Mental Health Training Programme in Cameroon and Nigeria

Mental health is not a luxury. It is something every community deserves. Mental health challenges are often misunderstood and associated with stigma.

This can prevent individuals from seeking help and limit access to appropriate care.

In October 2025, Global Support Link UK, in partnership with BERUDA and the Cambridge E-Learning Institute, launched an online Mental Health Training Programme for participants from Cameroon and Nigeria.

Programme Content

Part One of the training (October 2025 – February 2026) covered:

• How the brain works and how trauma affects behaviour

• Recognition of depression, anxiety, PTSD, and addiction

• Early warning signs and structured interventions

• Evidence-based therapeutic approaches

• Ethical and culturally sensitive practice

• Practical strategies for schools, workplaces, and communities

Participants engaged in live weekly online lectures, structured lesson releases, peer discussions, case-based exercises, and applied learning.

About the Programme

  • Through the programme, participants developed greater confidence in recognising signs of distress, responding with empathy, and supporting individuals within their communities.

    Many also highlighted a shift in perspective — understanding that recovery requires time, patience, and structured support rather than immediate solutions.

    These outcomes reflect the programme’s role in strengthening classrooms, workplaces, and communities through practical skills, trust-building, and culturally grounded approaches.

  • Participants are now progressing into Part Two, which will deepen therapeutic skills, expand case-based learning, and support system-level interventions across schools, workplaces, and communities.

    Global Support Link UK continues to explore opportunities to expand the programme across Africa, with the aim of building a network of informed and compassionate mental health advocates who can respond early, reduce stigma, and support their communities effectively.

  • To express interest in future programmes or partnership opportunities, please contact: hello@globalsupportlink.org