Natasha Salaria

Job role: 
MHIN Communications Lead
Member type: 
Other
Brief Biography: 

I am the Communications Lead for the Mental Health Innovation Network, a collaboration between the World Health Organization and Centre for Global Mental Health at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine.

Regions of interest: 
Africa
Middle East
North America
Central America and the Caribbean
South America
Asia
Europe
Oceania
Population: 
Adults
Disorders of interest: 
All disorders
Country: 
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

My contributions

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Twitter Story: Rebalancing Power in Global Mental Health

This Twitter Story is from the Rebalancing Power in Global Mental Health symposium co-hosted at LSHTM with Fracarita International and CBM International on 22 March 2019 to critically deliberate the status of unequal power structures in the field and how these differences can be rebalanced using the #FutureGMH.
Page type: 
Policy and advocacy
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Policy Brief: Mental health for global prosperity

MHIN policy brief prepared for the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting at Davos 2019.
Page type: 
Policy and advocacy
Approach: 
Policy and legislation
Advocacy
Prevention and promotion
Detection and diagnosis
Treatment, care and rehabilitation
Training, education and capacity building
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Policy Brief: The Lancet Commission on Global Mental Health and Sustainable Development

MHIN policy brief prepared for the launch of the Lancet Commission on Global Mental Health and Sustainable Development, published on World Mental Health Day 2018.
Page type: 
Policy and advocacy
Approach: 
Advocacy
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Policy Brief on Mental Health and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

MHIN policy brief prepared for "Time to Act on Global Mental Health", an event held in New York during the 2018 United Nations General Assembly.
Page type: 
Policy and advocacy
Approach: 
Advocacy
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MHIN Research Summary: Psychological Treatments for the World

A MHIN summary for the systematic review entitled 'Psychological Treatments for the World: Lessons from Low- and Middle-Income Countries' (Singla et al., 2017).
Page type: 
Research summaries and systematic reviews
Approach: 
Task sharing
Treatment, care and rehabilitation
Training, education and capacity building
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MHIN Celebrates World Health Day 2017

A snapshot of MHIN's World Health Day activities and contributions from our community to celebrate World Health Day 2017, with the theme Depression: Let's Talk.
Page type: 
Policy and advocacy
Approach: 
Advocacy
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World Mental Health Day: 20 highlights for 2020

The 10th October marks this year’s World Mental Health Day – and what a year it has been. This blog summarises 20 highlights for 2020, including mental health and COVID resources, collaborations, resources related to this year's theme on greater financial investment and upcoming events to look out for.
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Our Top 5 Moments in 2019!

This blog is a summary of our Top 5 Moments in 2019, celebrating the end of an eventful year within the global mental health community.
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Project Ember: nurturing community mental health care across the globe

Project Ember is here and is a collaboration between MHIN and the SHM Foundation created to help grassroots mental health organisations to overcome these barriers so that their work can be strengthened, sustained and scaled up.
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Rebalancing Power in Global Mental Health

This blog summarises the popular symposium held at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) on Rebalancing Power in Global Mental Health, exploring the historical dominance of the global North in knowledge generation in global health.
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#WorldRefugeeDay 2018: Resource Round-Up showing we stand #WithRefugees!

For this year's World Refugee Day 2018 we have rounded up our #MHPSSMatters content addressing the mental health needs of refugees in order to mark the day.
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Addressing Suicide in the Arctic through the RISING SUN Toolkit

This podcast celebrates the launch of the RISING SUN Toolkit, an initiative to reduce the incidence of suicide in Arctic Indigenous populations. Roberto Delgado, Chief of Rural Mental Health from the National Institute of Mental Health discusses the processes that went into the development of the RISING SUN initiative and what future implications it holds within the circumpolar North.
Approach: 
Empowerment and service user involvement
Prevention and promotion
Training, education and capacity building
Disorder: 
Alcohol/drug use disorders
Self-harm/suicide
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[Q&A Blog Series #MentalHealthAwareness Month] Mental Health Leadership in Egypt

This Q&A blog series for mental health awareness month is celebrating the theme of leadership in mental health around the world! The last Q&A blog in this series features an interview with Kate Ellis, Assistant Professor from the American University of Cairo to learn more about their annual flagship Leadership in Mental Health course to conclude our blog series and in anticipation of the upcoming Leadership Exchange in Stockholm.
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[Q&A Blog Series #MentalHealthAwareness Month] Mental Health Leadership in India

This Q&A blog series for mental health awareness month is celebrating the theme of leadership in mental health around the world! This Q&A blog was directed at Urvita Bhatia from Sangath to learn more about their annual flagship Leadership in Mental Health course as part of our blog series and in anticipation of the upcoming Leadership Exchange in Stockholm.
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[Q&A Blog Series #MentalHealthAwareness Month] Mental Health Leadership in Africa

This Q&A blog series for mental health awareness month is celebrating the theme of leadership in mental health around the world! This Q&A blog was directed at Fadahunsi Woye, project coordinator of the Mental Health Leadership and Advocacy Programme (mhLAP) in Nigeria to learn more about their mhLAP courses as part of our blog series and in anticipation of the upcoming Leadership Exchange in Stockholm.
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#WorldHumanitarianDay 2017: Resource Round-Up showing #MHPSSMatters!

For this year's World Humanitarian Day 2017 we have rounded up our #MHPSSMatters content - Enjoy!
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