Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

India Mental Health Alliance Picks New Agency For PR And Strategic Comms


(MENAFN- PRovoke) NEW DELHI - Creative consultancy On Purpose has been appointed as the communications partner for the India Mental Health Alliance (IMHA), a not-for-profit organisation founded by Vasvi and Ashish Bharat Ram in collaboration with Children First and mental health service AMAHA.

India Mental Health Alliance (IMHA) is a not-for-profit that brings together individuals and organizations committed to reimagining mental health in India through collaboration, lived experience, and systemic reform. IMHA's initiatives focus on capacity building, knowledge sharing, advocacy, and building networks that promote accessible and inclusive mental health care.


Through this partnership, On Purpose will lead IMHA's media relations and strategic communications, supporting its vision to reimagine and transform mental health discourse and practice in India. The agency will focus on amplifying IMHA's initiatives, building visibility around its convenings and events, and positioning it as a leading voice driving collaboration, accessibility, and equity in mental health care.

“At IMHA, we think that mental health care has to be inclusive, reflective, and sensitive to the various realities of India. By collaborating with On Purpose, we will be able to broaden this discussion, make sure that our collaborations and programs reach more people, and encourage collective action for improved mental health," added Karan Malik, executive director, Kai India Mental Health Forum IMHA.

“We're proud to partner with IMHA at this formative stage in their journey to create a more equitable and capable mental health ecosystem in India. At On Purpose, we believe that changing the conversation is the first step to driving systemic change, and IMHA's commitment to collaboration and capacity-building makes this a deeply meaningful association for us” said Girish Balachandran, founder and managing director at On Purpose.

Founded in 2023, IMHA has built an Alliance of over 250 members, including mental health organisations, cross-sectoral organisations, collectives of lived experience experts, funders, and academic and research organisations. It also works with mental health professionals, community leaders, and people with lived experience. Its initiatives focus on capacity building, collaborative learning, and cross-sectoral partnerships to strengthen India's mental health ecosystem.

As conversations around mental health gain ground in India, it remains one of the most urgent yet sensitive areas of public health, the agency said in a statement. With growing recognition of its importance, there is a stronger call for empathy, awareness, and systemic support to make mental health care accessible and inclusive for all.

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