1. What is MAP and what does it stand for?

Mental Health Action by People (MAP) is a national-level non-profit organization committed to promoting mental health awareness, education, research, advocacy, and service delivery across India.

2. Who can join MAP?

 MAP is open to mental health professionals, students, researchers, educators, social workers, healthcare workers, and anyone passionate about contributing to mental health advocacy and service.

3. How can I register for MAP membership?

You can download the membership form from our website, fill it, and email it to us along with the payment receipt. After verification, our team will process your membership.

4. Do I get a certificate after joining MAP?

Yes, after your registration is processed, you will receive a membership certificate which also confirms your inclusion in your respective state chapter.

5. What kind of workshops and training programs does MAP conduct?

 MAP conducts national and international conferences, workshops, webinars, short-term certificate courses, skill development programs, and research-based training sessions.

6.Are the workshops open to non-members also?

 Yes, many of our workshops are open to both members and non-members, though members often receive priority registration and discounted fees.

7. What benefits do members receive after joining MAP?

 Members gain access to exclusive workshops, networking opportunities, collaborative research projects, field training, internship guidance, professional recognition, and opportunities to contribute to national mental health initiatives.

8. Does MAP offer internship or field training opportunities?

Yes, MAP actively provides internship and supervised field training opportunities for both students and professionals, based on availability and eligibility.

9.Can professionals from any state in India join MAP?

 Yes, MAP operates on a pan-India level and welcomes members from all states and union territories.

10.How does MAP support mental health awareness and advocacy?

 MAP engages in policy advocacy, public awareness campaigns, education, community outreach, research publications, collaborative projects, and capacity-building programs to promote mental health across diverse populations.