The authors are invited to submit their original, unpublished articles not currently under review by any other conference or journals. Accepted papers will be scheduled for presentation at the conference and published in SCI/Scopus/WoS /ISBN Book. The length of the paper should be between 4000-5000 words. The plagiarism rate of the manuscript should be less than 10% with 14 consecutive words. No AI-content is allowed.
The details of the publication opportunities are given below:
Selected papers from the conference will be considered for inclusion in the special issue “Innovating Change: Advancing Mental Health, Social Work, and Community Resilience”, Guest editor by Dr. Mridula Mishra.
Focus: This special issue aims to explore emerging perspectives and research contributions at the intersection of mental health, social work, and community resilience. It highlights innovative approaches, interdisciplinary practices, and policy-level interventions designed to strengthen individuals, families, and societies in times of uncertainty and rapid transformation.
Author Guidelines available at [https://ijbmc.org/index.php/ijbmc/author-guidelines].

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