Refugees face harsh conditions that put their mental health under significant stress. While many of them show remarkable resilience, some need extra support to rebuild their lives. UNHCR’s Mental ...
At least one in seven children in sub-Saharan Africa experiences significant psychological hardship. As the world marks World Mental Health Day, UNICEF and WHO shine a light on the need for increased ...
Some impactful examples of how UNICEF and partners are providing mental health and psychosocial support to children and young people in Armenia, Belize, Nepal, Ukraine and other countries. At a child ...
Mental health is increasingly recognized as a universal human right and an essential foundation of human development. Yet across the world, millions remain without access to the support they need, ...
The unique challenges associated with healthcare place a large burden of stress upon healthcare workers. This has necessitated the study and application of preventative and intervention strategies for ...
In the midst of uncertainty in an emergency, UNICEF’s mental health and psychosocial support programs in Armenia are fostering long-term trust and resilience around a crucial element: community. In ...
Invisible disabilities such as mental health are one of the most essential, yet neglected, development issues in achieving agreed development goals. Depression is one of the leading causes of ...
Dr Amanda Cole is affiliated with the Australian College of Mental Health Nurses - Chair, Education and Accrediation Committee In the aftermath of the tragic Bondi knife attack, Joel Cauchi’s parents ...
Faith and spirituality have long been integral to human experience, but their relationship with mental health has only recently gained scientific attention. Research increasingly reveals that ...