Is mental health in South Africa moving forward?

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South Africa's first mental health conference highlights challenges and potential solutions for improving mental healthcare access.

Common mental illnesses have increased three- to seven-fold since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Image via Marcel Strauß on UnsplashCommon mental illnesses have increased three- to seven-fold since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Image via Marcel Strauß on UnsplashThe conference, themed “Join the Movement”, emphasised a ‘whole of society’ approach. It urged various sectors to work together to address the country’s mental health burden.

The recently passed National Health Insurance Bill was put forward during the conference as a possible solution to inadequate access to healthcare services. To improve access to mental healthcare and recovery for people with mental health conditions, community-based interventions with community engagement need strengthening.

Dr Antoinette Miric, co-founder of the Healthcare Workers Care Network , highlighted at the conference that healthcare workers are particularly vulnerable to workplace stress, which came to light during the recent COVID-19 pandemic.

 

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