Current Affairs
National Mental Health
Policy 2014
National Mental Health
Policy, 2014
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Launched on
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Oct , 2014
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Launched by
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Union Health Ministry
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Why need a new policy?
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During
British-raj: Acts for Lunacy and Asylum. But they only dealt with “custody”
while ignoring human rights of such patients.
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Late
80s: Government enacted Mental Health Act, but many deficiencies, hence not
implemented.
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Hardly
3500 psychiatrists in country.
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Indian
society still stigmatises patients with even curable psychiatric diseases.
Therefore, relatives delay or deny the treatment.
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WHO
predicts: by 2020, 20% of India ’s
population would suffer from some form of mental illness.
Salient features of National Mental Health Policy
2014
Affordable Access
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There
is bi-directional relationship of mental illness and poverty.
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Therefore,
policy will have pro-Poor focus besides creamy layer families can afford mental
healthcare.
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Caregivers
of mentally-ill patients, will be given financial support.
Manpower
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At
district hospitals, new cadre of Government employees called “mental healthcare
providers”.
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Auxiliary
midwives will be given training for mental healthcare.
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New
masters and diploma courses, to increase paramedics in mental healthcare.
Buildings
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Government
will give fund to modernize existing hospitals, open mental healthcare wards in
them.
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Each
state will have a “center of excellence” on the lines of National Institute of
Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore
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Will
setup Small mental health centres within communities
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Will
reform mental hospitals to ensure dignity and human rights of women, children
and old people.
Execution
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Mental
healthcare bill in 6 months.
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Mental
Health Action Plan 365 with specific roles for the Centre, States, local bodies
and civil society.
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Programs
to combat drug abuse and alcoholism.
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Universal
Health Assurance Mission (UHAM) will include mental illnesses.
De-stigmatization
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Attempted
suicides will be decriminalized.
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October
10 to be observed as National Mental Health Day.
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Awareness
campaigns
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To
remove stigma associated with mental illness.
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To
highlight the symptoms and remedies of depression, schizophrenia, bipolar
syndrome.
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