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Sensitization to youths at Bodoi village on family planning , their involvement in to discuss the services at family level,not to take it as women thing, and also to cascade the information to other youths. The NCMT student is making the conversation interesting and educative.

social work Programme

Community Health Promotion Fund through Counselling Programme recognizes that “Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.” Mental health is defined as a state of well-being in which every individual realizes their own potential, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully and is able to make a contribution to their community.

Mental health is part of our overall health, and influences how we feel, think and behave. It is also interlinked with our physical health. Mental health is not just the absence of distress or illness, but includes a sense of well-being, maintaining supportive relationships and feeling that one can be meaningfully productive in the community and are able to cope with the typical stresses of life.

Mental health and mental health conditions exist on a continuum that most of us go up or down as we go through life and have both positive and adverse experiences.

This is one of the programmes under CHPF that was started in July 2022. Counselling is a Social work venture performed through the HIPs, at the grassroots level. It was identified that some community members and patients at Bomani dispensary needed  psycho social  and counselling support especially the vulnerable and less fortunate ,helping them to work through challenges that they face in their daily life,  also helping them to meet basic and complex needs that will lead to improve lives of individual ,families ,groups and community at large

our main goals

To meet the social psychological needs of the community through counselling.

Products offered by the Social work Department

Milestones

  • Starting of a mental health clinic at Bomani Dispensary.
  • Through sensitization we have created demands for services at Bomani dispensary, it was ranked position two at sub county level last quarter.
  • We have promoted Drug adherence to PLWHIV that has led to LDL (low detectable levels) of the virus that made clients live a normal and productive lives.
  • Building rapport and constant relationship with patients for psycho-social support
  • Strengthened relationship between CHPF team and community in our catchment area where our services are highly welcome and NCMTC students learn and share a lot during community rotation.
  • Mental health cases that were out of hand has been managed and clients goes back to their normal life.
  • Improved life of HBC clients and teaching of palliative care services to caregivers.

Targeted group

  • Medical patients- HBC, hypertensive and diabetic, PLWHIV,PMTCT, mental health clients,
  • Adults and youth
  • PLWD- people living with disability
  • Students at NCMTC
  • Elderly

The students using BME activity to sensitize hypertensive and diabetic clients at BODOI village on importance of drug adherence and regular BP checks

Counselling activities

Community Health Promotion Fund Counselling Officer providing counselling services on parenting, mental health, and the importance of family planning in Bodoi catchment area in Kilifi South Sub-County. The activities by our social workers are designed to bring about change in the community by addressing the mental well-being. 

guiding and counselling enable community members realize their potential in the society at large.

Figure A: From Left SBCC elderly officer, CHP, HBC client and extreme right the social worker
Figure B: The caregiver on the left withe the client on the right at home after HBC

Picture A and B shows  a HBC client (elderly woman)at Bodoi village,she is a  Hypertensive  and diabetic patient,who had complications from the same 2 years ago, She had stroke ,she could not walk,she only crawled and her speech was blurred. Due to comprehensive care from the HBC team that is community nurse, physio, SBCC elderly and social worker making sure that there intact family and caregiver support,PC is now walking and very happy!

DAY FOR THE ELDERLY

Celebrating with the elderly is a treatment to psychological issues to them. CHPF through the Health for the Elderly do carry out activities that provides solutions to the issues affecting the elderly in the community.
CHPF marking the international day for the elderly in Bomani Kilifi south sub-county.
In attendance was the advocates for the elderly program, the administration and the guests from the office of gender sports and culture Kilifi county Kilifi south sub-county.  
The event was attended by one hundred and sixty (160) elderly people. There were also medical care services. 
This programme has played a vital role in the community such health services and psychosocial support projects. 
The community has impressed the programme and the wellbeing of the elderly is well checked into.

World Mental Health Day

Community health promotion fund CHPF Through the social work department joined the world in marking the world mental health day in Oct.

The move is as a result of the activities that the department has been carrying out within our catchment areas. CHPF has a Home Based Care program that enables the organisation trace the patients from the remotes of Kilifi South Sub-county. A total of 41 attended the meeting both men and women, youths and adults were present.

The attendants were a mix of the patients under the CHPF watch that had recovered and the caregivers giving testimonies. Key challenges identified were: stigmatization and myths about the mental illness by the community.

During the event a call for collective responsibility was reiterated and positivity leading to the best way of fighting the situation. psychiatrics and medical professionals were ready and enrolled four (4) more patients in the programme. Medicare services were rendered free of charge. Our patients who couldn’t manage to attend the event are served under the HBC programme.

 

CHPF social worker department head addressing patients and caregivers.
CHPF social worker department head addressing patients and caregivers.

SOCIAL GROUPS EDUCATION SESSIONS

Our social worker meeting with different groups of women in our catchment areas. The conversations in this meetings are coiled around elevating the community from poverty and dealing with health issues concurrently. 

community members being sensetized disease control in Mirrima Minne .
Picture shows sensitization using role play at Bodoi village on HIV and AIDs importance of drug adherence to those living with HIV and the community role of reducing stigma