Mental health continues to represent one of Ghana’s most urgent and under-addressed public health challenges. With an estimated 2.3 million Ghanaians living with mental health conditions and less than 2% accessing formal treatment, the need for coordinated professional response has never been greater. This virtual CPD programme brings together leading experts from academia, clinical practice, policy, and ethics to explore practical, research-driven, and ethically grounded solutions for improving mental healthcare in Ghana.
The symposium will be highly interactive and thought-provoking, featuring panel discussions, research presentations, case studies, and participant exchanges. It is accredited by the Medical and Dental Council (MDC), Pharmacy Council (PC), Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC), Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), and the Psychology Council.
OBJECTIVES
1. To deepen participants’ understanding of the global, regional, and national burden of mental health conditions and their implications for Ghana’s healthcare system.
2. To examine existing gaps, challenges, and opportunities in Ghana’s mental health policy, service delivery, and workforce.
3. To build the capacity of health professionals to apply collaborative, multidisciplinary, and cross-sectoral approaches to mental healthcare.
4. To strengthen the use of research evidence and innovative models in developing sustainable mental health interventions.
5. To promote ethical and human-rights-based practice among health professionals involved in mental healthcare.
6. To inspire collective action among healthcare professionals, policymakers, and institutions towards reducing stigma and improving access to quality mental health services.
TOPICS TO BE PRESENTED
DAY ONE
TOPIC: Burden of Mental Health, Screening, Challenges and the Way Forward
Panel discussion featuring:
Dr. Eugene K. Dordoye – Acting CEO, Mental Health Authority
Dr. Ignatius A. Awinibuno – Director of Allied Health, MoH
Dr. Wallace A. Odiko-Ollennu – Ag. Program Manager, NCDs, GHS
George Ekem-Ferguson – Clinical Psychologist, KBTH
Mrs. Mary Rhondi Asiaw – Mental Health Nurse, Pantang Hospital
DAY TWO
TOPIC: Research Gaps, Proven Interventions and the Essence of Collaboration in Championing Mental Health in Ghana
Facilitated by: Prof. Benedict Weobong, Professor of Global Health, Yorke University, Canada & University of Ghana
DAY THREE
TOPIC: Ethical Concerns in Combating Mental Health in Ghana
Facilitated by: Dr. Divine Ndonbi Banyubala, Registrar, MDC
Rethinking Healthcare and Medical Ethics in the Era of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Facilitated by: Dr. Anthony Kwame Ardiabah, Expert in AI & Leadership
WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND
i. Gain first-hand insight from top experts and policymakers in mental health and ethics.
ii. Acquire practical tools and research evidence to enhance clinical and community mental health practice.
iii. Earn 6 CPD points recognized by MDC, PC, NMC, AHPC, and Psychology Council.
iv. Network with multidisciplinary professionals across Ghana and beyond.
v. Participate in live discussions, polls, and Q&A sessions that encourage learning and shared experience.
vi. Contribute to shaping a national conversation on the future of mental health in Ghana.
ORGANIZED BY
Catholic Health Professional’s Guild in Collaboration with Meet Health Needs (MeHeNeeds) Consortium
WITH SUPPORT FROM
PARTICIPANT CONSENT AND DATA PRIVACY NOTICE
By registering for the “Combating Mental Health in Ghana: Collaborative, Research and Ethical Approaches by Health Professionals” symposium, you consent to participate in this training hosted by Continuous Education Services (CES) on behalf of CATHPROG. Your registration information will be used solely to facilitate the event and process CPD accreditation through the Medical and Dental Council (MDC).
CES is fully committed to protecting your privacy and will not share your personal data with third parties, except the relevant regulatory bodies—MDC, Pharmacy Council, Allied Health Professions Council, Nursing and Midwifery Council, and the Psychology Council—strictly for accreditation purposes.
You are free to withdraw or exit the virtual session at any time without consequence. CES ensures that all participant data and communications are handled with the highest level of confidentiality.
This three-day virtual continuing professional development symposium brings together health professionals from across Ghana and beyond to engage in meaningful discussions on the growing challenges of mental health. Through expert-led panels, research presentations, and ethical reflections, participants will explore practical strategies to strengthen mental healthcare systems, promote interdisciplinary collaboration, and uphold professional ethics in service delivery. The event offers a rare opportunity for learning, networking, and reflection among clinicians, researchers, and policymakers, aimed at advancing a coordinated, evidence-based, and compassionate approach to mental health in Ghana.
By the end of the symposium, participants will be able to:
1. Analyze the burden, determinants, and trends of mental health conditions in Ghana.
2. Identify critical gaps and challenges within Ghana’s mental health system.
3. Apply principles of collaboration and multidisciplinary teamwork in managing mental health conditions.
4. Integrate ethical and human-rights considerations into mental health practice.
5. Evaluate and adapt proven, evidence-based interventions to local settings.
6. Demonstrate a renewed professional commitment to advocacy, stigma reduction, and patient-centered mental healthcare.
BSc, MBChB, LLB, BL, MA, PhD
Registrar
Medical and Dental Council - Ghana
Dr. Divine Ndonbi Banyubala is the Acting Registrar of the Medical and Dental Council, Ghana, where he oversees the regulation and governance of medical and dental practice in the country.
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Medical Laboratory Scientist & Organizer (CATHPROG)
Immunology Department, Central Laboratory; Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Accra.
Dr. Sampson Kafui Djonor is a Public Health Practitioner and a Doctor of Medical Laboratory Sciences (MLS. D) with over a decade’s experience in clinical diagnostic services in international standards with efficiency and effectiveness buttressed with excellent ability to deliver and meet deadlines.
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Consultant Psychiatrist & Senior Lecturer | Acting Chief Executive
Mental Health Authority, Ghana.
Dr. Eugene Kobla Dordoye is a seasoned Consultant Psychiatrist and Senior Lecturer whose professional journey spans clinical practice, academia, hospital administration, and mental health policy advocacy. His expertise cuts across geriatric, addiction, public health, and general adult psychiatry.
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Head of the Clinical Psychology Unit | Senior Clinical Psychologist
National Cardiothoracic Centre, Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Department of Psychiatry
George Ekem-Ferguson is a Clinical Psychologist with experience in hospital-based psychological services, academic instruction, and public health projects.
View full profile / coursesB.Sc., MBA, M.Phil, MLS.D, FWAPCMLS, PhD
Chief Programme Officer (Allied Health)
Ministry of Health, Ghana.
Dr. Ignatius Abowini Awinibuno is a Biomedical Scientist and health policy professional with extensive experience in medical laboratory science, health systems management, and allied health administration. His career spans clinical practice, education, research, and leadership within Ghana’s health sector.
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