Strengthening Community-Based Mental Health Through Local Governance and Barangays in the Philippines

通过菲律宾地方政府和村委会加强社区心理健康

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Abstract

The Slovenian experience of establishing community-based mental health (CBMH) services, including expanding CBMH centers, securing funding, enhancing training, and involving mental health workers, offers a valuable example for the Philippines and other LMICs. It shows that community-based mental health reform needs professionals, empowered communities, and capable local leaders. This paper emphasizes the applicability of Slovenian insights in LMICs, using the Philippines as an example. It highlights the roles of barangay officials and BHWs in implementing CBMH, as they can bridge policy and practice, clinic and community, and stigma and understanding. Their effectiveness depends on clear mandates, ongoing funding, and culturally sensitive training that respects local beliefs and evidence-based care. Overall, the future of community mental health in the Philippines and other LMICs could involve transforming community resources, such as barangays, into recovery centers in which mental well-being is integrated into governance, culture, and community life.

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