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The Improvement of Mental Health Competences and Skills on a Brazilian Federal University

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

D. Soria
Affiliation:
Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Nursing Medical Surgical, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
J.D. Cabrial
Affiliation:
Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Nursing Medical Surgical, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
B.C. Marinho
Affiliation:
Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Nursing Medical Surgical, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
N. Romeiro
Affiliation:
Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Nursing Medical Surgical, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
A. Mendes
Affiliation:
Nise da Silveira Psychiatric Institution, Culture Point Madness on the street Loucura Suburbana, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
R. Mello
Affiliation:
Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Nursing Medical Surgical, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
T.V.C. Vernaglia
Affiliation:
Federal University of State of Rio de Janeiro, Nursing Medical Surgical, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Abstract

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Background

The extension project “UNIRIO is madness: the improvement of mental health competences and skills.” work since 2015 with “Ponto de Cultura Loucura Suburbana” on the promotion of mental health and culture style in Brazil. The project work on the development of psychosocial rehabilitation for psychiatric patients, their families and the community.

Aims

Participate on the production and execution on the artistic/therapeutic workshop that demystify the social stigmatizing vision about psychiatric patients.

Methods

The activities developed are: administrative actions; institutional strengthening for social inclusion initiative through work; and the Carnival Block organization.

Results

This study work on constituting a social inclusion initiative through workshop that generate employment, e.g.: sale material production, financial management, material replacement. Although we do all the preparative to the Carnival Block–“Loucura Suburbana”.

Conclusion

The relationship with the psychiatric patients shows that social inclusion through carnival workshop practice is the primary means for the identity of people suffering from mental disorders and contribute to reduce community social stigma.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
e-poster walk: Classification of mental disorders and cultural psychiatry
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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