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Ghana's mental healthcare is unattractive - Akwasi Osei

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  • SGT ANANI FIADZOE 11 years ago

    When NDC idiots led by dishonest Dramani Mahama robbed the concience of Majority people of this country,
    to call himself a President meanwhile
    he is just an idiots and incompetent
    fool being advised by a person in the
    nam ...
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  • ez 11 years ago

    when did john come to power to mess mental health up?? mental health institutions and polocies take decades to build... looks like you r the idiot!

  • ABRANTIE GYASI 11 years ago

    The do nothing politicians, are giving 50 thousand cedis each as house allowance, and the most annoying of all is one of these things saying that, they are EXTRA ORDINARY PEOPLE and cannot live with the very people, who voted ...
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  • ADAMA 11 years ago

    NDC guys are all fools ,no wonder the white man & AShantes sold them into slavery. They dont think about the future. Just give any ATIA ATONGO ATINGA men a cup of rice during elections they will vote for you. Give them pito n ...
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  • ez 11 years ago

    it is idiotic fools like you who ruin the npp's chances of eva tasting power again. your level of ignorance about slavery is shockn. all ghanaians suffered from slavery; including ashantes. i dnt no who u r but u need deliver ...
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  • Feraarie 11 years ago

    you are very stupid to say that. what has this got to do with ndc or npp?

  • aaaa9 11 years ago

    Make all Ghana Mental health institutions more attractive with recreational acytivities. Gym, sewing and art and craft. Alloow basic education for teachign perhaps French , English. Later engage the patients in meaningful emp ...
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  • aaaa9 11 years ago

    This is a doable challenge with Government backing.

  • Akosua Faibille 11 years ago

    This Chief Dr may be a very good Dr who gives good treatment to patients but having watched and listened to goings-on in his institution, I beg to conclude that is not a good Manager or was not born to be a manager. Please Mo ...
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  • Obed Adore 11 years ago

    Graet comment Akosua,
    I had realized this very issue/problem at the Pantang Mental Hospital when I presented an ECG/EKG machine to the institute on behalf of the Ghanaian-Canadian Nurses Association of Ontario.
    Could you be ...
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  • Jato Kaleo 11 years ago

    People suffering from mental illness are not only marginalzed but also considered "throw away". Their own families do not want them.so the government does not care for them.Who wants to work with people nobody cares about inc ...
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  • Jato Kaleo 11 years ago

    Sorry for the errors.It is my passion to help improve the situation.I am a mental health professional in the US and wiil be going home soon to help .

  • Dr Robert K Glah 11 years ago

    We are faced with poor standards of care for mental patients in Ghana.
    Firstly, the Ghanaian communities and parents do not believe that these patients can be treated and lead a useful independent life.
    Secondly, that preju ...
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  • Akwadaa Swiss. 11 years ago

    PLS DOC,STOP TALKING ABOUT INCENTIVES and that of RISK ALLOWANCES PLS,and SEE TO MANAGEMENT OF DE HOSPITAL. BETTER strick a good DEAL with de GOVERNMENT,de families of those PATIENTS,and engage strong ABLE SECURITY personnel ...
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  • YAW BEN 11 years ago

    There are a lot of ghanaians mental health professionals abroad and if the government gives good incentives to mental nurses most of the nurses abroad will came back and help. What is the government doing about healthcare in ...
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  • EDDIE 11 years ago

    In my opinion, there is only a simple solution to the issue. We have Korlebu Teaching Hospital and Okomfo Anokye. The nation must build a PSYCHIATRIST TEACHING HOSPITAL. I have the plan for the construction which would also c ...
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  • Francis NiiLanteye Acquah 11 years ago

    I am proud to say that a group of concern indididuals are about to make a difference with Mental Health Care in Ghana. Jato, Dr. Glah and co please join us. We shall be holding a Mental Health and well-being conference in Gha ...
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