Oct 10, 2025
To commemorate World  Mental Health Day 2025, the Department of Mental Health Nursing of Father  Muller Nursing College Thumbay, organized a radio talk in collaboration with  St. Aloysius Radio Sarang, Mangalore. The radiotalk was recorded on 08-10-2025  and will be telecasted on 10-10-2025 at Radio Sarang 107.8 Fm. The program  aimed to create awareness about the importance of mental well-being during  crises and emergencies, in line with this year’s theme 
“Access  to Services: Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies.”
The radio talk was  presented in the form of a dramatized role play, prepared and performed by the  third-year B.Sc. Nursing students under the guidance of Mrs. Joyce Fernandes  Assistant professor and Ms. Glenisha Pereira, Assistant Lecturer, Department of  Mental Health Nursing.
The  radio drama portrayed the mental health challenges faced by individuals during  natural disasters such as floods and earthquakes. Through realistic dialogues  and scenarios, it highlighted the psychological impact of loss, fear, and  trauma, and demonstrated how community support, counselling, and timely access  to mental health services can aid in recovery.
The presentation also  shed light on the crucial role of nurses, social workers, and NGOs in providing  psychological first aid, rehabilitation, and continuity of care during and  after catastrophic events. It reinforced that mental health is as vital as  physical health, and that early intervention helps prevent long-term  complications such as anxiety, depression, and post-traumatic stress.
The program concluded  with words of appreciation to the FMCI management, Principal, the faculty of  the Department of Mental Health Nursing, and Radio Sarang for their valuable  support in spreading mental health awareness to the community.
The initiative served  as a creative and meaningful platform for students to promote mental health  literacy, empathy, and resilience in times of crisis.