i-MED Africa Mental Health Workshops
At i-MED Africa, we consider it essential to raise awareness of mental health amongst the local people in communities in Masakhane, Stanford and Pearly Beach.
People from different countries or backgrounds have different ways to explain what causes sickness.
• People in small villages may say it is because the parents did something wrong, or perhaps because they angered a god or a spirit.
• A doctor may say it is because the child has an infection.
• A public health officer may say it is because the villagers do not have a good water system or use latrines.
• A social reformer may say the unhealthy conditions that lead to frequent childhood diarrhea are caused by an unfair distribution of land and wealth.
• A teacher may place the blame on a lack of education.
THERE IS NO RIGHT OR WRONG, it is important to understand each other to respect cultures and to know how to assist a sick child when to go to the clinic and even better how to prevent a disease.
Children can suffer from very severe illnesses. It is important to know the signs and symptoms to prevent complications and to assist the child in due time.
• Difficulty in breathing
• No interest in drinking or breastfeeding
• Vomiting
• Dry mouth and cracked lips
• Very high or low temperature
• Pale skin
• Blue lips
• Irritable or upset behaviour
• Unusual sleepiness
• Unconsciousness
• Fitting
In any of these cases call the ambulance immediately or bring them to a health worker.
i-MED Africa is a non-profit organization that is focussed on helping the children of Masakhane in Gansbaai by providing sustainable education and services to do with health, childhood development and small-step-ecology to the township community. To do this, i-MED Africa uses an education app and of...
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The Community Health and Home Garden Project was developed to ensure that parents and children have access to nutritional food and herbs.
Mental health education is crucial for our communities.
i-MED Africa is the proud beneficiary of a NLCSA grant in 2022 focussed on small scale farming projects in communities.
Help us collect maize meal or dog food bags, 10kg and up for our home gardening project!