On the 19th of November, 2013, the Mental Health Authority Board was inaugrated.
This was very welcome news since it was long overdue as per the stipulations in the Mental Health Law, Act 846. As such, we are proud to bring to you short profiles of those who make up the Board.
A healthy population is a wealthy population. Mental health is total health. It is a right and a goal and it is, indeed, central to the socioeconomic development of a country. The first Mental Health Policy for Ghana was developed in 1994 revised in 1996 and since then significant changes have occurred in the global, national and health sector landscapes which have impacted on mental health. It is six years since the Mental Health Act, 2012 (Act 846) was enacted culminating in the establishment of the Mental Health Authority (MHA). A lot of progress has since been made in the delivery of mental health services in the country though many challenges persist. It is within this context that this new policy has been developed. The policy views mental health as an important indicator of the health status of the people living in the country. While focusing on community care, the policy sets out the new direction for the general improvement in the quality of mental health of the citizenry. In addition it maps out the institutional framework for its implementation.
The policy details a programme to complete the establishment of governance structures like the Mental Health Tribunal, Visiting Committees, District Mental Health Subcommittees and appointment of District Mental Health Coordinators. With the establishment of these structures the Authority can fully implement the provisions of the Mental Health Act including ensuring human rights compliance.
SERVICES
Government is committed to funding mental health services in the country to ease the financial burden of the Authority and empower it to embark on its numerous projects to improve on the mental health of Ghanaians to the level of an advanced middle income country.
Our Vision
Core Values
- Team Work
- Empathy
- Compassion
- Professionalism
- Equality
- Respect and Dignity
Our Mission
To promote mental health, prevent mental illness and provide quality, integrated, culturally appropriate and