Projects

The MADAD project aims to adapt and test the feasibility and acceptability of a psychological treatment for adolescents with anxiety and depression delivered by peers in rural eastern India in Jharkhand, and mixed urban-rural areas in Goa....

To bridge the mental health treatment gap in India, IMPACT, Sangath’s research project aims to examine the feasibility and acceptability of the integration of telepsychiatry into primary care services. It will give insights into the acceptability of telepsychiatry and its impact on the end-users. On...

The National NCD Portal was envisaged to be a platform to allow the medical officer in-charge of a rural Primary Health Centre (PHC manager) and other health system officials to track every last non-communicable disease (NCD) patient on a regular basis, identify patients who have...

The Dating Violence project aims to improve the mental health effects associated with experiencing dating violence among adolescents and young people (aged 15 to 24) in India. Dating violence is a form of Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) that occurs between two people in a close...

The project aims to provide relief to the public (marginalized and vulnerable populations) affected by the pandemic and assist the government agencies in their relief efforts. This project has been made possible by a generous donation by Cryptorelief and is being conducted simultaneously in 2...

Most treatments that are being offered to families of young children with Autism tend to be ‘imported’ and are often not suitable to our local setting, where parents find it difficult to attend facility-based services. Dr Gauri Divan (Developmental Paediatrician) and Vivek Vajaratkar (Occupational Therapist)...