Written By

Ms Nik Amalin Harissah Nik Zafri


June, 2024


WIGTA CARE IS INSPIRED AND ESTABLISHED BY MDM HJH TETTY HENNEY ZULKIFLI, PRESIDENT & FOUNDER


As soon as Madam Hajah Tetty Henney graduated from Counseling (Psychology) from University Malaya in 2019 she realized that women and girls in the association as well as in the society require mental help and counselling services.


Soon, WIGTA Care is established to overcome problems, support and collaborate with individuals, agencies and organizations that work in the same field.


WIGTA CARE OBJECTIVES:

Support ethics, legal, healthcare regulation and compliance and mental & health counselling

Provide mental health training for mental health therapist and personal coaching and counselling

Helping and provide healthcare, education needs and career advise to the clients among the needy as our core objective


TO PARTICIPATE IN OUR PROGRAM

Kindly fill up the form and email us for more information.



2018


About Dr Leeland Jones


Renowned psychiatrist in Buffalo, New York to conduct a Mental Health Conference this coming 20th October, 2018. He received his medical degree from University at Buffalo, School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences and has been in practice for more than 20 years. He has kindly agreed to conduct the conference in conjunction to his visit and training for the Ministry of Women, Family and Community Development.


WIGTA has been invited as one of the Sponsor Partner in the conference.


Some 4.2 million Malaysians are suffering from some form of mental health issues, said Health Minister Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad. By 2020, mental illness is expected to be the second biggest health problem affecting Malaysians after heart disease.


According to the latest National Health and Morbidity Survey, every three in 10 adults aged 16 years and above in Malaysia suffer from some form of mental health issues.

More people are expected to experience increased stress due to work and family pressure. Survey done by experts on the prevalence of depression among Malaysians showed a 50% increase in the number of depressed patients from 2011 to 2015.



2021


JEMPUTAN MENYAKSIKAN KONFEREN KESIHATAN MENTAL WANITA PERINGKAT ASIA TENGGARA BERSEMPENA HARI KESIHATAN MENTAL SEDUNIA


Assalamualaikum dan Salam Sejahtera.

Kepada, YBrs. Dr. / Tuan/ Puan,


JEMPUTAN MENYAKSIKAN KONFEREN KESIHATAN MENTAL WANITA PERINGKAT ASIA TENGGARA BERSEMPENA HARI KESIHATAN MENTAL SEDUNIA.


Merujuk perkara di atas,

2. Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa, Pihak Kami, YoungMinds Malaysia dengan kerjasama  Jabatan Pembangunan Wanita akan menganjurkan Konferen Kesihatan Mental Wanita Peringkat Asia Tenggara Bersempena Hari Kesihatan Mental Sedunia yang dirasmikan oleh YB Dato' Hajah Siti Zailah Bt Moh Yusoff, pada ketetapan seperti berikut:


Masa     : 8.30 Pagi - 4.30 Petang

Tarikh    : 10 Oktober 2021 (Ahad)

Saluran : Zoom

Pautan pendaftaran : bit.ly/SEAWMHC


3.   Disertakan juga tentatif bagi program ini untuk rujukan YBrs. Dr. / Tuan / Puan. 


4.    Sehubungan dengan itu, JPW amat mengalu-alukan pendaftaran YBrs. Dr. / Tuan / Puan dan boleh mendaftar di pautan ini (bit.ly/SEAWMHC). E-sijil akan diberikan kepada mereka yang berdaftar di Zoom.


Perhatian dan kerjasama YBrs. Dr. / Tuan / Puan, dalam perkara ini amat dihargai dan didahului dengan ucapan ribuan terima kasih.



Sekian, terima kasih.

Nazrul Azizi, Ph.D

Presiden,

Young Minds Malaysia



2024


National Coalition for Mental Wellbeing (NCMW)

WIGTA has been invited to the 1st NationalConference was held on January 28, 2023 and this year the 2 National Conference on the theme, will be held on May 11, 2024 entitled


“Empowering Minds, Transforming Lives: Nurturing Mental Wellbeing Across Generations”

in the upcoming conference to provide a dynamic platform for discourse, where recommendations that emerge will drive policy actions in the realm of mental health.  Mental health awareness has made significant strides in recent years. Yet despite these efforts, the impact on real lives remains insufficient.  We have to move beyond awareness alone.  We need a proactive and inclusive approach that transforms rhetoric into tangible change.



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