
Ep.19 Filling Treatment Gaps In Mental Healthcare With Peer Support ft. Jasmine Kalha
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Show Notes
The treatment gap that exists in mental health care- can be taken care with peer to peer support- Jasmine Kalha, Program Manager and Research Fellow at Centre for Mental Health Law and Policy, Indian Law Society describes about peer to peer support where a person with mental illness can volunteer to support and give a psycho social care to person with mental illness- with the anecdote of Janki Patel who suffers from schizophrenia and has opted to be a part of the peer support group it seems like a very important option in treatment gap in mental health.
If you wish to volunteer for the peer support group you can connect with jasmine for the leads on Twitter @jasminekalha
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