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MOHW to get mental health professionals in schools this week

The Ministry of Health & Wellness is working to get a team of mental health professionals into schools this week, as part of ongoing efforts to bring wellness resources to youth.

The initiative includes ministry officials working with Senator ....

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Doc bracing for COVID-related mental health impact on colleagues

Head of the Jamaica Medical Doctors' Association (JMDA) Dr Mindi Fitz-Henley, a psychiatrist, is bracing for the possible impact of healthcare workers neglecting their mental health for the better part of two years as the coronavirus pandemic raged. ....

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Wear Black, flash headlights against gender-based violence on Thurs


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The Institute for Gender and Development Studies Regional Co-ordinating Office is to continue its Thursday in Black to end Gender-based Violence drive with the use of headlights next Thursday, July 29.
The initiative, which is being held in co-ordination with the Jamaica Council of Churches (JCC), the Nurses’ Association of Jamaica (NAJ) and Jamaica Psychological Association, is themed, ‘No More Silent Cries!’
“Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA), Office of the Children’s Advocate (OCA) and United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) have expressed concern that children now face greater risk of all forms of abuse, including sexual violence, as they spend less supervised or structured time at home, in the community or in the care of adults, due to COVID-19,” the institute stated in a release to the media. ....

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Child and adolescent mental health round-table Thursday

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