The Amanie Care Mental Health Symposium (ACMHS) 2024 took center stage at Menara Tokio Marine, bringing together professionals and community advocates to shed light on the vital topic of mental well-being. Organized by the Amanie Care Foundation, this symposium aimed to promote understanding, collaboration, and knowledge exchange among diverse fields.
The event featured a distinguished lineup of mental health speakers and subject matter experts, with Tan Sri Dr Mohd Daud Bakar, the Amanie Group Chairman, as the Keynote Speaker. The symposium addressed universal mental health issues, exploring knowledge and skills in mental health care with the goal of fostering a healthier society.
One of the key focuses of ACMHS 2024 was the significance of mental health in the workplace for sustainable organizational success. Recognizing the critical role mental health plays in professional environments, the symposium provided valuable insights and solutions for creating a supportive and resilient workforce.
MRC and Amanie Care Foundation unite for change
A groundbreaking moment occurred during the symposium when the Malaysian Red Crescent (MRC) and Amanie Care Foundation signed a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on mental health. This partnership underscores a shared commitment to revolutionizing mental health care in Malaysian communities. The collaborative effort aims to enhance mental health services, reduce stigma, and promote overall well-being.
The Mental Health and Psychosocial Support team of MRC was part of ACMHS 2024, emphasizing the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to mental health care. The event provided a platform for professionals and advocates to exchange ideas, share best practices, and contribute to the ongoing efforts to prioritize mental well-being in Malaysia.
As mental health continues to be a crucial aspect of overall health and productivity, events like ACMHS 2024 play a pivotal role in raising awareness, fostering collaboration, and driving positive change in mental health care practices. The symposium reflects a shared commitment to building a mentally resilient society and promoting the well-being of individuals in both professional and community settings.
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