Launch of SUCCEED Africa: Inclusive mental health research
People with mental health conditions and psychosocial disabilities have a range of concerns that are not always addressed by health services alone. SUCCEED Africa is an international research consortium taking a bottom-up approach to investigate “What Works” for people with psychosis in their communities.
SUCCEED Africa builds on principles of co-production and South-South partnership to establish local centres of excellence in research and policy on psychosocial disabilities, focusing on schizophrenia, bipolar affective disorder, and other psychotic conditions. SUCCEED will fundamentally change how research on psychosocial disabilities is conducted in low- and middle-income countries. In the process, SUCCEED Africa will develop local centres of excellence in co-production in Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Zimbabwe.
Please join a team of researchers from London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Kamuzu College of Nursing at the University of Malawi, University of Ibadan, University of Makeni and University of Zimbabwe including peer researchers and representatives from WHO and FCDO.
We are gathering to launch the SUCCEED programme of "support, comprehensive care and empowerment for people with psychosocial disability in Africa". This material has been funded by UK aid from the UK government; however the views expressed do not necessarily reflect the UK government’s official policies.
This will be an opportunity to hear what SUCCEED will involve, why the emphasis on co-production and CBR matters, and how it will transform mental health research in sub-Saharan Africa. You will also have a chance to ask questions of the whole team.
Please join us online between 12.00-13.00 GMT on Thursday 10th December, World Human Rights Day. If you can't join the global launch, you will be able to see a recording afterwards, or join one of the national launches.
Speakers:
- Dr Florence Baingana (Mental Health Specialist at the World Health Organization in Sierra Leone)
- Dr Dixon Chibanda (LSHTM and University of Zimbabwe)
- Dr Lloyd Dzapasi (University of Zimbabwe)
- Dr Rebecca Esliker (University of Makeni)
- Prof Olayinka Olusola Omigbodun (University of Ibadan)
- Anthony Sefasi (University of Malawi)
- Dr Julian Eaton (LSHTM)
- Grace Ryan (LSHTM)
- Prof Tom Shakespeare (LSHTM)
Please join us this World Human Rights Day on 10 December to launch SUCCEED Africa.
Please note that the time listed is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). This webinar is free and open to the public.
Further details also available on the LSHTM site.