Aim to make Karnataka a model state for mental health: Dr Ashok Pai


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore/Udupi (HB/SHS)

Mangalore/Udupi, Jul 27: "The Karnataka State Mental Health Task Force (KSMHTF) is aiming to make the state a model for mental health in the country by promoting comprehensive mental health policies vociferously. The aim is also to curb increasing rapes and blind beliefs," said Dr K A Ashok Pai, chairman, KSMHTF, addressing the press meet at the DC office on July May 26.

Raising concerns over the escalating mental illness in the district, he said, “As a speedy means of tackling the problem, residential care and rehabilitation centers having the capacity to accommodate 50 inmates will be established. However, in Mangalore, the district health and family welfare department has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with K S Hegde Hospital to replace the day care centers with rehabs.”

Revealing the statistics on the percentage of patients, he said that a total 14 percent of the population needs Medicare to cure mental illness. “The proportion of doctors to patients is dwindling since many psychiatrists fly abroad and psychiatric social workers give up the discipline,” said Dr Pai.

“The authority is planning to build 60-bed care centers with free residential facility across the state. These will materialize through public-private partnership programmes. The private agencies interested in participating will be made payments well in advance. Grants of Rs 2 crore per district will be given. Now, Rs 1,60,000 has been delivered from the government.Teachers of the schools will be trained to counsel the students on mental health issues,” he added.

Pal said the authority will also deal with rape and constitute a center to analyze the mindset of the rapists. He stressed that sex education should be made compulsory, which according to Dr Pai, facilitates upholding of moral values in the society.

Separately, in a press meet held at the District Hospital, Ajjarkad, Udupi, Dr Pai, said, “In four districts there is no mental health authority—Karwar, Ramanagar, Bijapur, and Yadgiri. In two years, all districts will have mental health care centers. We plan to provide free mental diagnostics under the governmental scheme of ‘Maneyangaladalli Manasika Arogya.’

The authority aims to make Karnataka state a model for mental health in the country. About 10 members have been selected as trainers and they will visit the taluk panchayat, once a week as per their convenience.

“At present, there are around 250 psychiatrists, 200 clinical psychologists, and an equal number of psychiatric social workers in the state. There are 15 lac people who do not have access to basic mental health care facilities in the nation, and hardly 50 psychiatrists get trained annually in Karnataka due to a lack of psychology students. In Karnataka, there are 75 lac people who need routine mental health checks,” said Dr Pai.

He said that one psychiatrist, clinical psychologist, psychiatric social worker, and nurse are each needed for every 1,10,000 people.

Dr Pai assured that by the end of August, the recruitment process will be complete and all colleges will have trained counsellors.

  

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  • Donnet, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 28 2014

    As a personal opinion of mine, the department of Education has failed to impart proper educational policies in the present day school system.The present policies/system are only geared to take care of the academic development at all levels of education. The lack of Physical activity,Extra curricular activities/Physical development, which divert the frustrated mind and relax the body are missing at school and home environment. I feel develop these as a priority in schools & colleges our half the problem of mental & physical health will be solved. The nation will have a stronger, mentally balanced and vigorous youth in future.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 28 2014

    Good idea because our state is already advanced in medical field.Let Pai's dream come true.All the best.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jul 28 2014

    why we need to make karnataka a model state.It is already a mental state in whole.Only we need to Change the personal.let the inmates of mental hospitals out and admit the present some People who are doing Moral policing and some who are opening their Hands for hafta ,rapists ,some Police who are not loyal to the Nation.everything will be clear within some time without much efforts and spending lot of Money.

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  • baba, bahrain

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Yeah, there are so many mental in karnataka, eg - politicians,religious party thugs and no-gooders

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  • tomcat, Mangalore/Oman

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    mental health gone bad to worse ever since tomatoes have reached a price of century and ever since fekus voted a maha feku.

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  • Chandrashekar, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Hi,
    This is very good and selfless work.

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  • SS, India

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    I congratulate you on your initiative. Most of the mental disorders are due to mainly narrow mindedness, selfishness, greed, one track mind, etc. I for one know a lot of people who suffer from this. Hopefully this might ease the pain of those who really need it.

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  • JSaheb,

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Thank you sir for taking this initiative. May god bless you.

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  • Robert, India

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Good job Dr. Pai. Keep it up. I have heard that people are treating mental illness by beating the patient with chappals & brooms believing they are possessed by an evil spirit. These crazy people should be put in the hospitals also along with the psychiatric patient as well.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Thank you Dr. Ashok Pai, Now we can confidently say Karnataka is a model state for everything ...

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  • appu, bangalore

    Sun, Jul 27 2014

    Good initiation doc. Very much required in this stressful life. It may or may not decrease rape rates but giving right moral values to children from their young age will definitely help to have healthy society.

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