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Whether you have personally personally faced the challenges of mental health, individuals seeking to provide support to loved ones, or those with a keen interest in this crucial subject, our content offers valuable insights. Take a moment to settle in comfortably with your preferred refreshment as we delve into ‘The Mental Health Conversation.’”
A cross-section of the participants at the Mental Health Awareness outreach organized by MHWDF to the FCT Deaf Community.
A cross-section ofthe participants of a 3-day intensive workshop onUnderstanding Trauma, Suicide, and Mental Health in addressing Sexual and Gender-based Violence (SGBV) organized by MHWDF and partners, funded by Scale Palladium.
L-R: Adedotun Esan Founder MHWDF and Mr Zion Ameh Founder Mandate Health Empowerement Initiative at the Nationwide Health Round Table.
Cross section of participants at the annual Vision Board Meeting.
Cross section of the participantss of the Mental Health Symposium 2024.
MOU signing between Mental Health with Ditty Foundation and Sydani Group.
L-R: Special Guest Dr Lilian Anomnachi the Executive Director Technical Advice Connect (TA Connect) and Keynote speaker Dr Barbra Odoh Veteran Actor at the Mental Health Symposium 2023
L-R: Panelist at the annual mental health symposium 2024 Adeola Ademokoya (Mc and Compere), Keke Bongo-Ikwue (Multifaceted Entrepreneur), Chinyereugo Onyekwere (Clinical Psychologist), Eloka Oduah (Disability Inclusion Advocate), Adedotun Esan (Founder MHWDF), Coach Sesi Toyin (Emotional Wellness Coach) and Aisha Atta (Alternate chairman MHWDF
L-R: WHO Representative Kelias Msyambozak, Director of Public Health Dr. Chukwuma Anyaike, MHWDF Representative Godwin Chidimma, and National Coordinator, Mental Health Programme, Dr. Ojo Tunde, at the National Mental Health Programme event commemorating World Mental Health Day. The event featured discussions on Mental Health and Workplace and the launch of the Contextualized Mental Health Gap Action Program (MHGAP 3.0)
Adedotun Esan representing MHWDF at the National Mental Health Policy Review Meeting alongside key government stakeholders and partners, including the Director of Public Health (Federal Ministry of Health), the National Mental Health Coordinator, and representatives from WHO, Africa CDC, National Health Bodies, Institutions, and NGOs.
MHWDF participated in the Organizational Strengthening Workshop alongside Organization supporting Individuals with Psychological Disablilities.
MHWDF participated in the Organizational Strengthening Workshop alongside Organization supporting Individuals with Psychological Disablilities.
The cross section of the NNPC staff who were participants at the 5day-workshop on Mental Health and Emotional Intelligence Training in Lagos,Nigeria.
The Executive Governor of Niger State His Excellency Mohammed Umar Bago addressing the participants at the mental health and climate change side event at COP28 Dubai which was orgainzed by MHWDF and sponsored by Sydani Group.
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Have any question? Here are questions we’ve gotten frequently so far.
Mental Health with Ditty Foundation is a non-profit organization focused on promoting mental health awareness, advocacy, and support for individuals, communities, and vulnerable populations in Nigeria.
Our headquarters is in Abuja, Nigeria, and we provide services nationwide through in-person and virtual platforms.
Our focus areas include Mental Health First Aid training, trauma-informed care, disability-inclusive programming, workplace wellness programs, advocacy, psychotherapy, and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS).
We collaborate with government agencies like the Federal Ministry of Health, Federal Ministry of Education, Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and other government Ministries, departments, and Agencies.
We run workshops, school-based programs, community outreach, workplace training, and advocacy campaigns, particularly during events like World Mental Health Day where we do our annual symposium.
We have contributed to the passing of the National Mental Health Act, the development of the National Mental Health Policy 2023, and the National Suicide Prevention Strategic Framework.
We ensure all programs are disability-inclusive, accessible, and responsive to the needs of persons with disabilities.
We offer mental health training, psychotherapy, counseling, workplace wellness programs, trauma management, and support for persons in humanitarian crises.
Our services are open to individuals, schools, corporate organizations, and vulnerable groups such as persons with disabilities and internally displaced persons.
You can book a session through our mental health E-platform
We welcome partnerships with individuals, organizations, and government bodies. Reach out via our contact page to explore opportunities.
Yes! We offer various volunteer opportunities for those passionate about mental health advocacy and support.