WPA praises Asia-Pacific project
World Psychiatric Association President Mario Maj recently described the Asia-Pacific Community Mental Health Development Project as “a source of inspiration and encouragement”.
Of the estimated 200 million people in Asia suffering from mental illness the vast porportion do not receive adequate, or in most cases any, treatment at all (read more).
Asia-Australia Mental Health works to support community based mental health reform in the Asia-Pacific region.
Asia-Australia Mental Health is a consortium of the University of Melbourne and St. Vincent's Health.
World Psychiatric Association President Mario Maj recently described the Asia-Pacific Community Mental Health Development Project as “a source of inspiration and encouragement”.
The Asia Pacific Community Mental Health Development Project (APCMHDP) continues to go from strength to strength, with participants from 16 countries in the Asia Pacific gathering in Melbourne for a two day conference in August.
AAMH provides world class expert training on a number of key mental health topics in the Asia-Pacific region. To find out more click here