COVID-19 and Community family mental health

by Society for Pre and Post Natal Services (SPANS)
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health
COVID-19 and Community family mental health

Project Report | May 30, 2022
COVID-19 AND COMMUNITY FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH REPORT

By Linos Muvhu | The Secretary and Chief Talent Team Leader

 

This report is being generated by the SPANS team to inform donations and the general community who had committed their precious financial resource towards our fundraising drive about what we used their funds and what is required to adequately make mental health care services available, accessible to the mothers’, fathers’ and their babies and families.

We have impacted nearly 50,000 mothers and fathers through the 4 Primary Health Care (PHC) clinics with mental health literacy and more than 2,050 families through family therapy sessions coupled with subsequent sessions. Working directly in the communities, SPANS has provided more than 8,000 mothers and fathers mental health literacy, we had so recruited and trained 350 family mental health therapists and provided 150 family therapy sessions.

With this funding from the Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund, SPANS is invested in the prevention of mental health conditions so that the education system, life expectancy of the population, mentally sound generation, good parenting and all sectors of the economy will benefit.  Our programme includes activities that address ‘upstream’ social determinants of mental health, such as increased mental health literacy/education, early identification of risk of common perinatal mental health conditions in women followed by provision of specialized support (family therapy) coupled with appropriate ongoing mental health support, parenting programmes, referral, home visits and alleviation of poverty. We also focus on ‘downstream’ measures, such as those to support coping strategies of families or family based interventions for the whole family and individuals already at risk of poor mental health to promote and protect sound mental health.


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COVID-19 AND COMMUNITY FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH REPORT

By Linos Muvhu | The Secretary and Chief Talent Team Leader

Oct 11, 2021
COVID-19 AND COMMUNITY FAMILY MENTAL HEALTH

By Linos Muvhu | The Secretary and Chief Talent Team Leader

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Project Leader:
Linos Muvhu
Harare , Zim Zimbabwe
$13,697 raised of $50,000 goal
 
194 donations
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