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Month: November 2019

Affirmations Cover One
Affirmations Comics for Mental Health Mental Health Voices Wellness 

Affirmations: I am Happy and Healthy

November 27, 2019 Health Collective Adwaita Das, Affirmations, Art for Mental Health, Positive Mental Health

By Adwaita Das     With new diseases being discovered and new products manufactured every day, it is difficult to

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Youth Bol Report
Articles Health Collective Mental Health Voices 

YouthBol: What’s the Health Wishlist for 1 Lakh Young Indians?

November 5, 2019November 5, 2019 Health Collective mental health and children, mental health and india, Young Mental Health, Youthbol

YouthBol, a campaign launched last September by the Centre for Catalysing Change and its partner USAID’s Maternal Child Survival Plan

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Apurupa Vatsalya and team
Articles Mental Health Vandita Morarka Voices Your Stories 

Meet the Community Leaders: Apurupa Vatsalya of Bibliotherapy

November 3, 2019November 3, 2019 Health Collective Apurupa Vatsalya, Bibliotherapy, Community Leaders, healing, mental health and india, Vandita Morarka, YOUR STORIES

The Health Collective has kicked off a series focusing on community leaders working on mental health awarness in the country.

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Suicide Helplines

  • For India: suicide helplines 
  • For Emails/ Numbers of Psychologists and Psychiatrists across India, check our Contacts page (Work in progress)

Mental Health Resources

  • The World Health Organization’s Fact Sheet on Depression 
  • The WHO guidelines on Preventing Suicide: Media Resource
  • The Samaritans Media Guidelines on Reporting About Suicide
  • National Crime Records Bureau report on Suicides in India
  • Mental HealthCare Act 2017
  • The National Mental Health Survey
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