UNICEF works in some of the world\'s toughest places, to reach the world\'s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.And we never give up.For every child, hopeTogether with the Malaysian government and others who are truly passionate about child rights, UNICEF works in Malaysia to ensure every child has the opportunity to grow healthy and happy; live safely; and achieve their full potential.With the Convention on the Rights of the Child, the Sustainable Development Goals, and the 12th Malaysia plan as our guides, we endeavor to change minds, change policies, and in turn change the lives of all children in Malaysia.Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS) in MalaysiaAdolescents in Malaysia face a substantial burden of poor mental health and psychosocial well-being. The 2022 National Health Morbidity Survey (NHMS) revealed one in four adolescent battles depression, one in eight harbors suicidal thoughts, and one in ten has attempted suicide, ranking it as the third leading cause of adolescent fatalities in the country. A focused study in low-cost housing areas showed that out of 212 high-risk individuals, only 17 sought helps, highlighting the profound societal stigmas and misconceptions about mental health that deter help-seeking behaviors.In response, the Malaysian government established the National Centre of Excellence for Mental Health (NCEMH) in October 2022, under the Ministry of Health. This initiative aims to serve as a hub for coordinating mental health promotion and prevention efforts across public, private, and NGO sectors. It marks a renewed commitment to enhancing mental health initiatives through policy refinement, resource allocation, partnership cultivation, research undertakings, and service expansion.Complementing these governmental efforts, UNICEF, in collaboration with WHO Malaysia, has launched the Joint Programme on Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-being and Development of Children and Adolescents. This programme focuses on strengthening leadership in mental health advocacy, enhancing service delivery, promoting mental health, and bolstering research and evidence. It is aligned with the strategic directions of the National Strategic Health Plan for Mental Health 2020-2025, aiming to close service gaps, educate the public, and reduce stigma, thereby fostering a healthier future for Malaysia\'s youth.How can you make a difference?
As a consultant under the guidance of the Lead on Adolescent Participation and Development, Disability and Gender Prorgamming and the MHPSS Programme Officer, you will play a critical role in supporting the implementation of the WHO-UNICEF MHPSS Joint Programme. Your responsibilities will include: * Collaborating with WHO to conduct a mapping exercise of MHPSS services for adolescents in Malaysia, aiming to identify service gaps and opportunities for enhancement.
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