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Reimagining Prevention: What Really Works for Youth- From Evidence to Practice to Systems
4th International Conference on Neuroscience and Mental Health
Following the resounding success of our previous editions, including the recent gathering in Dubai, it is with great pleasure and anticipation that we welcome you all to join our 4th International Conference on Neuroscience and Mental Health, to be held on May 14–15, 2026, in the dynamic city of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
INEP Plus Training (Introduction to Evidence-Based Prevention)
The ISSUP Malaysia National Chapter successfully conducted the INEP Plus Training (Cohort 5) from 14 August to 16 October 2025, engaging a diverse group of participants across Malaysia who are actively involved in prevention, education, and community work.
Integrating Community-Based Interventions for Sustainable Addiction Recovery: A Case Study of Social Challenges and Rehabilitation Efforts in Sungai Asap, Belaga, Sarawak, Malaysia
In-country INEP Plus Training by ISSUP Malaysia: Journey and Lessons
In-country INEP Plus Training by ISSUP Malaysia: Journey and Lessons
Why Systemic Change, Not Personal Willpower Is Key To Prevention
INEP Plus - Introduction to Evidence-based Prevention
Learn the science of evidence-based prevention and start your journey to earn global recognition as a prevention specialist.
Equip yourself with the know-how to develop and implement evidence-based prevention intervention.
Stand out as a leader in evidence-based prevention. Master the science of stopping health and social problems before they start.
Family UNited Training
Family UNited is a universal, brief family skills programme addressing the needs of families living in low and middle income countries.
Family skills programmes support caregivers to be better parents and strengthen positive age-specific and age appropriate family functioning and interactions.
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