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The participants of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) Asia Pacific Mental Health Forums have been central to the establishment of this portal, which aims to host relevant data and information from the region, for the region. If you would RANZCP guidelines and resources for practice
2 Jan 2016 Introduction Western health systems have established contemporary health policy and guidelines which include the provision of mental health care in the community. In response to such global trends, many countries in Asia have begun to establish mental health policy and guidelines to move from
Asia is by far the largest continent in the world in terms of area and is covered by four of the World Health Organization (WHO)'s six regions (i.e., the Eastern Mediterranean, European, South East Asian and Western Pacific). With a population exceeding 3.5 billion, it is by no means a homogeneous continent. It has dozens of
countries or regions in the Asia-Pacific, working to build culturally appropriate mental health policy Being knowledgeable of successful experiences implemented in other regions and of guidelines produced by psychiatrists, other mental health professionals and policy makers of the Asia-Pacific region as well as of other
In response to such global trends, many countries in the Asia-Pacific region have begun to establish mental health policy and guidelines to move from institutional care to community mental health services. While these reforms are supported by recommendations from the World Health Organization (WHO) governing bodies,
The target group for WHO work on mental health in emergencies is any population exposed to extreme stressors, such as refugees, internally displaced persons, disaster survivors and terrorism-, war- or genocide-exposed populations. The WHO Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse recognises that the
4 Jun 2013 The WPA Guidance on Steps, Obstacles and Mistakes to Avoid in the Implementation of Community Mental Health Care, developed by the Task Force, has been previously published in this journal [9]. Here we describe these issues in relation to South Asia. South Asia, home to 23% of the world's
6 Oct 2017 Community mental healthcare is still in a nascent stage of development in the Asia-Pacific region, with governments and service providers working collaboratively together only in the last decade to increase funding, and establish policies and guidelines on community mental healthcare. Such developments
Asia-Pacific Psychiatry is an international psychiatric journal focused on the Asia and Pacific Rim region, and is the official journal of the Pacific Rim College of Psychiatrics. Asia-Pacific Psychiatry enables psychiatric and other mental health professionals in the region to share their research, education programs and clinical
guidelines.6. This paper provides a brief overview of the current constraints on mental health care in the WHO South-East Asia. Region; highlights the need for improved screening of mental disorders; and describes the development of a new culturally adapted instrument to identify depression in Bangladesh, India.
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