Health Care and Mental Health Care

Health Care and Mental Health Care Program of DWP

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Due to a lack of medical care, millions of people die each year worldwide, with many of these deaths occurring among children living in poverty. These children often succumb to treatable conditions such as malaria, pneumonia, and diarrheal diseases due to a lack of access to clinical treatment. Similarly, adults with chronic illnesses such as diabetes and heart disease are unable to receive the ongoing care necessary for a healthy life. A significant factor contributing to these deaths is the shortage of doctors and nurses in low-income countries, particularly in rural areas where the most disadvantaged populations reside.

Many of these health issues can be effectively addressed by various types of health workers if they are provided with the necessary tools to diagnose and treat patients. Our aim is to deliver accurate and effective health care to these underserved communities. Our primary goal is to provide advocacy, education, support, and public awareness to ensure that all individuals and families affected by mental illness can achieve better lives.

We focus on:

Advocacy: Promoting policies and practices that improve health care access and quality.

Education: Offering educational resources to both health workers and the public to enhance understanding and management of health and mental health issues.

Support: Providing support services for individuals and families dealing with health and mental health challenges.

Public Awareness: Raising awareness about the importance of health and mental health care through campaigns and outreach programs.

By addressing these critical areas, we strive to reduce preventable deaths and improve the overall health and well-being of communities worldwide.

“Everyone needs Medicare. The people who can afford to pay for their healthcare should pay.”
Angela Stanton-King

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