NITI Aayog organized a National Workshop on “Strengthening Mental Health Services and Care in India” at the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore in collaboration with the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), Government of India, and the Department of Health & Family Welfare, Government of Karnataka.
The workshop was conducted as a part of the NITI–State workshop series, an initiative under the State Support Mission (SSM).
The one-day national-level workshop was chaired by Member (Health), NITI Aayog, Dr. V. K. Paul, and was graced by the presence of Chairman and President, National Medical Commission, Dr. B. N. Gangadhar; Economic Adviser, MoHFW, Indrani Kaushal; Director, NIMHANS, Dr. Pratima Murthy; Principal Secretary (Health & Family Welfare), Govt. of Karnataka, Anil Kumar T. K.; senior officials from MoHFW, DGHS, ICMR, and States/UTs, as well as sectoral and technical experts from WHO India, UNICEF, and development partners who have been contributing in the space of primary healthcare and mental health.
In the inaugural session, NITI Aayog made a brief presentation to set the context of the workshop, which was followed by a detailed presentation by MoHFW, highlighting the present scenario of the National and District Mental Health Program and the upcoming proposed strategies to strengthen its implementation.
Principal Secretary (Health), Government of Karnataka gave a detailed presentation on “Moving beyond the Bellary Model of District Mental Health Program: Success story of Karnataka,” highlighting the various initiatives being undertaken by the state of Karnataka in addressing mental health concerns. The technical sessions concluded with a detailed presentation by the Director, NIMHANS, elaborating on the challenges, experiences, and way forward under the recently introduced component of Tele-MANAS.
The rest of the workshop was divided into four sessions, with a panel discussion and three interactive roundtable sessions, which focused on addressing challenges, sharing current initiatives and best practices in States/UTs, and paving the way forward for a holistic mental healthcare ecosystem in India.
Participants in the sessions included senior leadership from MoHFW, National Medical Commission, States/UTs, sectoral experts from NIMHANS, TISS, and IBHAS, as well as representatives from WHO India, UNICEF, and key development partners.
The delegates brought forth views on strengthening the District Mental Health Program, especially concerning Infrastructure, HR, Training, Treatment, and IEC; developing and scaling up Primary Mental Healthcare through Ayushman Aarogya Mandirs; and rights of persons with mental illness, including reintegration, rehabilitation, and empowerment.
The participants from 31 States and UTs were instrumental in sharing views from the ground and immediate challenges that need to be addressed.
Member (Health), NITI Aayog, in the closing session, reiterated the opportunity to build and reimagine a new national mental healthcare program that would address the huge unmet need for treatment of mental illnesses and disorders. The way forward is to develop an overarching and holistic vision for inclusive and efficient service delivery, adopt an integrative approach by converging aspects of traditional medicine, and augment the mental healthcare workforce by optimizing post-graduate seats in psychiatry, psychiatric social work, and clinical psychology.
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