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WHO recognises Banyan’s mental health housing model in its document

Why in News?
The WHO has recognised Banyan’s ‘Home Again’ model, a community-based mental health housing initiative, for its success in improving quality of life and social inclusion for individuals recovering from mental illnesses.
Introduction
- The World Health Organization (WHO) has once again acknowledged the contributions of Banyan, a Chennai-based non-governmental organisation (NGO), in its recent publication on Mental Health Policy and Strategic Action Plans.
- Banyan’s innovative ‘Home Again’ model, which focuses on community-based housing for individuals with mental health conditions, has demonstrated significant improvements in quality of life and community inclusion.
Banyan’s ‘Home Again’ Model: A Shift from Institutional Care to Community Living
Banyan introduced its ‘Home Again’ project nine years ago as a trial initiative to offer long-term, family-like group housing to individuals recovering from mental illnesses. This model challenges the traditional approach of institutionalisation by promoting reintegration into society through:
- Reconnecting individuals with families and social networks.
- Providing stable housing with long-term support for those in need.
- Encouraging independent living in home-like environments instead of long-term institutional care.
According to Vandana Gopikumar, co-founder and managing trustee of Banyan, the model focuses on community participation as a key factor in improving mental health outcomes.
Evidence from a Nine-Year Trial
Banyan conducted a structured trial over three cycles spanning nine years, assessing the impact of transitioning individuals from institutional settings to independent housing. Key findings include:
- Increased community inclusion among participants.
- Improvement in quality of life and reduction in disability levels with supportive housing services.
- Expansion across 10 states, demonstrating the scalability of the model.
WHO Recognition and Policy Implications
- The WHO has featured Banyan’s ‘Home Again’ model in its 2021 publication on community mental health services, and now in its latest 2025 guidance document.
- This recognition underscores the global relevance of community-based mental health care, reinforcing the shift from institution-based to rights-based, person-centric approaches.
- India’s mental health policies, including the Mental Healthcare Act, 2017, align with WHO’s recommendations by promoting deinstitutionalisation and community-based rehabilitation.
- The recognition of Banyan’s model strengthens the case for nationwide adoption of inclusive mental health care frameworks.
Conclusion
- The WHO’s endorsement of Banyan’s housing model highlights the growing importance of community-based mental health care.
- By prioritising inclusion, independent living, and long-term support, India can enhance its mental health infrastructure and improve the lives of individuals with psychiatric disabilities.
- The success of ‘Home Again’ serves as a blueprint for scaling up innovative, rights-based mental health interventions across the country.

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