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APN urges govt to introduce Grief Counseling Services in Nigerian Schools

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Last updated: December 1, 2024 1:03 pm
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From Taiye Joseph, Ilorin.

The Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria (APN), has called on the government to establish grief counselling support services in schools nationwide to safeguard students’ mental health and emotional well-being.

Speaking at a news conference in Ilorin, Kwara State, marking the conclusion of the association’s 55th Annual General and Scientific Meeting, APN National President, Professor Taiwo Obindo, emphasised the importance of structured counselling services.

“Grief counselling in schools is essential for helping children cope with adversity and develop critical social and emotional skills,” Obindo said.

He expressed concern over the absence of such services in Nigerian schools, warning that unresolved trauma could lead to psychological challenges such as Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, substance abuse, and low self-esteem.

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Prof. Obindo urged the federal and state governments to implement the provisions of the 2023 Mental Health Policy by Prioritising mental health services and establishing systems for early detection and intervention.

“The high prevalence of mental health conditions underscores the need for improved mental health services. Governments at all levels, with international support, should develop robust systems for early detection and intervention for both mental and physical health conditions,” he said.

He also called for experiential mental health training for medical students and the creation of mental health desks in primary healthcare centres to strengthen grassroots mental healthcare.

Addressing societal stigma, particularly in rural areas, was another critical focus of Obindo’s remarks. He noted that discrimination often prevents individuals from seeking care.

“The stigma attached to mental health must be addressed through public education campaigns to reduce discrimination and raise awareness about mental health,” he added.

The APN president further called for collaboration among stakeholders to improve access to mental health resources and services, especially in underserved communities. He emphasised that integrating mental health services into primary healthcare systems would bridge existing gaps and enhance care delivery.

Prof. Obindo’s appeal underscores the urgent need for proactive measures to address the mental health challenges faced by Nigerian students and the broader population.

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