Psychosocial Impairments
Welcome to the Psychosocial Impairments page – intended to educate, empower and assist persons living with a Psychosocial Impairment.
Psychosocial Impairments refer to conditions that affect a person’s emotional well-being, thought processes, behaviour, and ability to interact socially or function effectively in daily life. These impairments may influence how individuals cope with stress, relate to others, make decisions, and participate equally in society.
These conditions include depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), among others.
This Psychosocial impairments section unpacks:
– The most common types of psychosocial conditions
– The challenges associated with psychosocial impairments
– The support services, treatment options, assistive resources, organisations, and community-based initiatives available in South Africa, that support, enable and empower persons with psychosocial impairment to live their best life.
What Are You Looking For?
1. Types Psychosocial Impairments
I. Anxiety Disorder
ii. Bipolar Disorders
iii. Depression
iv. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
iv. Schizophrenia
vi. Phobias
2. Assistive Devices
3. Care Centres and Homes of Safety
4. Disability Grants
5. Disability Tax
6. Education For All
7. Looking for a Job
8. Organisations
9. Service and Guide Dogs
10. Universal Access
2. Select Your Category of Interest
Below are categories of specialised services and resources available to assist persons with Psychosocial Impairments.
Please select your area of interest from the icons listed below:


















