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UNICEF aims to establish a multisectoral cooperation that includes schools, health institutions and community centres to address mental health
UNICEF Srbija / 2021 / Pančić
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The second decade of life is the period of rapid personal development. (...) Ensure youth participation in decision-making on mental health services.
Contribute to reducing stigma around mental health by providing young people with healthy lifestyle information in an engaging format.
(...) In partnership with the Ministry of Health, UNICEF will plan and pilot an innovative and youth-friendly mental health community service package to raise awareness and provide young people with mental health support.
Language:English
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https://www.unicef.org/serbia/...n/mental-health-and-well-being
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Mental health at work
WHO and ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
New global WHO guidelines on mental health at work are reinforced by practical strategies outlined in a joint WHO/ILO policy brief.
(...) The aim is to support the prevention of mental health risks, protect and promote mental health at work, and support those with mental health conditions so they can participate and thrive in the world of work. (...) However, the WHO Mental Health Atlas found that only 35 per cent of countries reported having national programmes for work-related mental health promotion and prevention.
Language:English
Score: 999053.2
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www.ilo.org/tokyo/infor...WCMS_856821/lang--en/index.htm
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Mental health at work
WHO and ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
New global WHO guidelines on mental health at work are reinforced by practical strategies outlined in a joint WHO/ILO policy brief.
(...) The aim is to support the prevention of mental health risks, protect and promote mental health at work, and support those with mental health conditions so they can participate and thrive in the world of work. (...) However, the WHO Mental Health Atlas found that only 35 per cent of countries reported having national programmes for work-related mental health promotion and prevention.
Language:English
Score: 999053.2
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www.ilo.org/rome/risors...WCMS_856821/lang--en/index.htm
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Mental health at work
WHO and ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
New global WHO guidelines on mental health at work are reinforced by practical strategies outlined in a joint WHO/ILO policy brief.
(...) The aim is to support the prevention of mental health risks, protect and promote mental health at work, and support those with mental health conditions so they can participate and thrive in the world of work. (...) However, the WHO Mental Health Atlas found that only 35 per cent of countries reported having national programmes for work-related mental health promotion and prevention.
Language:English
Score: 999053.2
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https://www.ilo.org/rome/risor...WCMS_856821/lang--en/index.htm
Data Source: un
Mental health at work
WHO and ILO call for new measures to tackle mental health issues at work
New global WHO guidelines on mental health at work are reinforced by practical strategies outlined in a joint WHO/ILO policy brief.
(...) The aim is to support the prevention of mental health risks, protect and promote mental health at work, and support those with mental health conditions so they can participate and thrive in the world of work. (...) However, the WHO Mental Health Atlas found that only 35 per cent of countries reported having national programmes for work-related mental health promotion and prevention.
Language:English
Score: 999053.2
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https://www.ilo.org/tokyo/info...WCMS_856821/lang--en/index.htm
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World Mental Health Day: In Vanuatu, communities are key to making mental health care for all a reality
8 October 2021
In Vanuatu, simultaneous health crises in the past two years have highlighted the urgent need to protect and promote the mental health and wellbeing of everyone.
(...) Vanuatu Ministry of Health national mental health officer, Norika Watt, says mental health is more than identifying and treating mental illness. (...) This will be key to making mental health care for all a reality, which is the theme of World Mental Health Day in 2021 .”
Language:English
Score: 998667.8
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https://www.who.int/samoa/news...-health-care-for-all-a-reality
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As such, international guidelines recommend that psychosocial and mental health support is part of the emergency health response.
(...) “Mental health care is very new to me, with this experience I learned that this condition may be psychosomatic mental disorder when mental health conditions can cause physical symptoms”.
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Transforming mental health in the Western Pacific for the future
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Transforming mental health in the Western Pacific for the future
Transforming mental health in the Western Pacific for the future
6 October 2022
The seventy-third session of the Regional Committee for the Western Pacific will discuss major health issues relevant to the Region including reaching the unreached, mental health, primary health care, cervical cancer and noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). (...) There is no health without mental health, and mental health is everyone’s business.
Language:English
Score: 998538.8
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https://www.who.int/republicof...western-pacific-for-the-future
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World Mental Health Month
The World Mental Health Month aims to address mental health issues in an empathetic way, with a unifying voice, helping everyone to feel hopeful by empowering everyone to take action and to create lasting change. This year’s World Mental Health Day theme is “Mental Health for all. (...) Everyone, everywhere.”
World Mental Health Month is an opportunity for us in the UN System to have conversations about mental health.
Language:English
Score: 998536.6
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https://www.un.org/en/healthy-...rkforce/files/WMHMCalendar.pdf
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Mental Health Stakeholders Meeting
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(...) The Ministry of Health, in expanding mental health support and treatment is targeting:
people with depression (the most common mental health disorder); and
people with psychosis (the most serious mental illness)
as the first step.
(...) WHO’s Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) gives countries a practical framework for scaling up mental health services.
Language:English
Score: 998407.2
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https://www.who.int/laos/news/...al-health-stakeholders-meeting
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