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17 November 2017

Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi requested the commission to investigate the sector after the Life Esidimeni tragedy.
17 November 2017

Still determined to deal with Joburg Illegal migrants the city mayor Herman Mashaba has once again given the Home Affairs department an ultimatum to strategize plans to deal with the situation. The Mayor who has been uptight with his plans to totally rid the city off illegal immigrants has once again resounded a note of warning to the immigration department to do something before he does. The Home Affairs department has until Friday next week to advise what specific measures‚ plans and interventions it will take to deal with Joburg Illegal migrants
17 November 2017

Rural communities should not be excluded from accessing mental health care. This is according to Programme Manager at the South African Federation for Mental Health, Charlene Sunkel.
16 November 2017

The SA Human Rights Commission says it’s hearings on the status of mental health care in the country has revealed a shortage of skills, training and resources. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi requested the commission to investigate the sector following the Life Esidimeni tragedy. SAHRC Chairman Bongani Majola spoke with EWN about this matter. Source: EWN
16 November 2017

Until 2016‚ the Mpumalanga health department had always depended on Gauteng to take in its patients in need of mental healthcare, as it does not have a psychiatric hospital of its own.

16 November 2017

The KZN health department has been under fire since the SAHRC published a damning report on the state of oncology services in the province.
15 November 2017

Doctor Mvuyiso Talatala says he tried to inform disgraced former Gauteng health MEC Qedani Mahlangu and other senior officials of this, but his warning fell on deaf ears.

15 November 2017

press release

The South African Human Rights Commission (the Commission or SAHRC) will host a National Investigative Hearing on the Status of Mental Health Care in South Africa, on Tuesday, 14 November 2017 until Wednesday, 15 November 2017 at the SAHRC Head Office in Johannesburg. In handing down his report into the Esidimeni debacle, the Health Ombud, Professor Malegapuru Makgoba, recommended that the Commission be requested to undertake, nationally, a systematic and systemic review of human rights compliance and possible violations nationally related to mental health in South Africa. The National Investigative Hearing (the Hearing) is therefore a direct response to that recommendation and aims at looking at the national picture on mental health care.
15 November 2017

Government departments, regulatory bodies, civil society organisations, and researchers are among those taking part in the two day hearings.

The Human Rights Commission will on Tuesday morning begin its national investigative hearings into the status of mental healthcare in the country.
15 November 2017

The hearings are aimed at addressing any violations of mental healthcare in the country following the Life Esidimeni tragedy.

JOHANNESBURG - The Department of Health says it doesn’t have a policy of deinstitutionalisation of mental health care in South Africa.
15 November 2017

The commission has concluded its first day of hearings looking at mental healthcare in South Africa.

The South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC) says it’s become apparent that psychiatric patients need to be heard.
14 November 2017

The Southern African Catholic Bishops’ Conference (SACBC) has asked the SA Human Rights Commission to investigate the breakdown of mobile clinic systems in KwaZulu-Natal‚ North West and Limpopo.
14 November 2017

It was impossible to say how much the state spent on care for mentally ill patients each year because there was no set budget for this in the provinces‚ the Department of Health disclosed on Tuesday.
14 November 2017

A medical professional on Tuesday painted a grim picture of the state of mental healthcare in South Africa‚ saying professionals were not well-equipped to deal with the sector.
14 November 2017

It was impossible to say how much the state spent on care for mentally ill patients each year‚ because there was no set budget for this in the provinces‚ the national Department of Health revealed on Tuesday.
13 November 2017

THE legacy of the icon of liberalism Helen Suzman will live for many years to come after the South African Post Office issued a stamp to commemorate her birthday.

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