Mental Health Volunteer Intern.

Alcohol, tobacco and drug related problems are becoming an increasing concern in Ghana. Many of the countries in Africa are used as transit points for illicit drug trade and these drugs are finding their way into local populations, adding to the indigenous problems associated with cannabis consumption. There is also an increased demand for home-brewed beer or locally distilled liquor. In Ghana there are no strong national policies on alcohol or tobacco consumption; consequently, their advertising, distribution and sale are largely uncontrolled. Mental health issues often come last on the list of priorities for policy makers and hence mental illnesses receive very little attention from the government.

 

Health in general is still a poorly funded area of social services in most African countries and, compared to other areas of health, mental health services are poorly developed. The World Health Organization (WHO) adopted two resolutions to improve mental health services, and each country was expected to formulate mental health policies, programs and action plans. A survey conducted to see if the countries that had adopted these resolutions had done anything to implement them. Despite some modest achievements, the situation of mental health programs, policies and action plan in Ghana was found to be unsatisfactory. Compelling evidence shows that a large proportion of the global health burden is due to mental disorders, and this proportion is projected to rise in many African countries. Patients suffering from many different mental health issues, such as psychosis, schizophrenia, depression, bipolar disorder, dementia and other mental related issues are becoming a problem in Ghana lately.

 

Duties and Qualifications of volunteer interns:    
The duties include but not limited to the following, you will be shadowing the professionals in charge at the psychiatric hospital and you will be working in a wide scope of settings and duties ranging from taking patients' medical histories, conducting physical and psychological assessment, create treatment plans, manage ongoing care, Individual counseling, Psycho-therapy, providing harm reduction psychotherapy, administering performance, aptitude, intelligence or personality tests, work in the outpatient departments, provide services in prisons and many more duties that will be assigned time to time.

You should be compassionate, patient, have a positive attitude and be enthusiastic. To apply, complete our online application form and later send us your current CV (resume) and personal photo through email attachment. You would be contacted after your application has been received and reviewed. This opportunity is ongoing program and therefore any date can apply.

 

 

Location of Programs: Various locations in Accra and other parts of Ghana


Arrival Airport:
 
Kotoka international airport, Accra (airport code ACC)


Working Hours:
Flexible; Monday to Friday approximately 30 hours per week, all other times are free


Getting to the project:
Dependent on location, 30 minutes to 1 hour multi-people taxi ride or commercial bus transporter (budget approximately US $10 per week)

 

 


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