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New Programme Seeks to Identify and Address Mental Health Needs in Children

Antigua Launches Pioneering Programme to Detect Undiagnosed Mental Disorders in Children.

The Kiwanis Club’s Bright Minds Project offers early intervention for kids aged 5-18, addressing mental health challenges and promoting well-being.

Led by Dr. Chenelle Joseph, the initiative emphasizes the importance of early detection, particularly for children from low socio-economic backgrounds.

Education Director Clare Browne commends the effort, highlighting the need for support amidst the pediatric mental health crisis worsened by the pandemic.

Collaborating with schools and parents, the project ensures children receive appropriate care and intervention, transforming lives and offering equal opportunities for a brighter future.(Observer)

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