Showing posts with label mental health development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mental health development. Show all posts

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Public Mental Health and Governance in Uganda



We yearn to survive, to feel secure, to find pleasure, and overcome pain from the day of coming into existence. There are specific needs to achieve those goals, such as food, water, medicine, social and professional support, renewable environment resources, and their continuous and anticipated access. Because they are survival, security, social, pleasure needs, we realize the right to access them and the responsibility and duty to work towards their realization. When these rights are not achieved at the moments they are most needed, the individual will be overwhelmed to levels when he or she cannot cope, which subsequently disrupts rational clues of achieving them or even any such hope, belief, and abilities to do so. Without interventions to address rising vulnerability of the individual, the cognitive, emotional, physical, social, spiritual and environmental connections are impaired yet are the ones responsible for his or her existence and achievement of the greatest of that person’s goals. There are specific references given to cases of mental illness that develop –one after the other –leading to total mental breakdown. Each of these cases ought to be addressed in singularity in new environments that accelerate healing, until the point the individual relearns the old environment and develops healthy coping mechanism to live and attain development goals there. This organization suggests th creation of a mental health infrastructure that creates contact with vulnerable groups and boosts their recovery while building their strength of coping and resilience to overcome their obstacles to expressing and obtaining their needs and rights. The infrastructure will be able to spot their unmet needs in some development time and process better the unhealthy mental attachments and images, provide natural means of negotiating access to natural needs and rights, enable such accesses to individuals who show natural effort and negotiation mechanism around challenges to expressing and realizing their needs and rights while using successful individuals to inspire others, until we achieve levels when the individuals can fix own challenges, express desires in most healthy way possible, seek assistance where they are trapped, and become responsible to themselves and society to achieve their aspirations. In doing so, the infrastructure will enable realization of people who are empowered and mentally well –sustainably.
HOW YOU CAN BE INVOLVED
As client
As volunteer
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As ambassador
As development partner
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Visit us
Visit our blog www.integratedmhi.blogspot.ug
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HOW YOU CAN REACH US
Telephone: +256774336277 or +256752542504
Email: waiswajacobo@yahoo.co.uk or dishma.imhs@gmail.com

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Call for participation

We are happy to announce our forthcoming Peace and Mental Health seminar. Key speaker will be Dr. Ajao Toyin will be in Uganda from April 4 - 10, 2018. She will conduct lectures and yoga sessions in Kampala and Jinja Cities. She is PhD fellow from University of Pretoria, South Africa. Part of her lecture will be about her PhD thesis.

Ajao's thesis research is in peace journalism. Her thesis title it Citizen journalism and conflict in Africa: The Ushaidi and Kenya Bloggers in Kenya's 2008 Post Election Violence. ‎Her other areas of research interest are conflict transformation, human security, citizen journalism, and gender and sexual rights.‎
  
Below is Ajao involved in Yoga Session
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Registration fee $50
For booking purposes contact organisers on 
+256774336277
‎‎Or convener by email: info@integratedmhi.org

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