10 October, 1999
~World Mental Health Day Report 1998~
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(Last Updated On: ) Eastern Mediterranean Region Hassan Kassim Khan, Organizer of the Symposium International Symposium in Yemen An International Symposium on Behavioral Sciences and Millennium Challenges in Developing Countries, was held from 7-9 March 2000 under the auspices of the Eastern Mediterranean Region of WFMH at the University of Aden, Yemen. The Symposium was…
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(Last Updated On: ) By establishing and maintaining good working relationships with your local media, you will ensure that mental health issues are covered by the media with accuracy and sensitivity. In addition, your local activities take on global significance and credibility when they include a specific mention linking them to the celebration of World…
~World Mental Health Day Report 1998~
(Last Updated On: ) Virgin Islands A week of activities was held on 4-10 October, ending with a Celebration Award Banquet. Honored as key participants in the early development of the British Virgin Islands Mental Health Program were: Dr. George Mahy, Mrs. Rita Frett-Georges and Mr. Vincent Slatliffe.
World Mental Health Day 2003
(Last Updated On: ) The Emotional and Behavioral Disorders of Children and Adolescents For current WMHDAY material and information, please click here. **2003 Global Planning Packet now available for download** Archived World Mental Health Day 2002 Planning Kit (English Version) (French Version) (Spanish Version) Archived World Mental Health Day…
Message from the President
(Last Updated On: ) Dear Friends, Recent research has shown clearly how serious it is to neglect mental health in the workplace. Job burnout is costing nations billions of dollars, according to results presented at the conference and Symposium held at the ILO on 9-10 October. Two major UN agencies, the ILO and WHO, supported…
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(Last Updated On: ) JOIN US! The state of the world today is a constant concern and sometimes a challenge that seems insurmountable. One person, one organization cannot do it all – but when we work together, we believe the power of unity will give us the edge and change can happen. The World Federation…