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Care centres for mentally challenged to come up in four dists
Care centres for mentally challenged to come up in four dists

Hans India

timea day ago

  • Health
  • Hans India

Care centres for mentally challenged to come up in four dists

Bengaluru: The Karnataka government has approved establishment of care centres for mentally challenged in Chitradurga, Yadgir, Kolar, and Bidar districts, with a grant limit of Rs 6 crore. The centres will be established in collaboration with NGO Aaladamara Foundation, said an order issued by the health department on Friday. It was declared in the Budget 2025, care centres for mentally ill persons will be established at district-level hospitals in the state in collaboration with NGOs. The order issued on Friday stated that in the remaining 27 districts, too, care centres will be established at district-level hospitals in collabora-tion with NGOs. According to the Mental Health Care Act 2017, it is the duty of a police of-ficer to protect persons found wandering aimlessly on the streets, as these individuals are at risk of causing harm to themselves or others or creating public nuisance due to their mental state. The Act also prescribes that it is essential to initiate community-based, human rights-friendly care, support, assessment, and treatment for these individuals. 'Due to challenges in accessing nearby mental health services, thousands of mentally ill persons leave their homes and become homeless every year. Identifying mentally ill persons among the homeless and bringing them to a safe place is a key function of the system,' added the preamble to the order.

Karnataka to establish care centres for mentally ill in four districts
Karnataka to establish care centres for mentally ill in four districts

The Hindu

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Karnataka to establish care centres for mentally ill in four districts

The Karnataka government has approved the establishment of care centres for mentally challenged persons in the districts of Chitradurga, Yadgir, Kolar, and Bidar, with a grant of ₹6 crore. The centres will be established in collaboration with NGO Aaladamara Foundation, said an order issued by the Health Department on Friday. The Karnataka State Budget for 2025 had said that care centres for mentally ill persons would be established at district-level hospitals in collaboration with NGOs. The order issued on Friday stated that similar centres will be established in the remaining 27 districts at district-level hospitals in collaboration with NGOs. 'Due to challenges in accessing nearby mental health services, thousands of mentally ill persons leave their homes and become homeless every year. Identifying mentally ill persons among the homeless and bringing them to a safe place is a key function of the system,' stated the order. The order cited the Mental Health Care Act, 2017, which says that it is essential to initiate community-based, human rights-friendly care, support, assessment, and treatment for mentally ill individuals.

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