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My first day in the psychiatric ward

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  • Kweku 10 years ago

    It's true my brother the government is paying little attention to psych nursing in this country.

  • Koo Manu 10 years ago

    today it's somebody tomorrow it could be you! May God bless all nurses in Ghana. Shalom.

    THIS IS WHAT WE ALL HAVE TO CHEW ON. IT COULD BE ANY OF US OUT THERE. SADLY, THERE ARE ENOUGH MONEY OUT THERE TO TAKE CARE OF THESE P ...
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  • Amed 10 years ago

    We need to strengthen the mental health services at the District and community levels an also improve upon preventive services.

  • Anowa, USA 10 years ago

    the old patients are labelled witches by pastors and shrines. All the old ladies labeled witches are mental cases of dementia.

  • KB 10 years ago

    They are out there on the street, one slaped me in a metro bus when I was going to Cape Coast, he was shouting in the bus that he is going to Ankaful hospital
    Government has use all the money on politics and leaving the heal ...
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  • KooFori 10 years ago

    This well thought article highlighting the case of mental health care in Ghana is just the addition of another voice to the dire situation. Dr. Osei, head of the Psychiatric hospital himself has on numerous occasions shouted ...
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  • Nyame, London 10 years ago

    What is happening in Ghana!!!

  • CeeMandy 10 years ago

    well said bro.i wish one of these day, a mentally ill patient will chase a minister on the street or better still play with ones cheek in traffic and they will realise how serious the situation is.

  • Nii Mantse Okai 10 years ago

    nice article bruh, thumbs up

  • Henry Baidoo 10 years ago

    Kudos bros.
    We pressured them to draft and pass the mental health bill. So more pressure is needed for its implementation.
    Again since mental health care is free no government has got the urge or power invest or spend money ...
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  • Daniel Sefakor 10 years ago

    it very true the way mental illness is been viewed in Ghana. Mr president please look at those policies hindering the activity of mental health in the country

  • Stan 10 years ago

    Excellent piece of work there, I hope it finds a place in the hearts of government and all other institutions responsible for the needs of these patients. Since everyone has a psychiatric problem in one way or other, it's in ...
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  • Antipas 10 years ago

    love this article

  • Richlove 10 years ago

    Good job done .Keep it up

  • Gatlin 10 years ago

    It is a wake up call to Ghana. The anti-human treatments done to psychiatric patients has reached its acme. Mr. Government stop the lip service and do something.

  • Chris zantira 10 years ago

    Psychiatric services in Ghana is been neglected for far too long.

  • Macspencer 10 years ago

    It's time the media turn their attention firm the political blame game and address issues that deal with human rights.....the COMMISSION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE shouldn't be sitting idle cos they got enoug ...
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  • frank Acheampong 10 years ago

    Great piece Mallam,May Allah help you to be our eye-opener.

  • Cola 10 years ago

    Ali, this is a great work. Keep it up!
    I think mental health nursing is one area that lacks national concern in Ghana. As it is the behaviour of our decision makers that not until something gravely happened, they are not g ...
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  • Jake 10 years ago

    Kudos Chibaro,this indeed a great concern for all.

  • KBOY 10 years ago

    a good advocate for the mentally ill. we need more of you. however, you refused to recognize the contribution of the NGOs in contemporary ghana. i have first hand information that BASIC NEEDS, an NGO based in northern ghana i ...
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  • Vera Gyimah 10 years ago

    hmm....am even lost for words.....i dont know how bad the government wants this issue to get before something is done about it.....i sugggest we psychiatric nurses all go on a serious demonstration nationwide, for everyone to ...
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  • Amatey 10 years ago

    good one bro. keep the advocacy alive.

  • Amatey 10 years ago

    Keepup the good work . God bless us all

  • dennis mochiah 10 years ago

    Very great Ali,buh if only it wll get de needed attention....!!!

  • ivy 10 years ago

    this is wonderful.I love it

  • Worlase 10 years ago

    Serious. So what next?

  • Kofi 10 years ago

    I commend you for your advocacy for and drawing attention to the plight of psychiatric patients and the apaulling environment and the way they are treated, but I take issue with your characterization of the patient's presenta ...
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