Resources
Reframe 5: Sneak Peek
A sneak peek into MHI's 5th Edition of ReFrame: 'Mental Health and Climate Justice'
2022
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Reframe VI: Call for Articles
Call for articles for the sixth edition of ReFrame in 2023. The theme is 'Global Mental Health from the Margins.'
2023
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Suicide Prevention: Changing the Narrative
Centred around building a comprehensive approach to tackling suicide in India, the report covers key approaches to suicide prevention, evidence-based strategies to reduce the incidence of suicide and tangible steps various stakeholders can take.
2021
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Reframe V: Call for Articles
Call for articles for the fifth edition of ReFrame in 2022. The theme is 'Mental Health and Climate Justice.'
2022
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Building Allyship: The Mental Health Community and LGBTQI+ Rights
This is a report that showcases the queer affirmative mental health work undertaken during a High Court Judgment. The report is a guiding tool for MHPs who want to build allyship and promote LGBTQI+ rights.
2021
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DIYouth Advocacy : A complete guide to mental health advocacy for young people
DIYouth Advocacy is a free resource to empower young people to advocate for your mental health rights. It has been created by a group of young people, mental health experts, advocates, and technologists,
including those who have lived experiences...
2022
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Reframe IV: Unpacking Structural Determinants
MHI's 4th Edition of ReFrame: 'Unpacking Structural Determinants'
2021
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ReFrame III: Mental Health beyond Clinical Contexts
MHI's 3rd Edition of ReFrame: 'Mental Health beyond Clinical Contexts'
2020
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‘Nominated Representative’ and Queer Lives
This article in Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences explores the possibilities that the Nominated Representative (NR) Clause of the Mental Health Care Act 2017 may have to offer to conceptualise and operationalise what care could lo...
2020
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Reframe II: Bridging the Care Gap
MHI's second edition of Reframe: Bridging the Care Gap
2019
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Economic consequences of neglecting mental health - an Indian perspective
Mental illnesses come with high economic costs, not only for individuals, but families and society at large.
2011
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Neglected and Forgotten: Women with Disabilities during the COVID Crisis in India
Rising Flame and Sightsavers' report on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on women with disabilities in India. The report explores impacts related to accessibility of information, resources, services, as well as the impact on education, liveliho...
2020
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