In Malaysia, the term ‘Meroyan’ stigmatises new mothers’ emotional struggles; reframing it as postnatal depression, early routine screening by midwives, accessible CBT through TIARA-MURNI, telemedicine, and teaching practical coping skills can ensure maternal mental health support at local health clinics.
Kesihatan mental bukan lagi isu yang boleh dipandang remeh apalagi dalam keadaan masyarakat yang semakin tertekan, justeru pendekatan kecil tetapi praktikal seperti terapi seni mampu menjadi ruang selamat untuk seseorang memahami dirinya sendiri.
Pameran terapi seni berperanan sebagai medium penyembuhan mental yang menghubungkan ekspresi kreatif, emosi dan komuniti, sekali gus meningkatkan kesedaran serta mengurangkan stigma terhadap kesihatan mental dalam gaya hidup moden yang semakin mencabar.
How Sarawak is expected to benefit from allocations made under Malaysia’s Budget 2025 based on three key focus areas: Driving Reforms; Reinvigorating the Economy; and Prospering the Rakyat.
An overview of community-based rehabilitation or CBR, an initiative by the World Health Organisation that has since expanded beyond increasing access to rehabilitation within communities into promoting the inclusion and participation of people with disabilities.
Since the 1980s, Malaysia has been carrying out its community-based rehabilitation programme or Program Pemulihan Dalam Komuniti, in line with the global initiative set by the World Health Organisation
Scholarships offer tremendous benefits to poor and needy students wanting to further their studies, although their availability is only one of various measures necessary to ensure the provision of quality education.
How the Malaysian Government as a whole and the Sarawak Government specifically are ensuring that the people are given the right to adequate housing as part of their rights to an adequate standard of living.
The Bukit Assek Redevelopment Project – an urban renewal initiative by the Sarawak Government – is about to ignite the transformation of Sibu Town’s physical and socio-economic landscape.
In terms of realising its vision and mission as a whole, KPWK strives to maintain a positive work culture; cooperation with other government agencies and ministries, and dedication and compassion as core values and guiding principles in delivering quality welfare services for the people in Sarawak.
As exemplified by some of its health activities, Miri Division Health Department has been advocating for the protection and improvement of child health in Miri.
In Malaysia, the term ‘Meroyan’ stigmatises new mothers’ emotional struggles; reframing it as postnatal depression, early routine screening by midwives, accessible CBT through TIARA-MURNI, telemedicine, and teaching practical coping skills can ensure maternal mental health support at local health clinics.
Kesihatan mental bukan lagi isu yang boleh dipandang remeh apalagi dalam keadaan masyarakat yang semakin tertekan, justeru pendekatan kecil tetapi praktikal seperti terapi seni mampu menjadi ruang selamat untuk seseorang memahami dirinya sendiri.
Pameran terapi seni berperanan sebagai medium penyembuhan mental yang menghubungkan ekspresi kreatif, emosi dan komuniti, sekali gus meningkatkan kesedaran serta mengurangkan stigma terhadap kesihatan mental dalam gaya hidup moden yang semakin mencabar.
Dengan menerapkan elemen ‘Seni Bina Ketenangan’ dalam kehidupan harian, kita bukan sahaja membina ruang fizikal yang indah, tetapi juga menyokong kesejahteraan mental dan emosi secara holistik.
Sarawak’s ageing society is a mark of progress. By bridging rural gaps, closing the digital divide, and honouring care with genuine compassion, we can ensure every elder lives with dignity, remains included, and knows they are deeply valued across all communities