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ISSUP Kenya is pleased to present its webinar on Skills Transfer Program for Behavioural and Substance Use Professionals.
Gain insights from clinical practice, mentorship, and supervision programs that equip novice mental health professionals with practical skills.
Integrating Wellness in the Addiction Recovery Process
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Treatment
Recovery Support
Mental Health
Women
ISSUP Kenya are pleased to present their Webinar on Wellness and Addiction Recovery.
Disability mainstreaming in accessing Mental Health & SUD treatment and care
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ISSUP Webinar
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Treatment
Mental Health
ISSUP Kenya webinar on disability mainstreaming and inclusion in accessing Mental Health and SUD treatment.
Η τομή μεταξύ διαταραχής χρήσης ουσιών και εμπορίας ανθρώπων
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ISSUP Webinar
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Policy
Mental Health
Law
Το ISSUP Kenya θα ήθελε να παρουσιάσει το επόμενο διμηνιαίο διαδικτυακό σεμινάριο για τη διασταύρωση μεταξύ διαταραχής χρήσης ουσιών και εμπορίας ανθρώπων.
Σε αυτό το Webinar θα συζητηθούν:
- Φύση της διαταραχής χρήσης ουσιών
- Η σχέση...
Κλιματικές καταστροφές Nexus με ψυχικές ασθένειες (συμπεριλαμβανομένων των SUDs)
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ISSUP Webinar
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Mental Health
Η ISSUP Kenya είναι στην ευχάριστη θέση να παρουσιάσει το επόμενο διμηνιαίο webinar της σχετικά με τη σχέση μεταξύ καταστροφών που σχετίζονται με το κλίμα και ψυχικών ασθενειών.
A Step‑Wise Community Engagement and Capacity Building Model Prior to Implementation of mhGAP‑IG in a Low and Middle‑Income Country
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Scientific article
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Mental Health
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Background
The World Health Organization developed the Mental Health Gap Action Programme Intervention Guide (mhGAP-IG) as guidelines for innovative utilization of available resources in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)...
Extent and Patterns of Drug Use among Persons with Disabilities in Kenya
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Scientific article
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Addiction
Mental Health
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Background: Although some data existed suggesting that there was high prevalence of drug use among the general population in Kenya with 39-48% of 15-65 year olds having used alcohol and at least one other substance, there was a...
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