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Chinese Mental Health Association
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Community Development Project
Barnet Community Development Workers
The Community Development Workers' vision is that Black, Minority Ethnic and Refugee (BMER) communities in Barnet should have equal access to health and wellbeing services.
 
Chinese Oral History Project
 
Chinese Gambling Project
Gambling is a large problem in the Chinese community and CMHA trains up volunteers to offer support to people with a gambling addiction. 'Take a chance' is a short film promoting this project, click the picture above to view the film.
 
Our Art Gallery
Artworks by CMHA Volunteer Various artworks made by our dedicated volunteers.
 
Our Products
Translated Mental Health Leaflets With their kind permission, we have translated a set of 33 comprehensive mental health leaflets originally produced by MIND into Chinese language.
TV Documentary and Video - Mental Health Trio 'The Chinese Community' A 30-min TV documentary co-produced by the Chinese Channel TVB Satellite Europe and CMHA. The programme highlighted all major mental health issues affecting the Chinese community. Videos were produced in English, Cantonese & Mandarin.
 
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Mental Health Information
 
Sing Tao Newspaper Column - 'Heart to Heart'
We have a regular column in Sing Tao East Week allowing readers to ask our medical advisers amd psychotherapist questions about mental health issues. The articles are divided into the following categories:
1.  Common Mental Illness
  Includes articles which are related to issues such as panic attacks, obsessive compulsive disorder, depression, paranoia, schizophrenia etc. The causes of the illnesses as well as the subsequent treatment and recovery methods are also discussed.
  If you would like to read articles that are related to this subject, please click here.
   
2.  Social Psychological & Mental Health Issues
  Including common knowledge about mental well-being issues, elderly mental health, violence, marital problems, sexuality issues; bascially all kind of emotional issues and emotional support.
  If you would like to read articles that are related to this subject, please click here.
   
3.  Child Psychology and Parenting
  Includes advice regarding interaction between parents, teachers and children. This also contains suggestions on how to deal with the different behaviours that children undergo.
  If you would like to read articles that are related to this subject, please click here.
   
4.  Coping Strategies & Emotional Support
  Skills and suggestions for people to handle stress in different environments and situations. This also includes articles which discuss emotional support in a diverse array of situations.
  If you would like to read articles that are related to this subject, please click here.
   
5.  Orientation & Culture Shock
  The thoughts and feelings of new Chinese immigrants and the culture shock they face when they arrive in the United Kingdom.
  If you would like to read articles that are related to this subject, please click here.
   
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