Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Your Mind Matters: Keep It Clean

The mind has been defined as the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel. According to Helping Minds (2021), mental health is the balanced state of mind, whilst mental ill-health indicates that something is off-balance, off-centre and it is impacting on someone's ability to live a normal life. Mental ill-health is a broad term that includes both mental illnesses and mental health challenges.

Paying attention to our mental health was the basis of discussion during an interactive session organised by Nigerian Universities Nursing Students’ Association, University of Nigeria, Enugu State (NUNSA, UNEC) in collaboration with the state chapter of Mental Health Drive Initiative held on Saturday, 25th September, 2021. The session dwells on mental health awareness and suicide prevention.

It was reported during the event that authorities who teach and advocate for mental health are those who hinder the students from enjoying good mental health based on an environment created by these authorities, which negatively impact the students’ life. Many students, as a result of this, have been victims of depression and suicidal thoughts/attempts.

The students were made to be aware that the use of a positive or healthy coping mechanism goes a long way in managing stress and the ability to identify one’s strength and weakness. Not all coping mechanisms can work in all situation but there is need to identify which coping mechanism is right for each situation.

Some of the positive or healthy coping mechanisms identified in managing stress include taking time out to engage in pleasurable activities, talking and connecting to friends and families, taking care of the body by eating well, having adequate rest and sleeping well. Other strategies include avoiding the intake of drugs and alcohol and identifying the right time to seek for help, especially from professionals.

In addition, long term subjection to stress is not healthy and can further lead to other mental health challenges. Depression has been identified to be a common challenge among the students which has led to series of suicidal thoughts and attempts. They have been encouraged to be their brothers’ keeper by quickly identifying the presenting signs of depression in their colleagues and seeking help as soon as possible. Everyone was also encouraged to speak out when having a bad or negative feeling and seek help.

It was recommended at the end of the session that more awareness creation should be encouraged and carried out among the students and the authorities at their educational facilities. More collaborations with mental health organisations was also suggested.

Present at the session were the executives and some members of NUNSA UNEC and the Convener of Mental Health Drive Initiative, Mr. Daniel Faleti and other directors of the initiative.

2021 MHDi First Quarter Webinar - March 2021

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed the inadequate/poor/lack of attention to our mental health by individuals, families, groups, the society and the government.

According to World Health Organisation, countries were spending less than 2 per cent of their national health budgets on mental health, and struggling to meet their populations’ needs prior to the pandemic.

The pandemic came with its psychosocial burden that revealed the need to change our priorities as regards our mental health.

Join the First Quarter Webinar 2021 organised by Mental Health Drive Initiative live on Zoom.

Topic: Mental Health & COVID-19: A Need for Change in Priorities

Date: Saturday, 27th March, 2021

Time: 10:00 hrs (GMT +1)

Speaker: Ayeyemi A. Obabire (Psychiatrist & MANI Kwara State Coordinator)

Interested in participating, kindly join this link http://bit.ly/mhdiq1webinar2021 latest 26th March, 2021 for updates.

For further enquiries, call/chat +234 806 129 5086 or +234 814 050 1986 or send a mail to mentalhealthdrive@gmail.com

2020 Time Out With MHDi

Mental Health Drive Initiative is inviting the general public to her 2020 edition of TIME OUT WITH MHDi.

Theme: Talking 2020 (Learning, Relearning and Unlearning from the Year 2020)

Locations

▪️Rivers State: Pleasure Park, Port Harcourt (Thursday, 10th December, 2020) 12pm

▪️Lagos State: JJT Park, Ikeja (Saturday, 12th December, 2020) 10am

▪️Kwara State: Kwara State University International Conference Centre (Saturday, 12th December, 2020) 11am

You can also join Rivers and Lagos virtually. To join, contact:

▪️Lagos: 0906 027 2873 (Julius)

▪️Rivers: 0814 050 1986 (Tega)

For sponsorship and enquiries, contact 0703 295 3763 or send an email to mentalhealthdrive@gmail.com

2020 MHDi Third Quarter Webinar - September 2020

Every September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. According to International Association for Suicide Prevention, suicide prevention remains a universal challenge. Every year, suicide is among the top 20 leading causes of death globally for people of all ages.  It is responsible for over 800,000 deaths, which equates to one suicide every 40 seconds.

Mental Health Drive Initiative is hereby inviting you to her Third Quarter Webinar 2020 with the aim of synergising efforts in preventing the occurrence of suicide.

Topic: Suicide - Strategies to Curb its Occurrence

Date: Saturday, 26th September, 2020

Time: 10:00 hrs (GMT +1)

Guest Speaker: Mr. I. D. Owoeye (FWACN) (A mental health nurse educator)

To participate, kindly register via click here

Check the flier for more details...



Time-Out With MHDi

As part of activities marking the second year anniversary of Mental Health Drive Initiative, you are invited to participate in an interactive session tagged, TIME-OUT with MHDI.

Topic: Interdisciplinary Approach towards the Prevention and Management of Mental Illness.

Date: Saturday, 4th July, 2020

Morning Session: 10am (Live on Facebook)

To participate, kindly join the group via https://www.facebook.com/groups/mhdinitiative/ before the day and time.

Evening Session: 7pm (MHDi Telegram Page) via https://bit.ly/2pn5CuH

For further enquiries, send a mail to mentalhealthdrive@gmail.com or contact 08066815459


2020 MHDi Second Quarter Webinar - International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking: June 26, 2020


Friday, 26th June, 2020 is the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking with the theme: Better Knowledge for Better Care.

As part of activities marking the day, Mental Health Drive Initiative is inviting you to her Second Quarter Webinar 2020.

Theme: Addressing the Menace of Substance Abuse among Youths

Date: Saturday, 27th June, 2020

Time: 7pm prompt

Check the flier for more details...

2020 MHDi First Quarter Webinar - March 2020

Join Mental Health Drive Initiative for her first quarter webinar 2020.

Theme: Building an effective team: The Johari's Window model.

Date: 31st March, 2020.

Time: 19:00hrs (GMT +1)

See the flier for details...