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World Mental Health Day 2022: Health Minister Participates In Symposium On Mental Health

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A ceremony to kick-off activities to mark World Mental Health Day 2022, was organised this morning at the Brown Sequard Mental Health Care Centre (BSMHCC) in Beau-Bassin. This year’s theme is, ‘Make mental health and wellbeing for all a global priority’.

The Minister of Health and Wellness, Dr Kailesh Kumar Singh Jagutpal; the Parliamentary Private Secretary, Dr (Mrs) Marie Christiane Dorine Chukowry; the Programme Management Officer of World Health Organisation, Mr A. Nundoochan; the Consultant in Charge of Psychiatry of BSMHCC, Dr A. A Gopee; and other personalities were present.

After that, Dr Kailesh Kumar Singh Jagutpal, participated, yesterday morning, in a symposium on Mental Health at the Middlesex University in Flic en Flac. This symposium was organised in the context of World Mental Health Day, celebrated annually on 10 October. The theme identified by the World Health Organization for this year’s Mental Health Day is “Make Mental Health and Wellbeing for all a Global Priority”.

In his address, the Minister highlighted that the teaching of subjects like Psychology and mental health issues has become now, more than ever, unquestionable. “COVID-19 has taken its toll on everyone, especially on students who had to follow online classes at home far from friends, co-students and lecturers,” he pointed out.

In addition, Dr Jagutpal indicated that the rate of mental health problems like depression, anxiety has steadily increased during these past two years among students in Mauritius and worldwide. “During this symposium, I look forward for you, students of this University to share your experience of COVID-19 and its impact on mental health and I expect you to come forward with innovative ideas to strengthen mental health among students and in society,” he stated.

Symposium on Mental Health at the Middlesex University in Flic en Flac
Symposium on Mental Health at the Middlesex University in Flic en Flac

Minister Jagutpal underlined that this symposium is timely as mental health issues are not to be taken lightly as they affect people from all walks of life be it men, women, students or children. “Stigmatisation and discrimination against people suffering from mental health disorders or disabilities remain a major issue,” he highlighted.

The attendance recorded at Brown Sequard Mental Health Care Centre (BSMHCC), the Health Minister outlined, was more than 28 000 from July 2021 to June 2022 out of which more than 1 700 new cases on Mental illness were detected. “There has also been a sharp increase in the number of cases of depression registered among young people with 3 145 persons admitted at BSMHCH during that period,” he pointed out.

On this note, Dr Jagutpal dwelt on some of the healthcare provided in Mauritius as regards Mental Health. These include: the decentralisation of psychiatric services from BSMHCC to 20 Area Health Centres and Community Health Centres; the setting up of Child Psychiatric Services at BSMHCC and in three Regional Hospitals; and a Mental Health Action Plan to strengthen our response to these illnesses.

Minister Jagutpal underscored that it is important to know how to detect mental disorders in order to help a friend or a member of the family who may be subject to some degree of mental problems. As per statistics, one person out of eight in the world suffers from some type of mental disorder while his life.

On this score, he appealed to the participants of the symposium to create awareness and sensitise people on mental health issues to strengthen responses to these illnesses.

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