International Journal in Management & Social Science

  • Year: 2015
  • Volume: 3
  • Issue: 12

Qualified Manpower and National Mental Health Programme in India

  • Author:
  • Tarkeshwar Pandey
  • Total Page Count: 8
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 308 to 315

Assistant Professor Nagar Nigam Degree College, Lucknow

Abstract

Mental disorders impose a massive burden in the society. The National Mental Health Programme (NMHP) is being implemented by the Government of India to support state governments in providing mental health services in the country. India is facing shortage of qualified mental health manpower for District Mental Health Programme (DMHP) in particular and for the whole mental health sector in general. Recognizing this key constraint Government of India has formulated manpower development schemes under NMHP to address this issue. Under the scheme 11 centres of excellence in mental health, 120 PG departments in mental health specialties, up gradation of psychiatric wings of medical colleges, modernization of state-run mental hospitals will be supported. The expected outcome of the Manpower Development schemes is 104 psychiatrists, 416 clinical psychologists, 416 PSWs and 820 psychiatric nurses annually once these institutes/departments are established. Together with other components such as DMHP with added services, Information, education and communication activities, NGO component, dedicated monitoring mechanism, research and training, this scheme has the potential to make a facelift of the mental health sector in the country which is essentially dependent on the availability and equitable distribution mental health manpower in the country.

Keywords

Development, India, manpower, NMHP, program, scheme