Rehabilitation services absence cause low absence
10 Aug 2015
The Assistant Minister of Health, Dr Alfred Madigele, has admitted that having mental rehabilitation services provided at S’brana Psychiatric Hospital may contribute to low intake of the services.
Speaking in Parliament , Dr Madigele explained that mental rehabilitation services were provided at S’brana because there were no designated institutional rehabilitation centres.
“Currently, outpatient rehabilitation services are provided to clients through our partner organisations,” Dr Madigele said in response to a question from Francistown South MP, Mr Wynter Mmolotsi.
MP Mmolotsi had asked if the ministry was aware that absence of rehabilitation centres in Botswana and referral of people in need of rehabilitation to a mental hospital had led to many not taking up the service.
He said the Ministry of Health had not done any study to identify if there was low uptake of services.
To that, Dr Madigele explained that construction of a Comprehensive National Rehabilitation Centre was conceived as far back as NDP 8 plan period and the project was prioritised to be implemented in NDP 9, but could not be funded due to lack of funds.
The project, he added, was again included in NDP 10, but again due to budgetary constraints, could not be implemented.
Further, he said rehabilitation has been identified as a priority in preparations for NDP 11. ENDS
Source : BOPA
Author : BOPA
Location : GABORONE
Event : Parliament
Date : 10 Aug 2015




