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Title: Gaza Community Mental


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Gaza Community Mental
Health Programme
( GCMHP )
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  • Our Vision
  • A Palestinian society that respects human
    rights, the value of law and in which people live
    in dignity, free of oppression, and feel that
    their well-being is promoted
  • Our Mission
  • To develop GCMHP as knowledge-based institution
    to enhance the capacity of the community in
    dealing with mental health problems based on the
    principles of justice, humanity, and respect for
    human rights.
  • Our Strategy
  • To develop the mental well-being of the
    Palestinian community in Gaza through working
    with three major target groups children, women,
    and victims of organized violence.

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  • General Information
  • The Gaza Community Mental Health Programme
    (GCMHP) is a Palestinian non-governmental,
    non-profit organization established in 1990 to
    provide comprehensive community mental health
    services - therapy, training and research - to
    the population of the Gaza Strip.
  • Gaza Strip - one of the most densely populated
    areas in the world, with two thirds of the
    population being refugees and 50 being younger
    than 16 years has witnessed extreme forms of
    violence and suffering, due to occupation and
    military operations. This made the extent of
    mental health problems in the Gaza reach
    unprecedented levels.

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  • Today, after 15 years, GCMHP remains the leading
    organization in Palestine in providing
    psycho-social programs, adopting a comprehensive,
    community based approach for working with
    children, women and victims of human rights
    violations.

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  • Mission / Aims
  • Over the years, GCMHP has become a knowledge
    based institution, a resource for the whole
    community. This means, that in addition to
    providing services GCMHP is enhancing the
    community's capacity in dealing with mental
    health problems.
  • The main objectives of the GCMHP are to
  • Empower vulnerable groups in the society,
    especially women, children and torture survivors.
  • Develop local human resources through mental
    health training programs
  • Provide humane and high quality community- based
    mental health services.

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  • Promote principles of democracy and human rights
    in the Palestinian society.
  • Combat the stigma attached to mental illness in
    the Palestinian society.
  • Influence the political and legal environment in
    and outside Palestine to respect Palestinian
    human rights and promote their mental well-being.
  • To achieve these goals, we must intensify our
    efforts to reach out to the people until today,
    over 17,000 people have taken part in our
    programs. Hundreds of workshops and public
    meetings on mental health and human rights issues
    have been conducted. GCMHP is expanding its
    advocacy and networking, cooperating with other
    Palestinian and international governmental and
    non-governmental organizations.

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  • Over twenty research studies on children, women
    and human rights issues have been published on
    different psycho-social aspects of Palestine
    life. The aims of our research are to evaluate
    our work, to find out about the impact of GCMHP's
    work on the community, and to explore further
    needs of the community for assistance in mental
    health issues. In addition to study different
    aspects and factors in the psychosocial and
    biological environment.
  • To expand parts of knowledge and professionalism
    within the community, GCMHP offers, in
    cooperation with Islamic University in Gaza, a
    Post-Graduate Diploma in Community Mental Health
    unique of its kind in the region. Every year,
    about 15 graduates finish their studies on
    Community Mental Health and human rights, most of
    them starting to work on mental health or
    psycho-social issues in the local community.

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  • Working Fields
  • GCMHP provides mental health services with
    special emphasis on vulnerable groups such as
    children, women and victims of torture.
  • Children
  • Since little Ahmad's home in Beit Hanoun was
    demolished, he doesn't want to play outside
    anymore
  • GCMHP professionals provide trauma counseling for
    him and his family
  • The children's team provides therapeutic and
    preventive services to reduce the level of mental
    health related problems. The team's work includes
    the therapeutic approach of play therapy as well
    as community activities with parents, teachers,
    school counselors, and other professionals
    working with children. Advocacy on children's
    rights is taking place, both locally and
    internationally, to protect them from violence.

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  • Women
  • Fatima, whose husband is in prison, has to raise
    her seven children alone
  • WEP professionals provide psycho-social support
    for Fatima and her family
  • The Women's Empowerment Project (WEP) is
    providing rehabilitation, psychological care and
    training, and other services to women who come to
    one of our three centers, seeking help for a wide
    range of problems, such as health issues, family
    planning, early marriage or violence against
    them. In addition, WEP is active in raising
    women's awareness in political issues such as
    elections, political participation and other
    legal and political issues.

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  • Human Rights
  • Kamal, an ex-detainee who has experienced torture
    in prison, still suffers from nightmares and fear
  • GCMHP professionals help Kamal to overcome his
    trauma
  • GCMHP is giving special consideration to
    Palestinian victims of human rights violations,
    particularly those who have experienced detention
    in prison and its accompanying torture, both at
    the physical and psychological level.
  • We strongly believe that there is a correlation
    between human rights and mental health, because
    sound mental health cannot be gained under
    violent or oppressive circumstances, and human
    rights will not be respected in a society exposed
    to ongoing trauma.

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  • To alleviate the impact of torture and organized
    violence in the Gaza Strip, GCMHP helps victims
    coping with traumatic experiences build the
    community professionals' capacity to deal with
    the effects of imprisonment and torture and works
    towards preventing human rights violations.
  • GCMHP staff also conducts visits to prisoners.
    Not only intervention sessions for prisoners are
    conducted, but also training, education and
    awareness is provided for officers and staff.
    Improving the conditions in prisons is part of
    the campaigns to advocate for prisoners' human
    rights issues.
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