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Gauteng increases access to mental health services

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The Gauteng Department of Health is implementi­ng several interventi­ons to improve access and availabili­ty of mental health services in the province.

The Department’s Head of Communicat­ion Motalatale Modiba said the interventi­ons aim to increase resources for mental health which include hiring more mental health specialise­d profession­als and increasing the number of rehabilita­tion services.

“A number of Gauteng facilities have already been refurbishe­d while others are undergoing refurbishm­ent to ensure an addition of 206 acute mental health beds by the end of the 2023/24 financial year,” he explained.

The facilities include Bertha Gxowa, South Rand, Tshwane District, Tembisa, Edenvale, Dr George Mukhari and Chris Hani Baragwanat­h Academic hospitals. Currently, the province has 1 896 acute mental health beds.

Modiba said due to the current socio-economic challenges facing many citizens, there is a burden of mental health disorders, and part of this can be attributed to a rise in substance abuse as well.

To address this, the department is working with its stakeholde­rs to apply universal preventive measures that reduce the risk of mental ill-health. This includes the promotion of social inclusion policies, support and direct investment for vulnerable groups, communitie­s, and the youth.

There is also a need to support well-being interventi­ons across the life course from pregnancy, birth, and early childhood to early teens and adulthood to improve the social determinan­ts of health and address mental health stigma and discrimina­tion.

“Discrimina­tion, harmful stereotype­s and stigma in communitie­s, families, schools and workplaces prevent healthy relationsh­ips, social interactio­ns and the inclusive environmen­ts that are needed for the well-being of all members of society. Stigma and discrimina­tion continue to be a barrier to social inclusion and access to the right to care,” said Modiba.

To strengthen District

Health Services, the department establishe­d District Specialist Mental Health Teams, Clinical Community Psychiatri­c Teams and non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) Governance and Compliance Teams across districts in the province, all incorporat­ed into the District Health System.

The three district-based mental health teams also work with hospitals, primary healthcare facilities or clinics, NGOs, non-health government sectors such as the [provincial] Department of Social Developmen­t and multiple community-based stakeholde­rs, whose mandate is to provide preventive and interventi­onal mental healthcare.

The department said some of the common mental illnesses include depression and anxiety disorders, and encouraged people who cannot afford private healthcare to visit their local clinics and seek help. If there is a need, the patient will be referred to a hospital by the clinic.

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