A short film talking hearing about mental health peer support in Uganda from those that provide it and receive it. Mike Ilamyo was commissioned to create this film for the Butabika-East London Link and Heartsounds Uganda.
In Uganda 1 in 5 persons over the age of 5 years has a disability (Demographic and Health Survey 2006).
Monday, 22 August 2016
Mental Health Peer Support in Uganda
A short documentary about the work of the East London University from the UK and Heart Sounds in Uganda establishing peer support with mental health users in Butubika, Uganda. In this model, mental health users provide support to fellow users and share common experiences. This is a common model for mental health in New Zealand. The poster says:
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disability rights
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mental health
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peer support
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