KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit

by KwaZulu-Natal Children's Hospital Trust
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit
KwaZulu-Natal's First Child Mental Health Unit

Summary

KwaZulu-Natal urgently needs child and adolescent mental health services in the public sector. Currently, nine in ten children with a mental health condition go untreated. Your support will help fund a 36-bed Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit in the historic KwaZulu-Natal Children's Hospital, providing residential care, counselling and psychosocial support - bringing hope, dignity and healing to KZN's 4.3 million children, while restoring this landmark hospital for future generations.

$150,000
total goal
$149,545
remaining
12
donors
1
monthly donor
4
months

Challenge

KwaZulu-Natal is home to the second highest number of children in South Africa. Mental health needs in the province far exceed available services: there is only one public-sector adolescent mental health unit with eight beds, and none for children. As a result, adolescents are accommodated in adult psychiatric wards, and children in regular paediatric wards - receiving care in inappropriate environments from staff not trained in child and adolescent mental health.

Solution

The new unit will provide a safe, therapeutic environment for children and adolescents up to age 18 who require specialised mental health care. It will include a 10-bed child ward, 13-bed female and 13-bed male adolescent wards, occupational therapy, counselling and consulting rooms, outdoor areas and shared support spaces for daily operations and visiting families. It will offer age-appropriate inpatient care, individual, group and family counselling, psychosocial and life-skills support.

Long-Term Impact

The unit will improve health outcomes, strengthen referral networks and serve as a training platform for future mental health professionals in a province with only two public-sector psychiatrists. Through its proven public-private partnership, strategic use of donor funding and commitment to equity and inclusion, the Trust is rebuilding a vital provincial resource that will serve generations of children and adolescents, ensuring that each one has access to compassionate and expert care.

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a PDF file (projdoc.pdf).

Resources

Organization Information

KwaZulu-Natal Children's Hospital Trust

Location: Durban, KwaZulu-Natal - South Africa
Website:
Facebook: Facebook Page
Project Leader:
Taryn Millar
Durban , KwaZulu-Natal South Africa
$455 raised of $150,000 goal
 
14 donations
$149,545 to go
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