2013
DOI: 10.4102/sajpsychiatry.v19i4.501
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Contributions from the South African Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP) to the National Mental Health Action Plan

Abstract: <p>The national Mental Health Action Plan (MHAP) flowed from the Ekurhuleni Declaration, adopted at the National Mental Health Summit (NMHS) in April 2012. The final draft of the MHAP included eight national objectives, with key activities which were believed to be ‘catalytic.’ These objectives include: district-based mental health service; institutional capacity; surveillance, research and innovation; infrastructure and capacity; mental health technology, equipment and medicines; inter-sectoral collabor… Show more

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“…• The South African government sought to improve the care of patients with mental health disorders through its strategic plan improving community residential, day care, and outpatient services. Under this system, trained nonspecialist workers could deliver evidence-based psychosocial interventions and clinical protocols would be available through Integrated Management Guidelines [197,198].…”
Section: South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• The South African government sought to improve the care of patients with mental health disorders through its strategic plan improving community residential, day care, and outpatient services. Under this system, trained nonspecialist workers could deliver evidence-based psychosocial interventions and clinical protocols would be available through Integrated Management Guidelines [197,198].…”
Section: South Africamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…7 The SA Society of Psychiatrists (SASOP) replaced the SPSA in 2006 and has been even more active in efforts to address the gap between the mental illness burden of disease and treatment options available. 8 , 9 , 10 Despite their best efforts, SA, a high-middle–income country (HMIC) has continued to face serious challenges in providing human resources for the delivery of essential MH services with workforce numbers well below of what could be expected even from a middle income country. 7 , 11…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The choice of activities carried out depends on the constitutional mandate, the vision of the President and the Committee and most importantly, the needs of the community. Associations have had a role in advocacy, creating a community of learning, mentoring new professionals, policy making and creating guidelines and practice parameters (Chamberlain et al ., 2003[ 5 ]; van Rensberg, 2013[ 19 ]). They serve as a meeting point and allow networking and exchange of information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%