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What is Nommo

Mental Health Policy, Practice, and Service Accessibility in Contemporary Society
Nommo comes from Bantu languages in Africa and represents the power of the spoken word to create harmony and balance. This is power of the spoken word suggests that language is important for the community and change and healing can be generated from speaking if it is done well.
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Mental Health Access Issues by People of Refugee Backgrounds in Australia
Ndungi wa Mungai (Charles Sturt University, Australia), Jeanette Ninnis (Service for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture and Trauma Survivors, Australia), and Ruth (Isobel) Bailey (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7402-6.ch005
Abstract
This chapter presents a critical discussion on the understanding and access of mental health services by people from diverse refugee backgrounds delivered in a Western cultural setting. Mental health services are heavily influenced by a biomedical approach, but there is a growing understanding of the importance of culture and biopsychosocial approaches. This chapter highlights some of the institutional and cultural issues that need to be addressed for the services to be effective. Practical approaches that have worked in different places are explored and critically discussed. A recovery-oriented model that recognizes that the individual is part of the community and the importance of spirituality are canvassed.
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