MANGALURU: On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, Anirvedha Resource Center for Psychological Wellbeing, Mangaluru, in collaboration with Swastika National School, is conducting a year-long project to promote mental health awareness and education in different sections of society.
Keeping in line with the theme for 2022’s Mental Health Day — Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority, the inaugural programme of this collaboration is held on October 15. Dr Sachin Nadka, managing director and chief medical officer, Vedamarogya-Ayurvedic Hospital and Pharmacy, will inaugurate the programme.
Dr Raghavendra Holla N chairman of Swastika National School, and KT Shwetha, psychologist, director and founder of Anirvedha Resource Center for Psychological Wellbeing, will grace the occasion. The yearlong project will involve mental health education sessions.
Organizers said that through the course of this project, they will be reaching out to various sectors, who have difficulties in accessing mental healthcare facilities, such as fishing communities, factory workers, farmers, journalists, women in cooperatives and SHG’s, migrant communities, retail workers, artisan communities, families with terminally ill patients, and individuals with disabilities.
Keeping in line with the theme for 2022’s Mental Health Day — Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority, the inaugural programme of this collaboration is held on October 15. Dr Sachin Nadka, managing director and chief medical officer, Vedamarogya-Ayurvedic Hospital and Pharmacy, will inaugurate the programme.
Dr Raghavendra Holla N chairman of Swastika National School, and KT Shwetha, psychologist, director and founder of Anirvedha Resource Center for Psychological Wellbeing, will grace the occasion. The yearlong project will involve mental health education sessions.
Organizers said that through the course of this project, they will be reaching out to various sectors, who have difficulties in accessing mental healthcare facilities, such as fishing communities, factory workers, farmers, journalists, women in cooperatives and SHG’s, migrant communities, retail workers, artisan communities, families with terminally ill patients, and individuals with disabilities.