Oct 15, 2025
The Father Muller Medical College, in collaboration with the District Legal Services Authority, Dakshina Kannada District Administration, Zilla Panchayath, District Mental Health Programme, District Health and Family Welfare Department, and the Departments of Psychiatry and Mental Health Nursing, observed World Mental Health Day 2025 with a meaningful and thought-provoking inaugural ceremony on 15th October 2025.
Although World Mental Health Day is globally commemorated on 10th October, the event was organized on the 15th due to prior official commitments of the collaborating authorities.
This year’s theme, “Access to Services – Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies,” highlighted the vital importance of ensuring uninterrupted access to mental health care during crises such as natural disasters, pandemics, and emergencies. As emphasized by the World Federation for Mental Health, “Mental health care is a human right, not a privilege.” The observance reiterated the collective responsibility to build systems that foster resilience, hope, and recovery within communities.
Dignitaries Present were
· Rev. Fr. Faustine Lucas Lobo, Director, Father Muller Charitable Institutions
· Ms. Jaibunnisa, Senior Civil Judge and Member Secretary, District Legal Services Authority, Mangalore
· Dr. Shivaprakash, District Surgeon, Wenlock Government Hospital, Dakshina Kannada
· Mrs. Jyothi K. Ulepadi, District Health Education Officer, Dakshina Kannada
· Dr. Sudarshan C. M., Health Programme Implementation Officer, Dakshina Kannada
· Dr. Prajakta V. Rao, Psychiatrist, District Mental Health Programme
· Dr. Supriya Hegde Aroor, Head, Department of Psychiatry, Father Muller Medical College and Hospital
· Dr. Rahul Rao and Dr. Justin Shawn Jason, Faculty of Psychiatry & Organizing Secretaries of the event
The event commenced with a Welcome Address by Dr. Supriya Hegde Aroor, Head of the Department of Psychiatry, who warmly greeted the dignitaries and participants, emphasizing the institution’s ongoing commitment to mental health promotion and service accessibility.
As part of the observance, competitions were organized to encourage creative engagement with the theme of mental health.
Mrs. Jyothi K. Ulepadi, District Health Education Officer, expressed heartfelt gratitude to all dignitaries, collaborators, and participants for their invaluable contributions to the success of the event.
The inaugural ceremony was followed by a thematic talk on “Access to Services – Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies” by Dr. Aruna Yadiyal, and an engaging quiz session conducted by Dr. Rahul Rao and Dr. Justin Shawn Jason, which tested participants’ awareness and understanding of mental health issues.
The programme was efficiently compered by Ms. Valerie Lobo and Ms. Manisha, Clinical Psychologists, Father Muller Medical College Hospital, ensuring a seamless and reflective flow throughout the event.
In essence, the World Mental Health Day 2025 observance at Father Muller Medical College was a testament to collaborative efforts across sectors, uniting healthcare, legal, and administrative stakeholders toward a shared vision of accessible and compassionate mental health care for all.