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A Multi-sectoral Action To Make Mental Health Services Accessible To Marginalised People And Communities
Mariwala Health Initiative convened a high-level workshop today with the objective of mainstreaming conversations on mental health and its intersections with other prevailing socio-economic and environmental issues.
Highlighting the need for a rights-based, psychosocial approach to mental health, the workshop underlined the need to move away from a narrow, biomedical approach to mental health to one that is more inclusive and holistic. The speakers also elaborated on the significance of community-based solutions for mental health issues and the need for an intersectional approach to mental health in workplaces.
The event witnessed the presence of several healthcare professionals, activists, and academics. Representatives from Mariwala Health Initiative included Raj Mariwala, Director, Priti Sridhar, CEO and Anam Mittra, Lead of New Initiatives. Other speakers at the event were Dr Achal Bhagat, Psychiatrist, Apollo Hospital, Priscilla Giri, Researcher, DLR Prerna, a Darjeeling-based NGO that works on various community initiatives.
Speaking about the need for redefining the approach to mental health, Raj Mariwala, Director, Mariwala Health Initiative, said, "Mental health is a development issue and must not be viewed in isolation from the prevailing socio-economic and environmental landscape. At present, discussions on mental health are largely seen from a biomedical perspective and need to focus on psychosocial realities. Mental health interventions need to be community-led and delivered by persons who are aware of the lived realities of the persons they service."
Highlighting the need of media deliberation around intersections of mental health, Priti Sridhar, CEO, Mariwala Health Initiative, said ''There is a need to step back and stop looking at mental health as an individual issue. Each of us experience society from our respective social locations. Solving mental health issues is not a simple equation of access to services, but of interrogating discrimination and disparities in society. It is important for media to bring this understanding while reporting on issues, not just related directly to mental health, but also while highlighting issues related to health systems, lack of affordable housing, labour laws and climate change.''
Speaking on the role of media in shaping the discourse on mental health, Dr Bhagat Psychiatrist, Apollo Hospital said, "When talking about mental health, what one does not say is as important as what one does say. Conversations that layer the myths about mental health need to be avoided. These are: linking mental health to incapacity; correlating violence and mental health problems. What must be focused upon: mental health problems are common, and it is alright to seek help; lack of resources for mental health services, inadequate number and training of professionals. Keeping expectations from treatment reasonable. There are no magical cures, but help is available."
While access to mental health services is an issue affecting several groups in India, there is a case to be made for community-based models. Priscilla Giri, Researcher, DLR Prerna said, "While media frequently reports on treatment gaps, it is the care gap that needs to be highlighted. MHI's work is proof that we don't need expensive, expert-led models for mental health care. We need to seed more such community-based models, where the community being the expert in their issues is empowered to deliver mental health services themselves."
Mariwala Health Initiative (MHI) is a personal philanthropy of Mr Harsh Mariwala, Chairperson, Marico Limited. MHI is an advocacy, capacity building and grant-making organisation working on mental health, with an emphasis on making mental health services accessible to marginalised people and communities.
About Mariwala Health Initiative:
Mariwala Health Initiative (mhi.org.in) works exclusively on mental health and focuses on making mental health accessible to marginalised persons and communities by fostering an environment of accessible, affirmative, rights-based and user-centric mental health care. Currently, we work on 38 projects with 33 partners across 20 states in India. The programs we support have a strong focus on community-based grassroots interventions, where services and support are provided not just by experts, but also by trained individuals from within the community.
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