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Saturday, September 16, 2017

Integrated Mental Heath Initiative 2016/17

INTEGRATED MENTAL HEALTH INITIATIVE
Current and on-going activities:
Regular studies and analyses on mental health related subjects.  
Home visits and home based care.
Psychotherapy sessions.
Mindfulness practice for mental development and peaceful states of the mind and the environment
Caregiver training.
Community sensitisation for mental health empowerment.
Partnerships and collaborations for conducting interventions and resources mobilisation.
Formation of community mental health clubs for self-help and achieve self-sufficiency.
Capacity building for organisations, community leaders, teachers and parents.
Strengthening development linkages and form affiliation for clients, supported communities and auxiliary mental health services reinforcers.
Streamlining mental health practices among development agencies and grass root organisations.
Monitoring and learning.
Integration of best practices in programing.
Competency and professional development for staff and updates and newly developed psychotherapeutic programmes.
Advocacies and campaigns to promote public mental health.
IMI Experience (Lessons):
The mind was the vehicle for achieving the highest of goals, including public health goals. However, mental illness from across the globe was increasingly evident highly contagious. The sick and neglected environment set the stage for the trials and tribulations. Healing needed integration. The macro level conditions provided trying moments for individuals to either be subdued or to subdue and prevail. It was those who failed to overcome the conditions that suffered. And both preventive and healing medicines were rendered ineffective. Life after chronic stage was not catered for, yet clinical conditions were insufficient without aspects of environment and spiritual diagnostics of mental illnesses. Without dealing with macro level conditions, mental health care was not care at all. Stronger attention ought to focus on institutional net-working and cooperation with related institutions and persons combining forces to realize the project’s goal, through carrying out annual national-wide conferences on conflict resolution, international relations and nurturing peace as gateways to human and ecological security as well as initiating community-led and support development infrastructure to reduce vulnerability to mental dysfunction and prosperity for all. Such conferences formulate adoptable guidelines, legislative or legal structural designs and policies for local and international managers for use in decision-making processes. The project membership and affiliation was unlimited (consisting of its staff, hired experts, researchers, volunteers, interns, guest speakers, collaborating institutions, etc) in nature, since we all need one another in the struggle for human and ecological rights and entitled to them. In its interventional programmes, the project has interests and undertakings in spirituality (faiths, beliefs or religious sects); mental and general health, including socio-cultural, socio-environmental, ecological, socio-economical, and socio-political spheres for general well being and functioning of the communities in their day-to-day lives.
Sustainability strategy and lessons:
Community ownership and mainstreaming mental health services in the main vessel of health care delivery.
Representation of mental health concerns in key areas of health administration and policy formulation.
Formation of mental health clubs and associations -with which to build capacity and help reduce pressure on existing manpower while helping to reduce adverse impact caused by mental poor health -characterising violence, abuse and neglect of family and social responsibilities.
Integrate major predisposing factors to mental illnesses such as human rights abuses, environmental degradation, ignorance and poor socioeconomic environment to lessen vulnerability and promote economic and general mental well being.
Beneficiaries will be grouped in viable economic forces to gain economic, social and participation power so as to recover fully from economic and psychological depression -in addition to strengthening mental abilities to adjust towards and forth from any degree of depression (Mental health empowerment).
After working for the parent organisation, they are graduated to manage their own businesses with minimal supervision.
The IMI continues to thrive from the shared resources to run organisations projects further ahead with remits from its internal investments build from tapping from the mighty talents and skills of its clients.
Replicability:
After three years of clients working with IMI, they are prepared to enter a one year transition into gaining administrative independence so that they can run and thrive on their own using the proceeds gained from working for the parent organization (IMI) plus a booster grant of 500USD -given to them.

First by widening resources base through renewable resource strategy, direct engagement with potential funding, utilise local engagement -to raise resources for self-help, and investment in its accumulated assets for sustainable revenue and self-funding as well as maximise private consultations. In line with increased resource base, the organisation, which now operates at district level, will initialize country-wide, regional, inter-regional, and global mental health facilities for it service and products utilization.
Best practices:
Improve office infrastructure,
Support sessions so that we do not have to charge fees to needy clients,
Reach out to communities who cannot make it to our offices,
Provide free food and clothings to beneficiaries,
Support self-sustenance of our beneficiaries,
Provide basic literacy trainings to children and youth,
Support mental empowerment programme for our beneficiaries -including youths, parents and local leaders.
First by widening resources base through renewable resource strategy, direct engagement with potential funding, utilize local engagement -to raise resources for self-help, and investment in its accumulated assets for sustainable revenue and self-funding as well as maximize private consultations. In line with increased resource base, the organisation, which now operates at district level, will initialize country-wide, regional, inter-regional, and global mental health facilities for it service and products utilization.
Way forward:
Future IMI will provide entrance for sustained healing and empower affected individuals to cope with the wider worldly challenges, brave the test, find mechanisms for problem solving and overcoming them so that they emerge victorious and happy yet mentally well. IMI in its response relishes multi-systemic and multi-ideological strategies to transform afflictions of individuals, groups, communities, nationals, and regions for into drivers of mental and general wellbeing. Without such amount of leadership that rallies forces and professional responses towards social, economic, governance and individual afflictions, communities like any other organism will endlessly be threatened by misery and extermination from life while adding more pressure to already vulnerable sections of society, unable to cope with macro development pressures and overcome them in order to be mentally well –with established comprehensive mental healing infrastructure under IMI that, after chronic stages of mental illness, gives caregivers support; community is prepared on how best to relate with vulnerable members, leadership is lobbied to allocate resources, and support vulnerable communities physical and spiritual needs with ties to mental illness, and mental and skills training for vulnerable sections of the community.

Saturday, January 21, 2017

Call for partnership and collaboration


Dear Venerable, Professor, Dr./Mr./Ms./Sir./Madamme;


We hope this email finds you well, as we write to call on you to partner with us in our grassroots development endeavors.

You were identified in the course of finding potential partners, using both our established networks and further learning about you in our development research and activities.

We thought you could join us in our efforts towards strengthening capacity and rebuilding lives in Africa and wanting places elsewhere in the world.

At Integrated MentaI Health Initiative (IMI), we amass effort and actions designed to address specific mental health challenges at different levels of human functioning, so as to reduce vulnerability, accelerate healing for the mentally-challenged and support sustainable mental wellbeing. Our work currently in Uganda, but with various modes of reaching beneficiaries in the countryside, region and across the world, which we believe can have a great impact in future.
We are pleased to have learned about various wellness traditions, oriented, inducted and had them integrated in our operations. These mainly include: eastern, western and African traditions. We are happy to share that, we experienced intriguing results on not only human mental well-functioning as a person, but also mental wellness in a person’s functioning within the natural and manmade environments. These, we were incorporated in our work to suit the different needs of people that we meet; local or foreign. It was a revitalizing listening to messages of peace from distinguished leaders in associated with the mental health sector from around the world. And through that, we hope we can achieve a world where everyone is well, happy and peaceful.

Through our approach and design of interventions, we have brought hope, built faith, and supported our beneficiaries to realize and discover themselves, and adjust to different changes as they happen in their lives. This experience, in turn, makes us happy, and is what keeps us going, even in far many resource-limiting conditions we work in.

To achieve that, we explore and use well our unique experiences on top of what we learn from our work and existing experiences. But also look for partners, colleagues and friends who make themselves available to support in whatever way possible or offer equipment and leadership support, when they find such needs.
Currently, we partner with School of Psychology,Makerere University; individual practitioners from Department of Psychiatry, Makerere University and Butabika Mental Teaching Hospital; individual practitioners; Union of Community Development Volunteers (UCDV); Ecological Christian Organisation(ECO); Medicare Professional Clinical Officer’s College; Ministry of Gender and Welfare; and District Local Government Offices. And we are always open to receive new partners, friends, peers, parents, brothers and sisters in our cause. You can like us by clicking ‘like’:www.facebook.com/integratedmentalhealthinitiative and find more information on the website:www.integratedmhi.org.

As such, we have been wondering how best to continue contributing to mental wellness and peace as basis on general human and ecological wellbeing at local level as much as international stage in different ways; to share experiences, expertise, collaborate in research undertakings and input with and/or from international scholars and practitioners to improve my work in Africa. And on how you can contribute those endeavors.
We are wondering too how to become part of your development part, as to other organizations and benefit as such, especially, for the purposes of deepening expertise and professionalism on integrated mental health (extended mental health) and its application, supporting research and publications, community and leadership engagements, and online—based outreaches (website development and maintenance), building toilets for poor families, supporting the disabled and elderly people with clean water and medicine, proper housing, supporting skills development among children and youths for sustainable peace, support poor families with clothes, basic education, reading materials, relief supplies, and support to continue participating in forth coming workshops and future activities with practitioners and development partners around the world.

Our clients can further gain from the books distribution, vocation tools, equipment for practice, publishing and promotion of activities, and volunteer (as teachers, facilitators, and mentors - who can been encouraged to regularly come here to perform with communities we service activities that reduce vulnerability, bring hope and healing, and inspires them to aspire securely into an Africa and life they want to see and live in.

We believe and are confident that our partnership, collaboration, active participation and working with you will help build strong solidarity with you so we can help make the world a better place to see, feel better about and to live in, and achieve development and peace –as suggested by the sustainability millennium development goals (SDGs).  Equally, very useful, you can recommend us or talk to someone about us, since there are always individuals, groups, families, companies, organizations, embassies and nations that time and again are so eager to support others and share their love, compassion and happiness.
In case of any questions, comment or suggestions, please do not hesitate to contact us using the address above.

We look forward to working with you.

With Metta/In Service;

Jacob Waiswa Buganga (BCPsy.,MAPCs. &  Cert.  Homebased Care)
Founder, IMI.‎

Monday, April 4, 2016

Mental Health for the Elderly and Disabled Programme

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS AND INTERNS TO SUPPORT MENTAL HEALTH FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED PROGRAMME

The Integrated Mental Health Initiatives invites expression of interest from prospecting volunteers and interns to support MENTAL HEALTH FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED PROGRAMME in Uganda.

Much concentration has been put on the adolescents and midlife categories overtime until recently when we found greatest ever neglect of the elderly and disabled whose mental states have showed to deteriorate much with age. Without interventions the secondary effects have impacted caregivers and relatives, leading family level mental health concerns, who reacting many ways including further negligence, which prompts earlier deaths.

We hope that extension of mental health services to the elderly and disabled, who cannot afford costly access to professional services, will resurrect spirits, renewed positive energies and strength for them to live happy and longer lives through our initiative's homebased intervention.

Currently 99% either are unaware of existence of such services or cannot afford them. It is upon this basis that the Integrated Mental Health Initiative calls upon interns and volunteers to support MENTAL HEALTH FOR THE ELDERLY AND DISABLED PROGRAMME in Uganda and extend services to them by volunteering, interning on it and by fundraising or donating to it. Volunteers and interns are needed twice a year -from February to April and June to August.

To volunteer, intern, fundraise or to donate write to us - dishma.imhs@gmail.com

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