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We’ll work with stakeholders to enhance Mental Health Act’s implementation – MHA

The Mental Health Authority (MHA) has said that it is working with relevant stakeholders to enhance the implementation of Mental Health Act.

Andy Frimpong Manso by Andy Frimpong Manso
June 19, 2024
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The Mental Health Authority (MHA) has said that it is working with relevant stakeholders to enhance the implementation of Mental Health Act.

The authority in a statement dated Tuesday, June 18, reiterated that it would push harder to integrate mental health services into general healthcare services.

“The Authority will continue to work with all relevant stakeholders to advocate for further advancements in the Mental Health Act’s implementation at all levels, the complete integration of mental health services into general healthcare services, and a stronger push to educate and raise awareness about mental health. It should be noted that Section 73 of the Mental Health Act enjoins District Assemblies, Social Welfare Services, Security Services, health professionals, family members, and any other citizen to play specific roles in the care of persons with mental disorders found in public places,” portion of the statement read.

According to MHA, this comment comes after two incidents which occurred last week in the Central Region involving a person alleged to experience some mental health-related challenges.

“The first incident was of a 2-year-old who was in a critical state after allegedly being assaulted by a person with mental disorder found in a public place, who repeatedly smashed her head on the ground. Reports received by the Authority indicate she has been discharged from the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital but requires further outpatient management.

“The second tragic incident involved a patient allegedly suspected of experiencing some symptoms of mental health illness being abandoned in a bush at Gomoa Ojobi in the Central Region, after being on hospital admission at the Trauma and Specialist Hospital, Winneba. The victim was later found dead by community members. ”

The Authority commended the Ghana Health Service for commencing a probe into the Gomoa Ojobi incident, however, extended its deepest sympathies to both victims and their families.

“The Authority extends its deepest sympathies to both victims and their families. Although extremely saddened, the Authority acknowledges that such incidents reflect the severe systemic flaws that plague the nation’s mental health landscape. They also draw attention to the negative outcomes of stigmatisation, discrimination, and a general lack of concern for those who are thought to suffer from mental health illnesses”, the statement added.

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Tags: Ghana Health ServiceKorle Bu Teaching HospitalMental Health ActMental Health Authority (MHA)




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