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The State of Mental Health in Singapore

 

Jul 30 2021, Friday03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (GMT+08:00)-Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

 

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Overview

Join us as we bring together notable industry leaders to discuss the state of mental health in Singapore and the technological innovations and efforts to raise mental health awareness. The speakers will also share their insights on how to increase access to quality mental health care and effective treatments, taking into account the pre and post COVID-19 men

In recent years, there has been increasing emphasis on the importance of mental health. Depression is one of the leading causes of disability, and suicide is the second leading cause of death among 15 to 29 year-olds. People with severe mental health conditions die prematurely as much as two decades early due to preventable conditions. 

Joined by our partner - HealthTEC Consortium, we will bring together notable industry leaders to discuss the state of mental health in Singapore and the technological innovations and efforts to raise mental health awareness. The speakers will also share their insights on how to increase access to quality mental health care and effective treatments, taking into account the pre and post COVID-19 mental health landscape.

Date: 30 July 2021, Friday
Time: 3:00pm - 4:00pm (Singapore Time / UTC +8)

Programme:
3:00pm - 3:05pm: Welcome Remarks by SGInnovate and HealthTEC
3:05pm - 3:10pm: Introduction to Mental Health in SEA and Singapore by Dario Heymann, Chief Research Officer, Galen Growth
3:10pm - 4:00pm: Panel Discussion and Q&A on The State of Mental Health in Singapore with

  • Antoinette Patterson, Founder and CEO, Safe Space
  • Assoc Prof Mythily Subramaniam, Assistant Chairman Medical Board (Research), Institute of Mental Health
  • Janice Weng, Senior Assistant Director, MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT)
  • Moderator: Dario Heymann, Chief Research Officer, Galen Growth

Speakers' Profiles:
Antoinette Patterson, CEO and Co-founder, Safe Space

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Antoinette Patterson, is the founder of Singapore-based digital mental healthcare startup, Safe Space™. With 10 years of startup experience and an avid mental health advocate, Safe Space™ combines her love for technology and positive social change.
 
Assoc Prof Mythily Subramaniam, Assistant Chairman Medical Board (Research), Institute of Mental Health
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Mythily graduated from the Lady Hardinge Medical College, India. She received her PhD in Gambling Studies from Monash University and is currently Director of the Research Division and Lead Investigator of the Programme of Mental Health Policy Studies at the Institute of Mental Health (IMH).  She has a teaching appointment at the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health, National University Singapore.  She is also a consultant with the Ministry of Health, Singapore.

She has worked in the field of mental health for more than 15 years and her main academic and research interests include psychiatric epidemiology, psychosis and addictions.  She was the Co-Principal Investigator of three nation-wide studies – the first and second Singapore Mental Health Study, surveys that established the prevalence of select mental disorders in the adult population of Singapore; and the Well-being of the Singapore Elderly study, a survey among older adults that aims to establish the prevalence, risk factors and cost associated with dementia in Singapore.  She has over 350 publications in peer-reviewed journals and is a reviewer with many international journals. 

Janice Weng, Senior Assistant Director, MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT)
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Janice is the Senior Assistant Director in MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT). She leads the mental wellness and resilience programme within the Integrated Health Promotion team, and focuses on digital and programmatic innovations which can transform how Singaporeans care for their own mental wellbeing and that of those around them. As a founding member of mindline.sg, a one-stop mental health and wellbeing platform, Janice is passionate about the use of intuitive design and cutting-edge technologies to empower individuals to adopt health-promoting lifestyles and destigmatise early help-seeking.  

Prior to joining MOHT, Janice held management positions in consulting firms and led teams to deliver policy consulting, and business and digital transformation projects for public sector clients. Her domains of specialisation include social services, international development, and mental health promotion.

Moderator's Profile: 
Dario Heymann, Chief Research Officer, Galen Growth
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Dario is the Chief Research Offer and founding member of Galen Growth. He started the building of HealthTech Alpha; the world’s only database and venture analytics platform dedicated to Digital Health and leads its continuous development. HealthTech Alpha remains the only true analytics platform for digital health, delivering accurate and regularly curated information to investors, industry innovation leaders and startup CxOs.

As well as managing the development of the analytics platform, Dario leads the research, market intelligence and client missions which help inform and improve organisations’ overall digital health strategy by grounding decisions. Dario helps organisations grow by providing insights and comprehensive sources, vital to monitor the pulse of the ecosystem and accelerate business strategies.

Prior to Galen Growth, Dario has worked in drug discovery mainly focused on the development of novel drugs in oncology, both in big pharma and academia in Singapore, China and Germany. Dario holds a doctorate in Material Science and Engineering and Masters in Material Science & Engineering, Biochemistry, and Molecular Biology.

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