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Sabine Rakotomalala
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Mental health and psychosocial distress
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Promote Sense of Safety Promote Calming Promote Sense of Self & Collective Efficacy Promote Connectedness Promote Hope
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Mental health and psychosocial distress Specialised services Focused (person-to-person) non-specialised supports Strengthening community and family supports Social considerations in basic services and security
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Mental health and psychosocial distress Specialised services Focused (person-to-person) non-specialised supports Strengthening community and family supports Social considerations in basic services and security
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Mental health and psychosocial distress Specialised services Focused (person-to-person) non-specialised supports Strengthening community and family supports Social considerations in basic services and security
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Mental health and psychosocial distress Specialised services Focused (person-to-person) non-specialised supports Strengthening community and family supports Social considerations in basic services and security
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Challenges
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Data Coverage (unknown) Coordination (4Ws) Communication Engagement of local actors Engagement beyond sector
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Challenges Data Coverage (unknown) Coordination (4Ws) Communication Engagement of local actors Engagement beyond sector
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Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network Aspires to improve mental health and psychosocial well being in emergencies and situations of adversity by improving access to people, resources and knowledge.
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Create and explore groups Maintain accounts Meet professionals Add, share and rate resources Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network Through the website, members:
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Support coordination in emergencies Seek out emerging insights Contribute to the website Connect people, ideas and resources Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network Through the face-to-face community, hosts:
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Members feed the network Groups are created Global hosts support members Network host brings it together xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxx xxxxx xxx x xxx xx xxxxxx xxxx xxx xxxx xxxxxxx xxxx xxxx xxx xxxxxxxxx xxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxx xxxx x x xx x x x x xx x xxx x x x x x x x x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxx x xxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx x x x xxxxxx xxx xxx xx x x xx xxxx x x x xx x x xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Mental Health & Psychosocial Support Network
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Achievements in 2011 New website went live July 2011 1,100 members 10,500 visits 45,000 page views 149 countries (1,400 locations) 600 resources Recruitment of 4 global hosts Links with other sites and platforms (CPWG, OneResponse)
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Can crisis-mappers help us make a difference? 1.Forecasting (e.g. new displacement, separation of children) 2.Mapping critical events 3.Mapping pre-existing resources – especially local people 4.Mapping gaps and problems in humanitarian response
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Can crisis-mappers help us make a difference? 5.Advocacy for actions that buffer psychosocial wellbeing 6.Mapping services and gaps
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Can crisis-mappers help us make a difference? 7.Connecting responders on the ground 8.Connecting frontline workers to the Network members 9.Delivering basic guidance (ie. PFA) to local contacts
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The field of MHPSS is catching up with the 21st Century, and is ready to collaborate!
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Contact Alison Strang, Coordinator: alison@mhpss.net Chathuri Jayasooriya, Network Host: chathuri@mhpss.net www.mhpss.net
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