Regional Ecourse on Mental Health Batch IV
Regional Mental Health E-course on SRHR and Mental Health for YKP and young people
Adventure
This Regional E-course will provide comprehensive information for young people and young key populations (ages 16-30) on Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) and Mental Health. It will also equip participants on how to advocate and take action in their communities on these topics.
Objectives
- To explain the concept of mental health and the importance of taking care of one’s mental health.
- To explain mental disorders, their symptoms, and management.
- To build a connection between SRHR and Mental Health, Gender and Mental Health, and Physical Health and Mental Health.
- To help understand the policies and advocacy methods around Mental Health.
- To provide a platform to learn comprehensive and fact-checked knowledge on Mental Health and its components.

E-course Details
- The classes will be delivered through Google classroom. Tentative modes of delivery are via study materials such as documents, video links, and PowerPoints. It can be accessed by Mobile App and Website.
- The E-course will have a total of 8 classes. Each class will last for seven days. Therefore, the E-course can be completed in 6 weeks. This is tentative and can be shortened.
- There is a limit of 100 people on google classroom, therefore a maximum of 100 applicants will be selected for each batch.
- This 4th batch will be between March to April 2022.
- Optional and to be discussed: Conducting 1 or 2 zoom sessions per batch for orientation, etc.
- Any other questions can be asked via messaging to www.fb.com/m4m.space



Application criteria
- Age: 16-30 years from Asia Pacific Region.
- Priority given to Young Key Populations and advocates from rural and semi urban communities.
- The certificate will only be given to those who complete all classes and listed for future opportunities.

Details of Organisers:
The E-course is jointly organised by Y-PEER Asia Pacific Center, Me for Myself International Campaign on Mental Health, and YouthLEAD in support of with LiveNow Campaign and Robert Carr Funds.




