Emergency Mental Health Support in Eastern Chad

Dear Nich, Neil, Phil and the whole team at Festival Medical Services,

 

I am writing to share an update on the impact of your incredibly kind £5,000 gift towards our project delivering emergency mental health support for Sudanese refugees in Ouaddaï, Eastern Chad.

 

I hope you enjoy reading this report and can see the immensely positive impact we are having, during such a devastating crisis for so many.

 

On behalf of all of us here at HI UK and our teams in Chad, we can’t thank you enough for your ongoing support, and for your commitment to ensuring the most vulnerable are not left behind. Please let me know if you have any questions.

 

Thank you so much once again for your incredible support, we really cherish this partnership with FMS.

 

With my best wishes,

Abi

Abigail Woolley
Humanity & Inclusion UK

Partnerships and Philanthropy Officer

Romero House, 55 Westminster Bridge Road, London SE1 7JB
T. +44 (0)870 774 3737
humanity-inclusion.org.uk

UK Registered Charity no. 1082565

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Medical Conditions

Existing Health Problems

Events try to make themselves accessible and welcoming to people with health problems and disabilities. With a bit of thought and planning, many potential difficulties can be overcome. Here are a few things to consider:

Medication

Bring with you enough of your medication to last till you get home
Check the advice on our Prescribed Medicines page

Wheelchairs and mobility aids

Bear in mind that festival sites can be difficult to get around at the best of times and pretty well impossible in bad weather if your mobility is poor
Many events have a Disabilities Coordinator, who will be able to advise you on any special provisions made

Medical Information

If you have a complicated medical history, it will be really helpful if you bring a summary with you (your doctor’s surgery may let you have a print-out)
Let us know if you have to carry out any special procedures to keep well – we may be able to provide facilities and assistance

Pregnancy and recent childbirth

We do not believe a festival site is a suitable place for childbirth, or indeed for very young babies
FMS does not provide midwifery services and will advise getting you to the nearest hospital if you go into labour

Recent surgery

If you have recently undergone surgery, ask your GP or hospital for advice about any special precautions to take and whether it is a good idea to go
Bring supplies of dressings with you. We can change these for you but may not have the particular ones you need

Infection

Festival sites are not sterile! Bear this in mind if your condition makes you particularly prone to infection
FMS cannot provide special toilet or washing facilities.