CAMH Rapid Response Program (CAMH-RRP) is a program that responds to CAMH crises disasters and emergencies (earthquakes, floods, landslides, covid-19), conflict situations and the outbreak of Mass Conversion in schools and communities, the sudden increase in suicide in particular locations. In case of CAMH related crisis, the members of our team provide consultation through phone/TeleVideo or travel to the site in question and assist in the management of the cases locally.
CAMH Rapid Response Program (CAMH-RRP) was able to provide much-needed assistance and support to individuals experiencing Conversion Disorder in remote areas of Nepal.

The CAMH-Nepal Rapid Response team (consisting of a Psychiatrist, a Clinical Psychologist, and an administrative staff) was able to respond quickly and provide on-site support to improve the mental health and well-being of the adolescents in need. Overall, the work of the CAMH Rapid Response Program is an important contribution to improving mental health outcomes in Nepal and demonstrating the value of providing timely and appropriate interventions for those in need.

  1. Disaster and Calamities.
    1. Flood in Melamchi, Sindhupalchowk, Bagmati Province. (2021 AD)
    2. Flood in Madhesh Province. ( 2021 AD)
    3. Typhoon in Bara, Madhesh Province (... AD)
    4. Earthquake (Gorkha), Gandaki Province (2015 AD)
    5. Earthquake (Melamchi), Bagmati Province (2015 AD)
  2. Mass Conversion Management. 
    • Camellia Higher Secondary School, Kathmandu, Bagmati Province (2023 AD)
    • Janajyoti Higher Secondary School, Sankhuwasabha, Koshi Province. (2023 AD)
    • Shree Rashtriya Ma. Bi., Narayanpur, Kailali, Sudurpachhim Province. ( 2022 AD)
    • Tribhuwan Ma. Bi., Buttonpur, Kailali, Sudurpachhim Province. ( 2022 AD)
    • Shree Srijansil Basic School, Karnali Province. (2022 AD)
    • Sikchya Sadan Secondary School, Kavrepalanchowk, Bagmati Province. ( 2022 AD)
    • Nagraj Basic School, Sindhupalchowk, Bagmati Province. (2022 AD). 

      Note:- If there is a Child and adolescent mental health crisis and emergency in your community, you can contact us.