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CDO bats for whole-of-society approach on mental health crisis

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY - The local government said Friday it is pushing for a whole-of-society approach in addressing mental health issues and suicide prevention.

In a statement, Mayor Rolando Uy said part of the plan is to establish "mental health corners" in villages and train teachers in public schools on early detection and response.

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“I have instructed the Local School Board and the Liga ng mga Barangay to coordinate with the CSWD (City Social Welfare and Development) in promoting mental health and preventing suicides,” he said.

Dr. Jayme Leonen-Pagaspas, CSWD Psychosocial Division head psycholo - gist, said the number of suicides in the city is an indicator that depression is an ailment that needs better understanding.

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Depression is one of the most disabling diseases worldwide, Pagaspas said, adding that it is important to acknowledge that it is "a social plague" that entails the cooperation of all members of society.

Pagaspas said they are working to have personnel those detected with depression and those exposed to traumatic experiences, like loss of loved ones and calamities.

The CSWD has already launched a mental helpline that is expected to operate 24/7.

The department is training more professionals for the hotline, which can be reached by calling 911 and 0970-0392709.

Leonen also appealed to the media to be mindful and sensitive in reporting suicide and tackling mental health issues.

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