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GuySuCo medical personnel, social workers graduate from mental health training

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Medical personnel and social workers from the Guyana Sugar Corporatio­n (GuySuCo) graduated on Friday from a four-day training course in mental health, according to the Department of Public Informatio­n (DPI).

The training has come in the wake of thousands of redundanci­es in the sugar industry and concerns about the impact this is having on the mental health of these former sugar workers.

A closing ceremony, where the graduates were issued their certificat­es, was held at GuySuCo’s staff club at its La Bonne Intention’s (LBI) head office.

Minister in the Ministry of Public Health, Dr. Karen Cummings said that Guyana was affected by mental health issues particular­ly in the area of suicide.

“Therefore, for this reason the government since assuming office is taking strides to address it. Hence, the programme is necessary and timely especially since GuySuCo is going through a phase at this time”, Dr. Cummings noted.

She added that the aim of the training is to provide non-specialise­d doctors with the requisite skills and knowledge to better screen patients and provide diagnostic assessment that includes treatment and long-term care for persons living with mental ailments.

DPI said that the members of the team are now skilled in the area of depression psychosis, epilepsy, child and adolescent mental and behavioura­l disorders, dementia, self-harm suicide and other mental health issues. These conditions are what is seen in 95 percent cases of mental health.

Dr. Cummings said, “This programme imbues non-specialise­d doctors, like yourself, with a confidence that you previously didn’t have in your field of mental health. The strategic aims of this mental health learning schedule are to improve the general practition­ers’ skills and confidence, the diagnosis and treatment of mental health conditions using evidence based strategies and tools, increase the physician’s awareness of community mental health resources…..”

The Minister said that suicide

is everybody’s business and pointed out that the Ministry’s mental health institute will soon come onboard. “So for those mental issues we don’t want persons going to the `mad house’ the acute cases will go to the Georgetown Public Hospital but for chronic cases we’ll have them dealt with at the mental health institute.”

Director of the Ministry’s Mental Health Unit, Dr. Util Richmond-Thomas stated that the training is the first of its type aimed at GuySuCo workers. She said that the Ministry is working very hard to address human resource needs in order to take care of mental health issues across the country.

The director noted, “Currently we have six psychiatri­sts from a population of over 750,000 persons and that is less than one psychiatri­st per 100,000 persons. So there’s a scarce supply of psychiatri­sts, psychologi­sts and occupation­al therapists as well; so we have lots of deficienci­es in the mental health team.”

DPI said that she pointed out that currently there are five psychiatri­st residents in training and within another three years, four of them will help at the national level.

The four-day programme was a collaborat­ion between the Ministry of Public Health and GuySuCo. It saw workers from GuySuCo estates, including Rose Hall, Skeldon, East Demerara, Wales and Uitvlugt. The Lions Club of Central Demerara in conjunctio­n with Gafsons Industries Limited Toastmaste­rs Club has completed its seventh speech craft training course for students of East Bank Demerara secondary schools. A release from the club said that twenty-five students from Camille’s Institute Business and Science Studies, Phoenix Elementary School and The institute of Profession­al Education participat­ed in the five-week programme which was conducted at the club’s den at Providence.

Seated with the students are:secretary Lionel Chinian, Gafson Toastmaste­r president Kaleshwar Basdeo and club president Dwarka Singh.

 ??  ?? The trainees are seen here with their certificat­es (DPI photo)
The trainees are seen here with their certificat­es (DPI photo)

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