Mental and Psychosocial Support
We provide mental health and psychosocial support to children within and outside the clinical setting by leveraging a variety of tools including community hubs and support groups, workshops, responsive caregiving, arts, and play therapy.
Our mental health and psychosocial support initiatives also extend to other players within a child’s cycle of care including caregivers and health workers. Our model aims to optimise the mental and emotional wellbeing of a child by ensuring that caregivers and health workers are equipped with the capacity to utilise various tools of care that ensure continued mental wellness of a child.
Our mental and Psychosocial programs have impacted 441 children who have participated in structured play activities, 93 caregivers who received psychosocial education, and 30 health workers trained on play-based therapy.