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The Role of NGOs in Strengthening Mental Health Awareness
Mental health has emerged as a critical aspect of overall well-being, yet it continues to be surrounded by stigma, misinformation, and limited access to care, especially in developing countries like India. In this landscape, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in bridging the gap between mental health needs and accessible services. By working at…
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The Intersection of Poverty and Mental Health
Poverty is often understood in terms of limited financial resources, but its impact extends far beyond economic hardship. It influences living conditions, access to education, healthcare availability, and overall quality of life. One of the most significant yet frequently overlooked dimensions of poverty is its effect on mental health. Individuals experiencing financial instability often face…
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Creating Safer Lives: Supporting and Advocating for the Elderly
Ageing is often associated with wisdom and life experience, yet for many elders, it also brings increased vulnerability. Safety in later life is not limited to physical protection; it extends to emotional security, financial stability, and social inclusion. Creating safer lives for the elderly requires a comprehensive approach that recognises their rights, respects their autonomy,…
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Moving in With Family vs. Living Independently
The decision to move in with family or live independently is one of the most significant choices individuals make at different stages of life. Whether you are a student, a working professional, or someone navigating life transitions, your living arrangement can greatly influence your emotional well-being, financial stability, and personal development. As awareness around psychological…
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The Emotional Cost of Financial Dependence in Old Age
Financial dependence in later life is often discussed in practical terms, but its emotional impact is rarely given equal attention. For many older adults, the shift from financial independence to reliance on others is not just a change in circumstance; it is a deeply personal transition that can affect identity, confidence, and emotional well-being. While…
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Elderly Financial Insecurity & Its Psychological Impact
Ageing is often expected to bring stability, reflection, and a sense of completion. However, for many older adults, financial insecurity disrupts this expectation. Instead of peace, there may be uncertainty about daily expenses, healthcare needs, and long-term sustainability. This instability is not only economic, but it also has a direct and often overlooked psychological impact.…
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How Older Parents Can Stop Adult Children’s Financial Dependence
For many parents, providing for their children does not stop when those children become adults. The instinct to help, protect, and support often continues well into later life. However, when financial support becomes ongoing rather than occasional, it can create dependency patterns that affect both generations. Preventing long-term financial reliance is not about withdrawing care;…