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Volunteering in Global Mental Health
A Practical Guide for Clinicians

Peter Hughes, Sam Gnanapragasam, Ayesha Ahmed, Sophie Thomson, Bradley Hillier, Prof Bhugra, Sai Kham Thaw, Djibril Handuleh, Mandip Jhetta, Dorcas Gwata, Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad, Anna Walder, Jane Mounty, Sally Browning, Ruairi Page
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  • Date Published: November 2023
  • availability: Not yet published - available from November 2024
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781108827003

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  • Volunteering in Global Mental Health provides much-needed information, practical guidance and inspiration for mental health professionals embarking on global volunteering across different cultures. It provides the background theory and key principles to know when thinking about volunteering, so that volunteering can be done ethically, respectfully and collaboratively. The book then leads on to chapters that outline the practical aspects of preparation and implementation of a project, with key tips on avoiding common pitfalls. This section is followed by personal and inspiring lived field examples of volunteer and hosts' experiences of recent projects in locations such as Somaliland, Sudan, Kashmir and more. These bring to life the mutual benefits and learning potential of global volunteering. The book will help potential volunteers to understand the process, challenges and benefits of working with colleagues around the world, and inspire readers to undertake mental health volunteering globally.

    • Provides a practical guide to mental health volunteering based on extensive collected wisdom and experience
    • Offers background theory so that mental health volunteering is done on a professional footing that is respectful of culture and strengthens global partnerships
    • Includes inspiring stories of mental health volunteering, featuring stories that will resonate and inspire the reader to undertake volunteering globally
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    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is an indispensable guide for those considering volunteering in global mental health but should also be read by global health practitioners - it provides a practical road map as well as a thoughtful consideration of ethical issues and how to navigate different sociocultural, economic and political contexts. The reflections from volunteers who have worked across very diverse settings injects authenticity and brings home the challenges, opportunities and rewards of taking an alternative path- I will keep coming back to this.' Rashida A. Ferrand, Professor of International Health, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, UK; Director of The Health Research Unit Zimbabwe, Biomedical Research and Training Institute, Zimbabwe

    'This is a hugely welcome collection on volunteering in mental health for underserved populations. It covers critical ethical principles, and provides practical tips. It will be useful for those contemplating volunteering, or about to begin, and also for people with additional experience. I particularly valued the emphasis on learning from partners and on sustainability, and the framing of volunteering as part of building equitable long-term partnerships,. The book importantly alludes to planning for ongoing mentoring of colleagues in the host setting after the volunteer is back in their usual workplace. Volunteering in global mental health is likely to be a hugely rewarding life-changing experience and this book will inspire many to take the next step.' Melanie Amna Abas, Professor of Global Mental Health, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London; Co-Chair, African Regional Network, King's College London; Consultant Psychiatrist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

    'This book is a valuable contribution to anyone considering community support in mental health on a global level. This guide will serve many volunteers along the path of mental health support in the community for many years to come.' Nasser Loza, President, The World Federation for Mental Health (2021–2023), Director, The Behman Hospital, Maadi Psychology Center, and the International Clinic London

    'Volunteers in global mental health, whose expertise, skills and understanding of local contexts, is a valuable asset to everyone giving and receiving services and programs. I believe that this textbook will equip clinicians with the right tools to make a real and positive impact on the communities that need their help. The Global Mental Health Peer Network fully endorse and highly recommend this book.' Charlene Sunkel, Founder/ CEO: Global Mental Health Peer Network

    'I am delighted to have a book that address unmet needs of volunteering in global mental. This book will be a good guide for anyone interested in engaging volunteering both home and abroad. The practical case studies illustrated good examples of sustainable volunteering.' Anis Ahmed, MBBS MRCPsych PH Cert, Consultant Forensic Psychiatrist, Chair, Volunteering & International Psychiatrists, Special Interest Group (VIpSIG) at RCPsych, Clinical Lead in Psychiatry, Aston Medical School

    'This is a book to be read at last three times, whilst preparing for the attachment, during the placement, and reflecting after return home. It covers a wide range of issues from the context and ethics of volunteering in countries much less well-resourced than the UK through to the practicalities of what to pack in the suitcase (the list is already rather long but should include this book!). It is thought-provoking and supportive, contains the experience of both seasoned volunteers and their hosts, and emphasises the importance of training rather than direct clinical work, of working within the existing health system structures, of not aggravating brain drain, and of reducing the personal risk of road traffic accidents-probably the biggest hazard of working in low and middleincome countries.' Rachel Jenkins, Professor Emeritas and former Director of WHO Collaborating Centre for Mental Health, Kings College London 1997–2012

    'This book is a valuable contribution to anyone considering community support in mental health on a global level. This guide will serve many volunteers along the path of mental health support in the community for many years to come.'

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    Product details

    • Date Published: November 2023
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781108827003
    • length: 150 pages
    • copublisher: Royal College of Psychiatrists
    • dimensions: 235 x 155 x 12 mm
    • weight: 0.357kg
    • availability: Not yet published - available from November 2024
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. Key Principles, Theory and Concepts:
    1. Background and principles of volunteering in global mental health Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam
    2. Humanitarian emergencies and global volunteering-principles Peter Hughes
    3. Ethical issues in global volunteering: ethicists perspective Ayesha Ahmed
    4. Ethical issues in global volunteering: practical considerations Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam
    5. Benefits of global volunteering to the United Kingdom Peter Hughes
    Part II. Practical Guide and Toolkit:
    6. Preparation for global volunteering: professional, personal, psychological and practical Sophie Thomson
    7. Onsite: working in another country Peter Hughes and Sophie Thomson
    8. Implementing and delivering training as a global volunteer Sophie Thomson and Peter Hughes
    9. Psychosocial techniques toolkit Bradley Hillier, Peter Hughes and Sophie Thomson
    10. After the trip: coming home and sustainability Peter Hughes
    11. Monitoring, evaluation and research Sam Gnanapragasam and Prof Bhugra
    Part III. Reflective Accounts and Perspectives of Global Mental Health Volunteering (Include a Map):
    12. Myanmar-mental health training, recipient perspective Sai Kham Thaw
    13. Myanmar-mental health training, trainer perspective Sophie Thomson
    14. Somaliland-mental health training, recipient perspective Djibril Handuleh
    15. Somaliland and Malawi-mental health training, trainer perspective Mandip Jhetta
    16. Zimbabwe-diaspora perspective of volunteering Dorcas Gwata
    17. Sierra Leone-capacity building, trainee perspective on volunteering Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad and Anna Walder
    18. Chad, Darfur, Haiti, Sierra Leone and Bangladesh-humanitarian field experiences Peter Hughes
    19. Sudan-mental health training, mhGAP trainer perspective Jane Mounty
    20. Kashmir-mental health training, royal college of psychiatrists VIPSIG training programme Sally Browning
    21. Ghana-supervisor perspective, RCPsych volunteer programme Peter Hughes
    Part IV. Future of Global Volunteering:
    22. Digital possibilities for the future Ruairi Page
    23. Global volunteering in mental health moving forward Sophie Thomson, Peter Hughes and Sam Gnanapragasam.

  • Editors

    Sophie Thomson, World Psychiatric Association

    Peter Hughes, Springfield University Hospital, London

    Sam Gnanapragasam, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust

    Contributors

    Peter Hughes, Sam Gnanapragasam, Ayesha Ahmed, Sophie Thomson, Bradley Hillier, Prof Bhugra, Sai Kham Thaw, Djibril Handuleh, Mandip Jhetta, Dorcas Gwata, Dawn Harris, Roxanne Keynejad, Anna Walder, Jane Mounty, Sally Browning, Ruairi Page

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