May is Mental Health Awareness month.

The Theme: Mental Illness and Substance Use Disorders - 'the Siamese twins': Addressing the Stigma

In this regard, Kenyatta University department of Psychology in 
collaboration with the directorates of Wellness and Rehabilitation Services, University Health Services, student affairs, Accommodation Services, department of Psychiatry & Mental Health and the International Consortium of Universities on Drug Demand Reduction (ICUDDR) have organised several activities to observe the Mental Health Month.

To mark the opening of the Awareness week, a walk has been organized within the University which will be flagged off from the main gate by the Vice - Chancellor Prof Paul Wainaina.

The walk is scheduled for tomorrow Friday 19th May 2023.

This is therefore to invite all KU fraternity to participate in the walk. We are all expected to be gathered at the main gate by 8:30 am.

YOU ARE ALL WELCOME  

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