Universal Health and Mental Health Coverage for All - Connecting People and Sharing Perspectives

It is our pleasure to invite you to be part of this congress in Malta ‘Universal Health and Mental Health Coverage for All - Connecting People and Sharing Perspectives.’

Why Universal Health and Mental Health Coverage for All?

The United Nations has reaffirmed the right of every human being to the enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health without distinction as to race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition, and to the full range of factors that support well-being.

Attaining this goal requires social integration and mental health access to all.

Mental health stigma and discrimination continues to be a barrier to access to good health for many people with a mental health condition because they do not have access to effective, evidence based health care. Public attitudes to people with mental health conditions are often negative. This affects how people engage with health care services and contributes to poor outcomes resulting from poor engagement with physical and mental health care interventions, delayed physical and mental health diagnosis and poor ongoing engagement with longer term treatment interventions.

For many people with long-term physical health conditions co-morbid mental ill health is becoming increasing common. In order to obtain the best outcomes in long-term physical health conditions there is a need to address the mental health co-morbidity using a range of interventions, including addressing the wider determinants of health.

This congress builds on the success of our 2015 International Congress in Lille ‘Mental Health for All – Connecting People and Sharing Experience’ and endorses the values of the United Nations Declaration about Universal Health Coverage. It will bring together stakeholders with an interest in health, mental health, wellbeing and social care.

We are inviting you to Malta especially as Valletta is one the 2018 EU Capitals of Culture, and this will bring attention to our cause. We have chosen the start date of the congress to coincide with the annual Universal Health Coverage Day and will take place from 12th – 14th December 2018.

We look forward to welcoming you.

Professor Sir David Goldberg KSM

Professor Gabriel Ivbijaro MBE JP 

Date: 
12-14 December 2018
Location: 
Valletta, Malta