in your community is an important part of creating a valued and fulfilling life for yourself. With outreach and community-based support services, we assist you to stay healthy in your home and work to empower you to live an independent life. Varying levels of support are available, and we provide personalised programs to ensure services are relevant to you and your needs.
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| Oxford VR Platform | Oxford Virtual Reality | General Initiatives |
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Oxford VR Platform - Oxford Virtual RealityOxford 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.
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| Partners in Art Initative | The Royal Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | State | Art Exhibition |
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Partners in Art Initative - The Royal Mental Health CareThe Partners in Art Initiative is a program at The Royal that recognizes artistic talent. Its purposes are to:
The Partners in Art Initiative Committee welcomes artwork from clients, staff, volunteers of The Royal and its partners. Art is displayed in several designated areas for both long- and short-term periods. You can help us grow by submitting your artwork, volunteering on the committee, purchasing artwork or donating to the Bursary Fund. A percentage of the proceeds from each sale goes to the Partners in Art Initiative Bursary Fund. This fund is used to assist artists by helping to pay for education or supplies. |
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| Past Leaders Special Interest Group | American Psychosomatic Society | General Initiatives | National | Collaboration & Networking | ||
Past Leaders Special Interest Group - American Psychosomatic SocietyThe Past Leaders Special Interest Group is a group of previous leaders of the Society provides important perspectives about many relevant issues, including the current state and direction of the Society, its potential future goals, how it might relate to other professional groups. The Past Leaders are encouraged to participate on each of the APS committees. The Past Leaders Special Interest Group meets at a dinner during the Annual Meeting, convenes by conference call at least twice each year, and engages in other business such as nominating individuals for APS awards, or communicating about specific activities by email and use of the APS website. |
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| Pathways | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National |
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Pathways - Together - For Mental HealthPathways services provide holistic assessments of each individual’s needs, addressing both practical and psychological aspects in order to tackle the problems at the root of a person’s distress. We work strategically with the emergency services and other key organisations to develop ways in which they can work together more effectively and as a result help prevent individuals from reaching crisis point. Each person is encouraged to identify the three hardest things that are currently making their lives difficult. Our staff team then works with them to build their own resources and resilience in order to overcome these issues. By focusing on people’s strengths and providing support that helps them to build positive relationships and networks, they will be better equipped to cope with life’s challenges, manage their mental wellbeing and ultimately reduce their use of emergency services. The Pathways approach operates at three distinct and complementary levels:
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| PearConnect | Pear Therapeutics | General Initiatives | Online |
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PearConnect - Pear TherapeuticsPearConnect is the industry’s first patient service center for Prescription Digital Therapeutics (or PDTs). This innovative center connects:
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. Are you a patient or healthcare professional looking for support? To contact us via email, please fill out the form. |
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| Periscope | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Periscope - Mental Health Europe (MHE)The PERISCOPE project is a Pan-European Response to the ImpactS of COVID-19 and future Pandemics and Epidemics. The project is funded by the European Commission under the Horizon 2020 programme. |
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| Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State |
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Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)Personalized Recovery Oriented Services (PROS) is a comprehensive model that integrates rehabilitation, treatment, and support services for people with serious mental illness. Sample goals for individuals using PROS include live independently, build natural supports, find and keep a job, reach higher levels of education, secure preferred housing, improve medication management There are four Components in the PROS program:
The Office of Mental Health (OMH) worked together with counties, mental health service providers, and consumer groups to design the PROS mental health program. The PROS license gives counties and providers the ability to integrate multiple programs into a comprehensive rehabilitation service. |
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| Perspectives | Koa Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Perspectives - Koa HealthPerspectives is being developed to provide guided cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) via app to patients across a range of disorders. At present, Perspectives is undergoing a pivotal clinical trial for FDA clearance as a digital therapeutic for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). Combining clinically validated therapy with app-based personal support, Perspectives is being developed to provide guided cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) with coaching support to patients across a range of disorders. Following years of collaboration with MGH, Perspectives is in a pivotal clinical trial for FDA clearance as a digital therapeutic for Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD). Features include:
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| Police and Mental Health | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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Police and Mental Health - The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)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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| Policy Resources | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| PostSecretU | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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PostSecretU - Active MindsPost 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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| Product Pipeline | Pear Therapeutics | General Initiatives | Online |
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| Professional Resources | Children’s Mental Health Ontario | General Initiatives | State |
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| Progression Together | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National |
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Progression Together - Together - For Mental HealthProgression Together is a model of personalised accommodation based support. It is designed to help people with complex and challenging mental health needs move progressively towards increased independence, at a pace that’s right for them. The six key elements of Progression Together are:
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| Project Comfort | Amaudo | General Initiatives | ||||
Project Comfort - AmaudoProject Comfort is a community-based service for children with learning and physical impairments, providing specialist care and teaching relatives how to provide support. Fieldworkers run awareness training in villages, support groups for parents and advise teachers so that children can attend school with peers. |
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| Psychaitric Advance Directives | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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Psychaitric Advance Directives - Mind Freedom InternationalAn advance directive is a written document that expresses your wishes in advance about what types of treatments, services and other assistance you want during a personal mental health crisis. A directive provides a clear statement of your medical treatment preferences and other wishes or instructions. You can also use it to grant legal decision-making authority to another person to be your advocate and agent until the crisis is over. An advance directive goes into effect if you are hospitalized and it has been determined that you “lack the capacity to make decisions for yourself.” By writing your advance directive when your capacity is not in question, you have the opportunity to better influence what happens during a hospital stay. In an emergency situation, therefore it’s critical that an advanced directive is made in advance. For state by state information in the United States and for other countries: |
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| Psychiatric Advance Directives | Mind | General Initiatives | Online |
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Psychiatric Advance Directives - MindAn advance directive is a written document that expresses your wishes in advance about what types of treatments, services and other assistance you want during a personal mental health crisis. A directive provides a clear statement of your medical treatment preferences and other wishes or instructions. You can also use it to grant legal decision-making authority to another person to be your advocate and agent until the crisis is over. |
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| Psychosocial Rehabilitation | Mental Health Uganda | General Initiatives |
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Psychosocial Rehabilitation - Mental Health UgandaThe Psychosocial Rehabilitation is a three year project to improve the life of homeless people with mental illness living in the streets of Kampala. The project:
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| Queer Resilience Clinic | Octave | General Initiatives | Online |
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Queer Resilience Clinic - OctaveOctave have built a team of therapists who are committed to providing affirming care to queer and trans people of all genders and sexualities. Finding the right therapist can be challenging and sometimes downright frustrating. We know that many people avoid therapy altogether for fear of facing ignorance or discrimination. They’ve built a team of therapists who have demonstrated experience in working with queer communities and are dedicating their time exclusively to learning and developing expertise on these issues:
The therapists in this clinic have all dedicated significant training and clinical focus to LGBTQ+ mental health. In addition, the team has ongoing training so they can stay up-to-date in an ever-evolving field. Some of them are leaders in the field and regularly provide training to other therapists on LGBTQ+ concerns. As experienced clinicians working with LGBTQ+ clients, we recognized that many queer and/or trans people find the process of finding an affirming therapist to be frustrating, challenging, and laborious. We envisioned a system in which LGBTQ+ clients would feel comfortable getting support from clinicians who are more familiar and understanding of who they are in the world. At Octave we already had clinicians with a great amount of expertise in this area, so we tapped into their skills and talents to be able to create this offering for the community. Clinicians must be aware of the ways in which identity, how one interacts with the world, systems such as homophobia, transphobia, heteronormativity, and ciscentrism affect mental health and wellbeing. Most therapists are not trained to work with LGBTQ+ people and for that reason typically cause more harm than good. We acknowledge that while not every issue that a queer and/or trans person needs to bring to therapy is related to gender or sexuality, it’s crucial to be able to build a relationship of trust with someone who can make space for these aspects of identity and experience along with all other aspects of cultural identity and experience. |
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| Recovery Residences | Indiana Association of Recovery Residences | General Initiatives | State | Peer-Run Respite |
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| Rehab Centers for Addiction Treatment | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | General Initiatives | National |
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Rehab Centers for Addiction Treatment - The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol RehabThe 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.
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| Research Resources | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| reSET | Pear Therapeutics | General Initiatives | Online |
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reSET - Pear TherapeuticsreSET 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:
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| Resources | Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN) | General Initiatives |
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Resources - Mental Health Innovation Network (MHIN)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:
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| Response to Mental Health Impact of Ukraine Crisis (MH_UKR) | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Response to Mental Health Impact of Ukraine Crisis (MH_UKR) - Mental Health Europe (MHE)MH_UKR (Response to Mental Health Impact of Ukraine Crisis) is a Project funded by the European Programme for Integration and Migration (EPIM), which aims to increase, improve, support and strengthen the response to the mental health impact of the ongoing Ukraine crisis. |
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| Ripple | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Ripple - Happify HealthRipple helps managers embrace the challenges of leading others, and find their flow as they strive to develop healthier, higher-performing teams. |
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| SAMH Activity Hub | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | General Initiatives | National | Housing |
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SAMH Activity Hub - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)The SAMH Activity Hub provides psychosocial rehabilitative programmes to assist residents in their recovery from mental illness and to reintegrating them into the community. Activity Hub’s services include occupational therapy, social work, psychological services and vocational placements. SAMH manages the Activity Hub @ Pelangi Village and conducts psychosocial rehabilitative programmes for residents. Residents are assisted in their recovery and reintegration into the community through:
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| SAMH Group Homes | The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH) | General Initiatives | National | Housing |
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SAMH Group Homes - The Singapore Association for Mental Health (SAMH)SAMH Group Homes is an independent living facility for people with mental health conditions who have a desire to be gainfully employed, develop communal living and independent living skills, as well as strengthen their ability to integrate into the community. At SAMH Group Homes, SAMH provide residents opportunities to experience community integration in the heartlands. This is achieved through a holistic provision of vocational and psychosocial rehabilitation services.
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| Sector Development | The Mental Health Council of Tasmania | General Initiatives | State | Systematic Advocacy |
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Sector Development - The Mental Health Council of TasmaniaSector Development aims to assist the community-managed mental health sector with the provision of efficient, effective and connected services, delivering relevant services and programs, with strong governance, leadership and partnerships. To achieve this they focus on:
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| Send Silence Packing | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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Send Silence Packing - Active MindsThe 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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| Sexual Reproductive Health Education | PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U) | General Initiatives |
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Sexual Reproductive Health Education - PeerLink Initiative Uganda (PELI-U)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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| Shifting the Landscape for Suicide Prevention in NSW | Mental Health Commission of New South Wales | General Initiatives |
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| Sleepio | Big Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Sleepio - Big HealthSleepio is a digital sleep improvement program that is scientifically proven to help overcome poor sleep and thereby improve mental health run by Big Health. Accompanied by his narcoleptic dog, Pavlov, The Prof guides you on a journey to better sleep: meeting with you for weekly sessions or whenever you may need a helping hand. The Prof learns about you, your challenges, and your goals to personalize your program and is always available to provide relevant help wherever and whenever you need it. Based on cognitive and behavioral techniques for sleep and designed by Professor Colin Espie (Oxford University), Sleepio delivers practical strategies that are backed by decades of evidence |
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| Somryst | Pear Therapeutics | General Initiatives | Online |
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Somryst - Pear TherapeuticsSomryst® 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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| Special Interest Groups | The EU Compass For Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing | General Initiatives | Global | Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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Special Interest Groups - The EU Compass For Action on Mental Health and WellbeingSpecial Interest Groups (SIGs) gather in an informal group to discuss issues, cases, pharmaceuticals, research and training. SIGs are a vivid contribution of networking and supporting members and members of national associations that are associated with the EAPM. They meet at the EAPM Annual Meetings, report at the General Assembly and stay in exchange throughout the year via emails and phone conferences. All Special Interest Groups are expected to present a short summary of their activities before the annual EAPM conference. This report has to be sent to the EAPM Administrator in advance.
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| Special Interest Groups (SIGs) | The European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM) | General Initiatives | Global | Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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Special Interest Groups (SIGs) - The European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM)Special Interest Groups (SIGs) gather in an informal group to discuss issues, cases, pharmaceuticals, research and training. SIGs are a vivid contribution of networking and supporting members and members of national associations that are associated with the EAPM. They meet at the EAPM Annual Meetings, report at the General Assembly and stay in exchange throughout the year via emails and phone conferences. All Special Interest Groups are expected to present a short summary of their activities before the annual EAPM conference. This report has to be sent to the EAPM Administrator in advance.
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| Strengthening Local Mental Health Systems | Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO) | General Initiatives | National | Systematic Advocacy |
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Strengthening Local Mental Health Systems - Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO)Strengthening Local Mental Health Systems is a rural mental health center set up by TPO Cambodia with the support of Louvain Development. With this project, we aim to strengthen the local mental health systems so they are able to offer accessible, good quality and culturally relevant mental health services to the community, in an efficient and sustainable manner. This project targets nurses and physicians working at Referral Hospitals and Health Centers as well as Village Health Support Groups in two districts (one in Kampong Cham province and one in Tboung Khmum province). Patients and people with mental health problems in the community will also benefit from the project. This project is a continuation of the work TPO and the project sponsor, Louvain Coopération, have undertaken since 2006 to improve the quality and accessibility of mental health care for the Cambodian people by strengthening the collaboration between mental health services at the hospital level and at the community level. With our approach, we have built the capacity of health staff in the provinces of Kampong Thom and Kampong Cham and seen the number of patients seeking help for mental issues increase. With this project we are expanding this successful and sustainable model to other health centers and referral hospitals in Kampong Cham and Tboung Khmum provinces. To provide support and training to the local mental health systems in those target areas and help them strengthen their delivery of accessible, good quality and culturally relevant mental health services to the community, TPO is working from two field officesinside provincial referral hospitals: one in Chamkar Leu Referral Hospital (Kampong Cham province) and one in Ou Reang Ov Referral Hospital (Tboung Khmum province). And we are closely cooperating with the Kampong Cham Provincial Health Department (PHD), Ou Reang Ov–Koh Sotin and Chamkar Leu–Stueng Trang Operational Districts (OD) while our project staff will also identify relevant NGOs and other organizations in the target areas which might be able to offer complementary services for mentally ill patients and their families They follow an innovative & integrated approach between medical and nonâ€medical aspects in which there is a close working relationship between mental health clinics and the community. This in contrast with the currently prevalent practice in Cambodia where there is no connection between the two and where treatment by physicians usually is limited to providing medication, without any psychosocial intervention. As the causes of mental illness can be explained by bioâ€psychoâ€social factors, our project targets not only the prescription of medication (bio), but also counseling services (psycho) and dealing with patients’ environment (social). This results in not only more effective and sustainable mental health services.
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| Stress Less Week Kit | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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| Strong Spirit Strong Mind Aboriginal Programs | Mental Health Commission of Western Australia (MHCWA) | General Initiatives | National |
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Strong Spirit Strong Mind Aboriginal Programs - Mental Health Commission of Western Australia (MHCWA)Strong Spirit Strong Mind Aboriginal Programs has a key role in the development of knowledge and skills within the Alcohol and Drug (AOD), mental health and broader human services sector to work in culturally secure ways through workforce development initiatives and to contribute to a skilled Aboriginal workforce. Further roles include the provision of cultural secure consultancy and advice on policy, programs and resources across service areas within the Commission and broader AOD and mental health sectors. |
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| Suicide Prevention Month | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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Suicide Prevention Month - Active MindsSuicide 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:
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| Summit | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Summit - Happify HealthSummit helps individuals tap into their calling or simply get ‘unstuck’ so that they can achieve their fullest potential. |
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| Support Housing | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National | Housing |
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Support Housing - Together - For Mental HealthSupported housing services are for people aged 18 years and over who are recovering from severe mental distress, and are preparing to move on to independent living, for exampo their own flat. They offer people person-centred support to develop practical daily living skills, and tools for managing their mental health so that they can self-manage and stay well longer term.
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| Supported Accommodation | Richmond Wellbeing | General Initiatives | National |
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| Supported Living | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | General Initiatives | State | Housing Campaign |
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Supported Living - Alternative Future Group (AFG)AFGs Supported Living provide living solutions to people with different levels of housing support and care needs including young people in transition, people with autism, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, substance misuse issues, mental health and complex care needs. Supported Living aims to equip people with the essential skills needed to stay living independently in their home of choice for as long as possible and lead a full and active life by helping someone remain in their existing tenancy, find a new home or make the transition from residential care or their family home into independent living. Support is provided in a variety of settings including individual homes or flats, shared housing/accommodation, extra care schemes and individual outreach/floating support services. There are numerous ways AFG are able to support individuals to keep well, safe and lead a fulfilling life as part of their community such as:
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| Talk and Walk A Thon | Peer Support Australia | General Initiatives | National |
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| Tasmanian State of Mind | Mental Health Council of Tasmania (MHCT) | General Initiatives | State |
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| Te Pou Additction | Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand) | General Initiatives | National |
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Te Pou Additction - Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand)Te Pou is a national centre for workforce and leadership development for the addiction workforce in New Zealand. |
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| Te Pou Mental Health | Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand) | General Initiatives | National |
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Te Pou Mental Health - Te Pou (Aotearoa/New Zealand)Te Pou is a national centre for workforce and leadership development for the mental health workforce in New Zealand. |
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| Teletherapy for Addiction and Mental Health. | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | General Initiatives | Online |
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Teletherapy for Addiction and Mental Health. - The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol RehabThe 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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| Tend | Happify Health | General Initiatives | Online |
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Tend - Happify HealthTend’s programs and activities help individuals build the skills for developing stronger, healthier relationships. |
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| The Active Minds Pledge for Mental Health Unity | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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The Active Minds Pledge for Mental Health Unity - Active MindsThe 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:
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 | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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The Active Minds Slack Network - Active MindsThe 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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| The Active Minds’ 2020 Emerging Scholars Fellowship | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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The Active Minds’ 2020 Emerging Scholars Fellowship - Active MindsThe 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:
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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| The Buena Salud® Club | National Alliance for Hispanic Health | General Initiatives | National |
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The Buena Salud® Club - National Alliance for Hispanic HealthThe Buena Salud® Club is a FREE membership club that promotes healthy lifestyles. Members receive regular health action alerts, access to the best in health information online, and special offers and discounts. |
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| The Bureau of Cultural Competence | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State |
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The Bureau of Cultural Competence - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)The Bureau of Cultural Competence is dedicated to promoting effective changes in policy, procedure, and practices by the infusion of cultural and linguistic competency throughout New York State’s Mental Health system |
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| The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (CAMHIDEAP) | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (CAMHIDEAP) - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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 Connecting Ontario Clinical Viewer | The Royal Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | State |
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The Connecting Ontario Clinical Viewer - The Royal Mental Health CareThe Connecting Ontario Clinical Viewer is a secure, provincial electronic health record (EHR) system that allows Ontario clinicians, and authorized members of their health care teams, to access their patients’ personal health information such as:
Access to the viewer is restricted to those who provide or assist with patient care. The program is funded and overseen by eHealth Ontario. |
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| The DIALOGUE Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | General Initiatives |
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The DIALOGUE Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationDIALOGUE was a project that sought to empower, supervise, support and include informal traditional and faith healers to deliver evidence based mhGAP-IG adapted psycho-social interventions to reduce mental health treatment gap in Kenya. DIALOGUE discovered that traditional and faith healers (the clergy) and formal health care workers can collaborate successfully to provide mental health services in rural communities with limited access to specialist care. |
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| The Division of Forensic Psychology | The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI) | General Initiatives | National | Special Interest Groups (SIGs) |
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The Division of Forensic Psychology - The Psychological Society of Ireland (PSI)The Division of Forensic Psychology promotes the recognition of forensic psychology in Ireland as a distinct specialism of psychology. |
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| The Emerging Leaders Initiative (ELI) | American Psychosomatic Society | General Initiatives | National | Leadership Development |
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The Emerging Leaders Initiative (ELI) - American Psychosomatic SocietyThe Emerging Leaders Initiative (ELI) is a diverse and vibrant group of early career members and trainees in psychosomatic medicine. It aims to promote the development of early career members and trainees as scholars and leaders in psychosomatic medicine andto advance APS' research, clinical, and membership goals. The ELI provides leadership, service, and professional development opportunities that will positively impact the research and clinical trajectories of APS early career members and trainees, ultimately helping them to become effective leaders and collaborators in their own fields and within APS. It also aims to activelu contribute in APS by serving on committees and working on and developing new committee-driven and ELI-driven initiatives, ultimately helping to advance APS' research, clinical, and membership goals. The ELI:
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The Helping Hands School - AmaudoThe Helping Hands School in Mbukwa provides primary education for 100 local children, regularly contributing towards teacher salaries, training and resources. Amaudo sponsors a number of individuals, primarily children of residents, to ensure ongoing access to education at every level. |
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| The Inclusion of Disabled People in Microfinance Project | The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU) | General Initiatives | National |
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The Inclusion of Disabled People in Microfinance Project - The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU)The Inclusion of disabled people in microfinance project aims to reduce barriers people with disability experience in accessing financial services from the Microfinance Institutions (MFIs / SACCOs) in Uganda. In a basic survey conducted among 8 branches of 4 prominent MFIs in Uganda covering a period of two years it was established that entrepreneurs with disabilities are an untapped market opportunity for MFIs. To influence MFIs it is important to understand their business model and team up with key actors from the industry. PWDS are often misinformed about MFIs’ terms and services and they don’t know how to tap these opportunities. Expected results are:
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| The Inter-Active Living for Mental Health (InALMH) | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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The Inter-Active Living for Mental Health (InALMH) - Mental Health Europe (MHE)The Inter-Active Living for Mental Health (InALMH) project aims to contribute towards the development of an upgraded Policy Framework in the form of Recommendations for EU Guidelines for the use of Sport/PE on Mental Health and to create an Interactive Platform (IP) for the collection, the organisation and the dissemination of information concerning the PE Practices providing free access to all interested parties and individuals together with the enhancement for the development of new practices. The IP is a structured WEB space that includes:
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| The Inter-Office Coordinating Council (IOCC) | The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH) | General Initiatives | State | Council |
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The Inter-Office Coordinating Council (IOCC) - The New York State Office of Mental Health (OMH)The Inter-Office Coordinating Council (IOCC) is a collaborative entity created to improve continuity and coordination of services for people with multiple needs by the three mental hygiene state government agencies. It fosters integration and alignment of agency structures and functions to improve patient outcomes. |
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| The John Hoskin Library | Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health | General Initiatives | State |
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The John Hoskin Library - Centre for Rural and Remote Mental HealthThe John Hoskin Library provides information and publications relevant to rural and remote mental health and is available for health professionals employed through the Western NSW Local Health District, university students, patients, carers and members of the public. The Library also includes the Bloomfield Hospital library collection and resources from the University of Newcastle. |
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| The LIPTIK Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | General Initiatives | National | Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program |
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The LIPTIK Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationThe LIPTIK Project provides entrepruership and psychosocial rehabilitation integration to promote successful recovery, community reintegration and improved quality of life for people living with mental illness. |
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| The Magstim® Rapid² Family | Magstim® TMS Therapy | General Initiatives | Online |
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The Magstim® Rapid² Family - Magstim® TMS TherapyThe 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.
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 | Magstim® TMS Therapy | General Initiatives | Online |
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The Magstim® BiStim² - Magstim® TMS TherapyThe 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.
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| The Mental Health Toolbox | The Mental Health Foundation (MHF) | General Initiatives | National |
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The Mental Health Toolbox - The Mental Health Foundation (MHF)The mental health toolbox is a new and unique feature that MHF has put together to assist the entire mental health community (practitioners, patients, friends, relatives, etc.) in keeping up with the rapid changes in mental health |
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| The Mind Freedom International Academic Alliance | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Global |
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The Mind Freedom International Academic Alliance - Mind Freedom InternationalThe Alliance is designed as a resource to better link independent mental health activism with the world of academia by listing scholars and research groups who are working toward the empowerment and rights of mental health consumers and psychiatric survivors. It is also designed to foster connections and knowledge-sharing between these accomplished academics themselves. The scholars endorse the principles of MindFreedom and work to share their research expertise and interests with communities worldwide. |
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| The Mindframe National Media Initiative | South Australia Mental Health Commission | General Initiatives | National |
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The Mindframe National Media Initiative - South Australia Mental Health CommissionThe Mindframe National Media Initiative provides access to up-to-date, evidence-based information to support sensitive and responsible reporting, portrayal and communication about suicide and mental illness. The Commission recommends that media professionals writing about mental illness and suicide follow the Mindframe media guidelines. Mindframe resources were developed with the assistance of media professionals, suicide and mental health experts and consumer organisations, to:
The Mindframe National Media Initiative is coordinated and managed by Everymind. |
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| The Mindfreedom Directory of Alternatives | Mind Freedom International | General Initiatives | Online |
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The Mindfreedom Directory of Alternatives - Mind Freedom InternationalThe gateway is a searchable online database for mental and emotional support.
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| The MINDS Foundation Fellowship Program | The Minds Foundation | General Initiatives | Global | Fellowship |
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The MINDS Foundation Fellowship Program - The Minds FoundationThe MINDS Foundation Fellowship Program is a program for students and professionals who parparticipate daily with local psychiatrists, local neurologists, local nurses, and local social workers to help diminish the stigma towards mental illness, assist with educational sessions, and educate patients and families in better treatment methods and resource availability. Many previous MINDS Fellows have published their work in international academic journals, media outlets, and even completed dissertation work. |
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| The National Hispanic Family Health Helpline | National Alliance for Hispanic Health | General Initiatives |
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The National Hispanic Family Health Helpline - National Alliance for Hispanic HealthSu Familia: The National Hispanic Family Health Helpline provides free reliable and confidential health information in Spanish and English to help callers navigate the health system. Staffed by bilingual health promotion advisors who provide basic information on a wide range of health topics. Additionally, our up-to-date database includes over 13,000 providers enabling health promotion advisors to refer callers to health care services in their community. |
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| The National Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (NMHIDEAP) | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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The National Mental Health Information Development Expert Advisory Panel (NMHIDEAP) - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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 Post-2015 Development Agenda | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| The Psious Academy | Oxford Virtual Reality | General Initiatives |
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The Psious Academy - Oxford Virtual RealityThe 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.
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| The Recovery Village Educational Series | The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol Rehab | General Initiatives | Online |
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The Recovery Village Educational Series - The Recovery Village Drug and Alcohol RehabThe 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:
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| The Royal’s Community Mental Health Program | The Royal Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | State | Clinical Services |
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The Royal’s Community Mental Health Program - The Royal Mental Health CareThe Royal’s Community Mental Health Program assist people with serious and persistent mental illness to live in the community and work towards their recovery. Eight teams provide a range of levels of specialized support, depending on the needs of the individual. We also offer education to care providers to help increase their understanding and ability to cope with mental illness. The work of community mental health teams can prevent unnecessary admissions to hospital (or reduce the length of time in hospital if required); assist clients in their recovery from mental illness and re-integration into their community; help clients reach their optimum level of independent functioning; provide support and education to staff of community partner agencies, and conduct research and evaluation on models of community mental health care. The Royal’s Community Mental Health Program teams include:
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| The Royal’s long-term care program | The Royal Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | State | Clinical Services |
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The Royal’s long-term care program - The Royal Mental Health CareThe Royal’s long-term care program, at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre on Carling, provides an innovative, specialized environment that supports and enhances the quality of life of adults with stable mental illness or physical limitations, and other individuals who may benefit from a home-like environment. The facility includes four resident home areas of 16 residents each, to provide care and support to a range of unique program needs. The Royal’s Long-Term Care facility offers a wide range of services and programs designed for the comfort and well-being of residents including:
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| The Royal’s Long-Term Care Program | The Royal Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | State | Clinical Services |
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The Royal’s Long-Term Care Program - The Royal Mental Health CareThe Royal’s long-term care program, at the Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre on Carling, provides an innovative, specialized environment that supports and enhances the quality of life of adults with stable mental illness or physical limitations, and other individuals who may benefit from a home-like environment. The facility includes four resident home areas of 16 residents each, to provide care and support to a range of unique program needs. The Royal’s Long-Term Care facility offers a wide range of services and programs designed for the comfort and well-being of residents, including:
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| The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) | Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health | General Initiatives | State | Collaboration / Alliance |
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The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) - Centre for Rural and Remote Mental HealthThe Rural Adversity Mental Health Program (RAMHP) is a state-wide program funded by the NSW Ministry of Health, that links rural people to the help they need. RAMHP is managed by the Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health (CRRMH), in partnership with each of the rural NSW Local Health Districts. |
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| The School's Mental Wellness Initiative | American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) | General Initiatives | National | School-Based Programs |
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The School's Mental Wellness Initiative - American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)The School’s Mental Wellness Initiative is the most comprehensive education program to address mental wellness in our school districts. The Initiative is a collaboration between various organizations to invest in the mental acuity of students, school staff, and the community. Each organization focuses on their particular expertise, allowing a higher quality of content in each aspect of the program. The Initiative is offered a la carte, so school districts can work with us to provide an experience that is meaningful to you. |
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| The Sexual Minority Special Interest Group | American Psychosomatic Society | General Initiatives | National | Sexuality-Based Interventions |
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The Sexual Minority Special Interest Group - American Psychosomatic SocietyThe Sexual Minority Health Special Interest Group aims to promote interactions among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer members and their allies in the American Psychosomatic Society for the promotion of collaborations on LGBTQ-related health research to deepen our understanding of sexual minority Health Status Throughout the Life Course. |
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| The Sexuality and Mental Health Institute (SAMHI) | Anjali | General Initiatives | National |
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The Sexuality and Mental Health Institute (SAMHI) - AnjaliThe Sexuality and Mental Health Institute (SAMHI) was conceptualized as an extension of Anjali’s work on sexuality and mental health. The aim was to reach out to students, young mental health professionals, medical professionals, lawyers and people working within NGOs, CBOs, donor agencies, etc. to learn and understand more about issues of sexuality and mental health so that programs designed and methods of intervention can be more holistic. The organization aims to encourage thought, study, enquiry and action, by providing a space for discussion, cultivation of ideas, breaking down of notions of stigma- with the penultimate aim of promoting inclusion of sexuality in mainstream mental healthcare services. The Institute aims to:
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| The Southwark Wellbeing Hub | Together - For Mental Health | General Initiatives | National |
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The Southwark Wellbeing Hub - Together - For Mental HealthThe Southwark Wellbeing Hub is a service commissioned and funded by NHS Southwark Clinical Commissioning Group and Southwark Council. They are a service providing information and support to anyone living in Southwark who is worried about their wellbeing, or that of someone close to them. Their team can offer you:
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| The Tasmanian Communications Charter | The Mental Health Council of Tasmania | General Initiatives | State |
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The Tasmanian Communications Charter - The Mental Health Council of TasmaniaThe Tasmanian Communications Charter is a state-based approach to mental health and suicide prevention brings the community sector together with government and people with lived experience to promote a common language around mental health, mental illness and suicide in Tasmania – so that together we can work to reduce stigma and promote help-seeking behaviour. |
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| The TEAM Project | Africa Mental Health Research & Training Foundation | General Initiatives | Global | Promotion & Awareness |
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The TEAM Project - Africa Mental Health Research & Training FoundationThe TEAM Project is a multi-sectoral stakeholder team approach to scale-up community mental health in Kenya. It aims to build on locally-generated evidence and lessons learnt to effectively integrate mental health services with minimal expenditure of resources into pre-existing, community-based, government funded, formal and informal health services in Kenya. The project is currently taking place in Makueni County to strengthen effective, self-driven leadership and governance and to provide comprehensive community mental health awareness to impact on attitude and behavioral change in the community.
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| The AMHOCN Data Portal | Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN) | General Initiatives | National |
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The AMHOCN Data Portal - Australian Mental Health Outcomes and Classification Network (AMHOCN)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:
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| Therapeutic Services | Anxiety NZ | General Initiatives | National |
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Therapeutic Services - Anxiety NZAnxiety NZ provide support, treatment, and education for anxiety, depression, OCD, phobias, and associated conditions related to anxiety. |
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| Therapy | Octave | General Initiatives | Online |
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Therapy - OctaveMatch with an expert provider who can help you identify old patterns, nurture new growth, and experience the full range of human emotion. Starting with our initial consultation, Octave is dedicated to getting you the right fit with an outstanding therapist. Our team has a wide variety of specialties, backgrounds, and personalities, so we can find the right match for you, based on your unique needs and situation. Octave commonly see a wide variety of issues:
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| Thinking Healthy | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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Thinking Healthy - The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH)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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| Tomorrow Man | Gotcha4Life | General Initiatives | National |
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Tomorrow Man - Gotcha4LifeGotcha4Life powers workshops delivered by our expert partners. 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. |
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| Training and Manuals | in2mentalhealth | General Initiatives |
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Training and Manuals - in2mentalhealthTraining 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 | in2mentalhealth | General Initiatives |
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Trainings and Short Courses - in2mentalhealthIn2MentalHealth provides is a list of online training and opportunities and short courses for Global Mental Health and MHPSS. |
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| Transform Your Campus® | Active Minds | General Initiatives | National |
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Transform Your Campus® - Active MindsTransform 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.
Transform Your Campus was developed with a generous grant from Peg’s Foundation. |
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| Transition Support | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | General Initiatives | State | Transitional Support |
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Transition Support - Alternative Future Group (AFG)Alternative Futures Group supports young people who are moving from children’s services such as residential care homes and school into more independent living. Their models are based on the Pathways to Getting a Life and focus on work, housing, good health, friends and relatives and community participation.to support people in the transition from children’s services into independent living within the wider community. Alternative Futures Group’s support planning process looks at a person’s whole life and how best to support them to achieve their aspirations, goals and outcomes. They work closely with the person supported, those who care and know them best, and other professionals using a variety of Person Centred Tools. This process creates their Person Centred Plan, identifying clearly how the person would like to be supported, what their needs are and what good support looks like for them now and in the future. In preparing young people for adulthood AFG helps in different ways including:
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| Treatment and Recovery Centres | Alternative Future Group (AFG) | General Initiatives | State | Recovery Services |
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Treatment and Recovery Centres - Alternative Future Group (AFG)Treatment & Recovery Centres provide support that draws on a wide range of expertise including Registered Nurses, Clinical Managers, Physical Health Practitioners, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Forensic Specialists, Pharmacists, Physical therapists, Horticulture therapists, Art therapists, Psychologists, Psychiatrists , Peer and Recovery/Support Workers qualified from certificate to Masters doctorate level . AFG supports people to:
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| Truth, Reconciliation & Healing – Towards a Shared Future | Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO) | General Initiatives | National |
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Truth, Reconciliation & Healing – Towards a Shared Future - Transcultural Pychsosocial Organisation - Cambodia (TPO)Truth, Reconciliation & Healing – Towards a Shared Future aims to stimulate dialogue between generations through a variety of project activities. With this project, we aim to generate healthier relationships in society and increase social resilience. It complements the ongoing retributive transitional justice* process at the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) at the national level, also known as the Khmer Rouge Tribunal, by providing comprehensive restorative** justice at the grass-roots level. This project addresses attitudes and behaviors of different target groups with particular emphasis on three groups: victim-survivors of the Khmer Rouge (KR) period, former Khmer Rouge, and the post-war generation. Both children of former KR and children of victim-survivors have been shown to have limited knowledge about the root causes and functioning of the KR regime and their parents’ experiences. They receive little formal education on the recent past and rely on their parents’ accounts, which often transmit trauma, exclusive identities, and victimization. Many youth are socialized into an environment marked by structural and often physical violence, and are often marginalized as hierarchical social values prevent them from civic engagement.
Both TPO and YFP have always been actively involved in promoting gender equality. This project also ensures gender balance in all activities and gives special attention to the empowerment of young women by encouraging them to take on leading roles. It aims to ensure that representatives from women’s committees and groups take part in the interventions, particularly as members of the Memory Committees. Officials from the Ministry of Women’s Affairs are encouraged to participate in all public events and ceremonies. |
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| UNCRPD implementation and monitoring in Uganda Project | The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU) | General Initiatives | National |
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UNCRPD implementation and monitoring in Uganda Project - The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU)UNCRPD implementation and monitoring in Uganda project is a coalition of three organisations; NUDIPU, NUWODU and UCRNN that aims to ensure that integration of disability in the national development frame work through submission of the CSO alternative report on UNCRPD and advocacy for implementation of the concluding observations and capacity building for DPOs in UNCRPD monitoring. It’s a national project that aims to:
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| User Networks | in2mentalhealth | General Initiatives |
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User Networks - in2mentalhealthThis page highlights 332 Mental Health NGOs and user-organizations around the World. |
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| Veterans Self Help Training Courses | American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA) | General Initiatives | National | Training |
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Veterans Self Help Training Courses - American Mental Wellness Association (AMWA)Veterans Self Help Training Courses is a resource for military and veterans with self-help courses such as Anger & Irritability Management Skills, Moving Forward, Veteran Parenting, and PTSD Online Life coach. |
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| Virtual Psychotherapy | The Movement for Global Mental Health (MGMH) | General Initiatives |
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| Virtual Reality Headset | Oxford Virtual Reality | General Initiatives |
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Virtual Reality Headset - Oxford Virtual RealityThe 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.
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 | Oxford Virtual Reality | General Initiatives |
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Virtual Reality Teletherapy - Oxford Virtual RealityOxford 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.
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| We Can Manage’ Savings and Credit Group (SCGs) | The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU) | General Initiatives | National |
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We Can Manage’ Savings and Credit Group (SCGs) - The National Union of Disabled Persons of Uganda (NUDIPU)We can manage’ savings and credit group (SCGs) is a project that aims at improving the financial situation of people in the communities, and therefore, also important for disabled people. SCGs also tend to reach further down-market than the MFIs. With the microfinance industry in Uganda fast growing, many institutions are located in the urban centres with only a few branches in the rural peripherals hence limiting outreach to a small section of the market prospect. Although the village savings and credit initiatives are taking root in Uganda there is currently no other actor that has put disability into context to ensure that disabled people join the mobilised groups. This situation has prompted NUDIPU to promote the We Can Manage Savings and Credit Group project that is spearheaded by disabled people. Launched in August 2009, “We Can Manage” Project gained ground in nine sub counties in the two districts attaining milestones. Expected results include:
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| Well Care | Mental Health Europe (MHE) | General Initiatives | Global |
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Well Care - Mental Health Europe (MHE)The goal of the WELL CARE project is to strengthen the supports available to long-term care workers and informal carers to improve their resilience and mental wellbeing. The project consortium will do this by contributing to the identification, improvement/adaptation and implementation on a wide scale of innovative solutions for addressing care partnerships. The project will investigate what are the good practices that directly improve long-term care workers and informal carers’ mental health, as well as those which prevent or mitigate the occupational risks (e.g. heavy workload, stressful working conditions, risk of exposure to infectious agents, precariousness, ethical stress) and non-occupational risks (based on factors such as gender, age, migration background, socio-economic status, and the quality of the care partnership) affecting their mental health. WELL CARE will select, model and promote such innovative solutions. Our fieldwork with good practices and solution prototypes will be focused on 5 EU countries, i.e. Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Slovenia, and Sweden. These countries were selected to capture contrasting features of (formal and informal) LTC systems in Europe and The goal of the WELL CARE project is to strengthen the supports available to long-term care workers and informal carers to improve their resilience and mental wellbeing. |
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Wellmetrics - AduroADURO WellMetrics includes topics such as onsite screenings, what do my results mean, health provider screening forms, and labs. |
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| What If Fellowship | What If Ventures | General Initiatives | Global |
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What If Fellowship - What If VenturesThe 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:
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| WHO Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) | The World Health Organisation (WHO) - Mental Health | General Initiatives | 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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| Work and mental health | Beyond Blue | General Initiatives | National |
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Work and mental health - Beyond BlueGood work helps mental health and wellbeing. It can contribute to your daily activity. Your sense of purpose. Your income. And your social connection. But poor working conditions can harm your mental health and wellbeing. |
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| Working Groups | The EU Compass For Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing | General Initiatives | Global | Working Groups (WGs) |
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Working Groups - The EU Compass For Action on Mental Health and WellbeingEAPM Working Groups work on a specific topic or task, authorized by the EAPM executive council. At the moment we have three operating WGs.
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| Working Groups | The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB) | General Initiatives | Global | Working Groups (WGs) |
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Working Groups - The Joint Action on Mental Health and Wellbeing (JA MH-WB)The Joint Action of mental Health and Well-being is organized in 5 areas of work related to mental health and well-being policy; and 3 transversal working groups dedicated to the management, dissemination and evaluation. Each of these working groups are designated Working Packages (WP). A Steering Committee, comprised of the Coordinators of each working area (work packages) is responsible for the implementation of the Joint Action. Working groups include:
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| Working Groups (WGs) | The European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM) | General Initiatives | Global | Working Groups (WGs) |
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Working Groups (WGs) - The European Association of Psychosomatic Medicine (EAPM)EAPM Working Groups work on a specific topic or task, authorized by the EAPM executive council. At the moment we have three operating WGs.
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| Workshops | Octave | General Initiatives | Online |
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Workshops - OctaveOctave provides workshops and groups are a safe space for skill-building and honest conversation, all guided by expert clinicians. Their workshops and groups are designed by a panel of experts in psychology, mindfulness, and wellness to help you develop skills and habits proven to support emotional resilience. |
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| You Know Who I Am | The Royal Mental Health Care | General Initiatives | State | Anti-Stigma |
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You Know Who I Am - The Royal Mental Health CareYou Know Who I Am is an anti-stigma and advocacy campaign designed to facilitate open conversation about mental illness and to encourage community support. |
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