The Asian Age

NGO sets up makeshift clinic for mentally- ill

- NISHTHA GROVER

Coming as a ray of hope for the destitute mentallyil­l people in the national capital, an NGO, Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan, has set up a makeshift clinic to help these homeless people. Armed with doctors and psychiatri­c help, they set up their clinic in Urdu Park, Jama Masjid twice a week.

The NGO’s psychiatri­st and psychologi­st attend to a line of patients who are mostly rickshaw pullers, vendors, rag pickers and beggars.

Paramjeet Kaur, the director of the NGO and head of the Urdu Park Project, told this newspaper that their mission is to help the mentally ill, meet patients and hand out free medicine. “Our goal is to make their lives better. Our team gets patients with both severe as well as routine mental illnesses. We help out patients with bi- polar disorder, drug addictions and schizophre­nia as well,” she said, adding, “These homeless

The NGO, Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan, covers the costs of treatment and also provides clothes and food to the patients and poor people at the bottom of the social set up have legal right to health, but they are unable to access it. So our set up is a one- stop- clinic for the poor people.”

The NGO covers the costs of treatment and also provides clothes and food to the patients. The organisati­on has also trained workers to observe behavioura­l patterns and follow up with the patients.

With very little focus from both the Central and the local government on mental illnesses, there is a vacuum of trained staff to help the people in this area. There is a clear shortage of profession­als and social workers who are profession­ally trained to work towards mental health issues.

Aashray Adhikar Abhiyan was started more than ten years ago to help the homeless people, but today it is also known for its efforts to help the mentally ill. The Delhi- based NGO has establishe­d various street clinics in the past years. Since 2008, more than a thousand mentally ill patients have been referred to the street clinics. For the Urdu Park project, it has teamed up with medical specialist­s from the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Science ( IHBAS).

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