Category Event Reports

Embracing Intersectionality: Transforming Women’s Mental Health Discourse

In a groundbreaking initiative, the Gender Impact Study Center (GISC) at the Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI) orchestrated a transformative three-day online certificate course on Gender and Mental Health. This comprehensive event served as a beacon, assembling distinguished speakers whose profound insights not only enriched the virtual discourse but also ignited enlightening discussions and presentations.

Breaking Barriers: Unveiling Sociocultural Complexities in Women’s Mental Health

In a pioneering initiative, the Gender Impact Study Center (GISC) at the Impact and Policy Research Institute (IMPRI) orchestrated an innovative three-day online certificate course on Gender and Mental Health. This comprehensive event served as a guiding light, bringing together esteemed speakers whose profound insights elevated the virtual discourse and sparked engaging discussions and presentations.

Feminism: Theory and Praxis

Feminism: Theory and Praxis

Despite the sister events being previously held in 2023 and 2022, which provided an influential perspective on feminism, IMPRI, keeping up with the impetus of providing a never-ending discussion of knowledge, called back the subject of feminism on stage with the aim of providing more coverage to its context and angle with a revision in lieu of the contemporary-timescale. 

Women and Mental Health

The #IMPRI Gender Impact Studies Center (GISC), IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi, organized a three day certificate training course on Gender and Mental Health from February 13-15. On day 1, Dr. Meenu Anand spoke on the 'Perspective on Gender and Mental Health.'

Unveiling Gendered Dimensions of Mental Health

The IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi hosted a Three-Day Immersive Gender and Mental Health certificate training course from February 13-15. This programme was chaired by Professor Vibhuti Patel who started Day 1 of the session by reflecting on the greater concern toward gender and mental health post-pandemic. She describes how gender is a critical social determinant of mental health. The pattern of psychological distress and psychic disorder among women are different from those seen in men as material reality impacting the lives of men, women, and sexual minorities are different.

Making Gender-Sensitive Mental Health

The IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi hosted a Three-Day Immersive Gender and Mental Health certificate training course from February 13-15. The second speaker for day 1 was Dr. Aparna Joshi who started the session with the importance of mental health. She mentioned the related concepts such as Mental well-being, Mental health, Well-being, Quality of life, Coping, Resilience, Recovery, Psychosocial Disability, Distress & Mental illness:(DSM-5).

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