5 @NIDAnews sponsored Research Activities report on their findings in Symposium 8 #ICUDDR2023
Thank you Dr Stephen Asatsa, Dr Charles Orjiakor, Dr Gladys Mutai Bett, Dr Valentine Ucheagwu and Dr Venkatesh. Insights on impact of Covid-19 in Kenya and Youth Substance Use in India.
LUHYA TRADITIONAL MOURNING RITUALS RESEARCH PROJECT
The research team hit the ground on 29th June 2023 for data collection in Butsotso, Ikolomani, Tiriki, Navakholo, and Kanduyi in Western Kenya. Extensively learning from the elders and religious leaders.
#research#luhyaritual
We are proud to have created a grant scheme that funds such research and thank @templeton_fdn for enabling us to achieve this ambition.
Such an illustrious launch bodes well for great things to come out of this project! No pressure 😲
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Project news - kick off in style!
Rachel Kendal @RachKendal was honoured to attend the launch of the Traditional Luhya Mourning Rituals ces-transformationfund.org/our-projects/t… project of PI Stephen Asatsa @ASATSAS along with the wider team in Kenya and Co-I Sheina Lew-Levy @Sheinalew.
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In this project, religious leaders, community elders and bereaved community members are invited to a dialogue to focus on what actually helps, trying to reduce the focus on who introduced certain coping mechanisms. The aim is to understand and improve community wellbeing.
In the Luhya community of western Kenya, certain mourning rituals are eroded through colonization and globalization. Religious faiths conflict with some indigenous rituals. And where do mental health practitioners come in?
How do you mourn for a lost one?
Rituals can help with processing grief and fostering a sense of community. But what if traditional rituals are challenged from outside influence? @asatsas and @sheinalew are setting out to explore...
@CultEvolFunding This competition was very stiff. I am very happy that our project Luhya Traditional Mourning Rituals made to the final stage and was selected for funding. Many thanks to my Co Investigator, Dr. Sheina Levy for great input and Prof Rachel Kendal for initiating the scheme.
Q4. If we dropped the language of disorder, what are the possibilities of expanding and deepening how we theorize and practice mental health? #TraumaInformedKe#DropTheDisorder