Half of all mental health conditions begin before the age of 14, but early help is still limited in many places.To address this important issue, the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS) organised a 10-day certificate course on child mental health and psychological wellbeing.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel

The training was held from February 9 to February 18, 2026, at SMHS Hospital with support from UNICEF.The programme was managed by the Child Guidance & Well-Being Center (CGWC) and marked an important step in improving child and adolescent mental health services in Jammu and Kashmir.
The first batch of participants included frontline workers, who received practical and structured training to help children and families more effectively.
The course focused on several key topics, including:
- Child rights and protection
- Neurodevelopment and adolescent mental health
- Positive parenting
- Female mental health
- Impact of social media on children

Sessions were led by experts from CGWC, IMHANS, University of Kashmir, UNICEF, and other professional fields.
Among the speakers was Dr Khair Ul Nisa, Chairperson of the Child Welfare Committee.
Officials said early identification of mental health issues, trained professionals, and stronger communities are essential for protecting children.
They added that joint efforts can help build a safer and mentally healthier future for every child in the region.
News Source is Facebook Page of child welfare Committee Srinagar
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