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Play isn’t just a past time. It is a fundamental right, a tool for healing, and the foundation of mental and emotional wellbeing in children.
We are happy to have supported this initiative by @CradleLounge.
Special thanks to our team of volunteers who supported us.
#play
At Lluvia Health Organisation, we have been creating child-friendly spaces for children to play and express themselves within and outside clinical settings.
Today, on the International Day of Play, we join the global call to Protect Play and Protect Childhood.
#PlayMatters
If you've seen our work and the impact we've made in advancing child and adolescent health in Nigeria, and you've been wondering how you can support our efforts, this guide is for you.
There are many ways to become part of our impact story. Pick and let's start a conversation.
We are pleased to announce that Lluvia Health Organisation is now part of the B.A.B.Y Scale Cohort by the Innovate2Scale Lab. As one of the five organisations selected, Lluvia Health Organisation would be recieving technical support in scaling our Play and Thrive project.
#MHPSS
Here are some ways we have been supporting childen's mental health.
There is no one-size-fits all approach to improving a child's mental health and emotional wellbeing.
We have many tools in our support kit and here are some of our favourites at the moment.
#mentalhealth
Inclusion isn't a goal for the future, it is an action for right now.
This year's children's day is another opportunity for us to restate our commitment to ensuring EVERY child grows healthier and happier.
#LluviaHealth#ChildrensDay#InclusivePlay#MentalHealth#Psychosocial
Empowering caregivers and pregnant women with knowledge is the first step toward ensuring early childhood development and adequate nutrition.
Health workers have been reliable pillars of support, helping us reach beneficiaries with critical information.
#HealthWorkers
Meet Chibuike Victor Ezema, our Mental Health Prevention and Promotion Specialist who has been a crucial part of our mental health and pschosocial support programming.
We are leaving these beautiful pictures on the internet for you as you round up this work week and prepare for the weekend.
We hope you have a great time this weekend.
PS: We have some exciting programs coming up this May. Can you guess?
#FlashbackFriday
We have been supporting vulnerable families with vital nutrients for years.
Lessons we have gathered over the years have informed the design of our Nurture Plus initiative which we launched last year.
Read our reflections below.
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We are setting up play and psychosocial hubs in clinical settings and we are inviting you to join us.
How are we doing it? Take a look at our journey map.
For our next play and psychosocial hub, we are currently on step 4, and we are inviting you to be a part of it.