The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday called on countries in WHO South-East Asia region to prioritise transition from long-stay institutional mental health services to community-based care, to ensure these services are accessible, equitable, and stigma-free.
“Transitioning from long-stay tertiary psychiatric institutions to community-based care is beneficial for both individuals and society at large," said Saima Wazed, Regional Director WHO South-East Asia.
“When these services are integrated into the fabric of our communities, it becomes easier for individuals to seek help without the fear of judgment or discrimination, “she said.