In humanitarian settings, mental ill-health is powerfully inter-connected with other non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cardiovascular diseases, cancers, diabetes and chronic respiratory diseases. Integrating mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) with NCD prevention and care might therefore be useful, both to be more effective, and to require fewer resources. There is, however, a lack of widely accepted guidelines that take this into account, and this course is intended to draw attention to that issue.


Chronically Ill in an Emergency: Why Mental Health Matters
Chronically Ill in an Emergency: Why Mental Health Matters



Instructors: Bishal Gyawali
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RC
Reviewed on Jan 18, 2022
I think that most of the quizzes were common-sense and did not require attention to the materials.
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I enjoyed the speakers on the videos and the opportunity to join in discussion forums.
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Reviewed on Sep 26, 2022
Very informative on issues of Mental Health and Psychosocial support
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