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Need2Know - Air Pollution and Mental Health

Air pollution is contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere. Outdoor and indoor air pollution cause respiratory and other diseases and are important sources of morbidity and mortality. At the same time, the connection between air pollution and mental health is a growing area of research and advocacy.

Here is what you “need to know” from the current evidence base.

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Need2Know - Digital Mental Health

Digital mental health includes mobile and web-based apps, digitally delivered interactions (via e.g., video calls, chats, artificial intelligence chatbots, virtual reality), and devices for assessing, predicting and monitoring health (e.g., wearables and smartwatches) for: information provision, screening and monitoring, intervention, and social support.

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The Global Mental Health Action Network at AIDS 2024

There is no health without mental health, and the attendees at AIDS 2024 wholeheartedly agree! We joined forces with United for Global Mental Health, Elton John AIDS Foundation, and The Global Fund to host the first-ever Mental Health Networking Zone at the Global Village. Exceeding all expectations, we were delighted to meet with over 700 mental health advocates—a powerful demonstration of interest and solidarity for our cause.

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Decriminalisation of suicide: A united voice across the Caribbean.

On Monday July 29th, a regional coalition was launched with various stakeholders from other Caribbean territories, to advocate for the decolonization of laws against suicide in Trinidad and Tobago, the Bahamas, St. Lucia and in Grenada. This refers to the process of revising or abolishing colonial-era laws that sought to criminalize suicide and suicide attempts. Inherited from European colonial powers, these laws reflect outdated views that treat suicide as a criminal act rather than as a mental health issue.

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Writing impactful case studies for advocacy

In June the Global Mental Health Action Network Communications Working Group hosted a knowledge exchange session sponsored by Pinterest on developing case studies to tell impactful stories and support advocacy efforts and donor communications.

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#MHForAll Webinar - Allyship & Social Participation

Our #MHForAll webinar on Allyship and Social Participation explored current perspectives on social participation in global mental health, including sharing an update on the currently proposed WHO Resolution on Social Participation for Universal Health Coverage and reflections on allyship, solidarity and power sharing across parts of the complex spectrum of global mental health.

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NEW: LGBTQI+ Working Group - addressing the underserved needs of LGBTQI+ communities in LMICs

The Global Mental Health community has been slow to respond to the underserved needs of the LGBTQI+ community. Through the new LGBTQI+ Working Group, Co-Chairs aspire to increase coordination, knowledge-sharing, and capacity building, or else efforts will remain fragmented. It is imperative to amplify our collective voice, pool resources, and stand united in our commitment to LGBTQI+ mental health and equality.

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Leaving no Caribbean Island  behind: “Suicide is not a crime” 

Suicide is the second leading cause of death amongst Caribbean youth between the ages of 15 and 25. In 2017, almost one in seven adolescent students in Trinidad and Tobago had attempted suicide. In the rest of the population, the rate of suicide attempts in the Caribbean has been steadily increasing. Survivors of suicide and self-harm require support and mental health services.

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#MHForAll Webinar - Sport and Mental Health

Our #MHForAll webinar on Sport and Mental Health explored the profound impact of sport on mental well-being, shedding light on grassroots initiatives and strategic interventions that promote positive mental health outcomes. With a focus on how sport serves as a catalyst for healing, resilience, and awareness, expert panellists shared perspectives from the field and discussed strategic initiatives led by funding organisations and umbrella associations.

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#MHForAll Webinar - Perspectives on Decolonising Global Mental Health

In a recent #MHForAll webinar, diverse experts and a big international audience from 99 countries gathered to delve into the nuanced and complex topic of decolonising global mental health. Throughout the discussion, each panellist offered invaluable insights, illuminating various dimensions of this critical issue.

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Advocacy Briefs: Climate Change, Environment, Mental Health and Wellbeing - Impacts and Practical Solutions

The Environment Working Group has produced two advocacy briefs providing a comprehensive overview of the current and projected impacts of climate change on mental health. The documents outline practical measures that governments should undertake to address mental health challenges both presently and in the future. The advocacy briefs are available in English, French, Spanish and Portuguese.

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Reflections from the Global Mental Health Action Network (GMHAN) communications working group session on communications in response to mental health needs in Ukraine. 

We had the privilege of organising a webinar focused on a crucial topic, “Integrating Effective Communication in Responding to the Mental Health Needs of War-Impacted Populations in Ukraine." This event was part of the monthly knowledge and information sharing sessions organised by the Action Network Communications working group.

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Unlock the Global Advocacy Roadmap 2024-25

The advocacy roadmap outlines the global mental health sector's opportunities and challenges and sets out success factors for 2025. Within this resource, you will also find key dates and events, and information on the roles that key stakeholders will play at these global moments.

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Reflections from the WHO’s 154th Executive Board session

If there’s one key takeaway message for us in the global mental health space from the World Health Organization’s (WHO) 154th Executive Board (EB) session, it is that mental health remains strong and central in the global health agenda but more action is needed to deliver better mental health for all.

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#MHForAll Webinar: Mental Health Education for Future Doctors and Nurses

The MHForAll webinar series kicked off the year with a dynamic discussion on the integration of mental health training into medical and nursing education. Panellists addressed the inefficiencies in mental health services globally, emphasising the shortage of clinicians to meet the rising demand.

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MENTAL HEALTH AND UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE: From commitments to action

This report covers basic concepts, such as universal health coverage, and emphasises how vital it is to incorporate mental health into the UHC framework. It explains the pivotal commitments made by governments at the recent UN high-level meeting on UHC in 2023, outlining a roadmap for meaningful action and progress.

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#MHForAll Webinar: Digital Mental Health Tools

On Tuesday 28th November, our panel of experts explored the diverse applications of digital mental health tools. The experts discussed the impact, and successes of these interventions, and explored the challenges of implementing new tech-based solutions. Alongside this, our panellists shared how these innovative strategies can bridge service gaps, improve accessibility, and eradicate mental health stigma.

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