Our Mental Health Programs
Structured, evidence-based advocacy programmes delivering mental health education to communities, schools, and organisations.
Migrant Mental Health Initiative
A specialised programme addressing the unique psychological challenges faced by migrants, refugees, and diaspora communities, including identity, grief, and cultural adjustment.
Provide culturally sensitive mental health support; advocate for migrant-inclusive mental health policies; build peer support networks within migrant communities.
Migrants, refugees, diaspora communities, and organisations working with displaced populations.
Join our online support community, access our free resource guides, or volunteer as a peer support ambassador within your community.
Youth Mental Health Education Programme
A structured curriculum delivered in secondary schools and universities to equip young people with mental health literacy, coping skills, and help-seeking behaviours.
Integrate mental health education into school curricula; train teachers as mental health champions; create peer support networks; reduce rates of untreated mental illness among youth.
Students aged 12-25, teachers, school counsellors, and university welfare staff.
Schools can partner with us to deliver the programme. Individual students can access our free online resources and join our youth mental health community.
Mental Health Awareness Talks
A flagship programme delivering evidence-based mental health education to communities, schools, and workplaces across Nigeria and the diaspora.
Increase public awareness of mental health conditions; reduce stigma through education; equip individuals with basic mental health first aid knowledge; connect communities to professional support services.
Community members, corporate organisations, schools, faith communities, and diaspora groups.
Organisations and communities can request a talk by completing our online form. Talks are available in-person or virtually. Contact us to discuss your specific needs.