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SUMMARY:Healing while Helping Across The Border
DESCRIPTION:Healing while Helping Across The Border is an open and welcoming online gathering for anyone who cares deeply—for others\, for justice\, for community—and is looking for a moment to care for themselves. \nWhether you’re a student\, social worker\, teacher\, healthcare provider\, organizer\, or simply someone who feels the emotional weight of the world\, this space is for you. These individuals often face burnout\, compassion fatigue\, and second-hand trauma as a result of their work. ATB seeks to open up a crucial and often overlooked conversation: how do we care for ourselves while caring for others? How do we care for ourselves while caring for others? The session will bring together voices from the field to share strategies\, stories\, and practices for sustaining well-being in high-impact roles. Regardless of your background\, origin\, or profession\, we invite you to join us in building a sense of connection\, community\, and belonging.  \nLed by a licensed therapist\, the event will explore sustainable\, long-term self-care strategies tailored to those who often put others first. We’ll reflect on shared experiences of burnout\, compassion fatigue\, and emotional overwhelm—and close with a gentle healing session designed to ground and restore. \nCome as you are. Bring your story\, your silence\, your care. \n✨ Let’s hold space for each other. \nAgenda\nRegister Now
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/beyond-borders-healing-through-art/
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SUMMARY:A tua Mente\, os teus Direitos | Your Mind\, Your Rights
DESCRIPTION:Taking place between 19th–25th of May 2025\, “Your Mind\, Your Rights” is a local initiative developed by Recovery Colleges Portugal in the context of the Eu Mental Health Week\, aiming to raise awareness about the links between mental health and social rights. It seeks to promote a broader\, rights-based understanding of mental health giving special emphasis to the social conditions that shape mental wellbeing. \nThe initiative includes a digital campaign (19–25 May)\, using impactful messages and personal reflections to highlight how social inequalities influence our mental health. \nOn the 24th May\, the community is invited to join a 30-minute talk designed to be intergenerational and accessible to all. It will explore how systemic inequalities affect mental health and how communities can support change. \nThroughout the day\, an “interactive wellbeing tent” at the “FisicaMente” event (UF Carcavelos & Parede) will offer creative\, engaging stations for all ages\, as a stage for reflection about mental wellbeing\, literacy and social rights. \nWe beieve this initiative aligns with EMHW 2025’s by advocating for mental health as a social and collective responsibility\, not an individual issue.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/a-tua-mente-os-teus-direitos-your-mind-your-rights/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T130000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T131128Z
UID:10000053-1748003400-1748005200@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:From Digital Strain to Digital Strength: Rethinking Burnout Prevention in Healthcare
DESCRIPTION:Burnout among healthcare professionals has reached critical levels across Europe\, driven by chronic workplace stress\, heavy workloads\, and systemic challenges that undermine wellbeing. As health systems struggle to retain and support their workforce\, the question of how to effectively prevent burnout has never been more urgent. \nThis timely webinar\, hosted by EPHA during European Mental Health Week\, will bring together the Chair and Co-Chairs of Working Group 4 (WG4) of the Strategic Partners’ Initiative for Data and Digital Health\, led by WHO/Europe. The session will explore the complex drivers behind burnout in healthcare and highlight why addressing it requires a systemic\, multi-level response. \nThe discussion will focus in particular on the double-edged role of digital technologies: while digital tools can contribute to stress when poorly implemented\, they also hold great potential as part of the solution. Speakers will present WG4’s latest work on how responsible\, data-driven\, and workforce-centered digital innovation can help identify early warning signs\, reduce administrative burden\, and foster healthier work environments. \nJoin EPHA to explore how we can move from digital strain to digital strength\, and create sustainable\, supportive systems for the people who care for us.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/from-digital-strain-to-digital-strength-rethinking-burnout-prevention-in-healthcare/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163548
CREATED:20250507T082910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T105246Z
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SUMMARY:Mental Health as a Public and Legal Concern. Beyond the Clinical Gaze. Who Cares?
DESCRIPTION:This presentation will critically explore the concept of mental health and its implications for law and policy. It will begin by examining how “mental health” is commonly understood\, often being conflated with mental illness\, and would trace a paradigm shift from a narrow\, medicalised perspective to one that emphasises prevention and the recognition of structural determinants. Central to this shift are the ICESCR\, which underscores mental health as an essential dimension of the right to health\, and the CRC\, which promotes a pervasive preventive approach to mental health. The CRPD further advances this shift by focusing\, among other things\, on the right to prevent mental health deterioration. \nGiven the shortcomings of current national mental health systems\, which struggle to meet the increasing demand for mental health services\, and the political guidelines set by EC President von der Leyen for 2024 to 2029\, which emphasise the urgent need for preventive mental health strategies and propose a new Action Plan on the European Pillar of Social Rights\, the presentation would advocate for a comprehensive\, rights-based framework. This framework moves away from reactive systems based on treatment and control towards one that promotes prevention by addressing the social determinants of mental health\, in order to create a more social Europe and an environment that supports mental health for all” \nJoin the event\nThe event will include automated subtitles
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/mental-health-as-a-public-and-legal-concern-beyond-the-clinical-gaze-who-cares/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250523T153000
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SUMMARY:No Shame - Traveller Youth Mental Health Event
DESCRIPTION:This event is an in person Traveller Youth Mental Health Event\, This event includes workshops on Stigma and Empathy online and a range of panel speakers and takes Place in Athlone\, Co Roscommon at the Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/no-shame-traveller-youth-mental-health-event/
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T125848Z
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SUMMARY:Let’s CEE! A Youth-Led Movement for Youth Mental Health in Central and Eastern Europe - Launching Event
DESCRIPTION:Let’s CEE is a regional initiative aiming to spotlight and transform the mental health landscape for young people across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). During European Mental Health Week 2025\, we are launching the initiative publicly through a dynamic\, youth-led webinar and social media campaign\, bringing together CEE youth advocates\, professionals\, and policymakers.\nThis event will introduce our mission to establish youth mental health hubs in CEE — culturally sensitive\, accessible spaces that provide integrated and stepped mental health support. We’ll highlight the systemic barriers faced by youth in the region\, present our research findings from consultations with young people\, and launch a call for regional collaboration.\nActivities will include a live webinar with youth speakers\, policy-focused breakout sessions\, and the release of a manifesto advocating for social investment in youth mental health. Our goal is to catalyze a regional conversation on sustainable mental health systems rooted in social justice. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/lets-cee-a-youth-led-movement-for-mental-health-justice-in-central-and-eastern-europe/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:10000043-1747926000-1747933200@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Voices from the Ground: Investing in Social Support for Mental Wellness
DESCRIPTION:“Voices from the Ground: Investing in Social Support for Mental Wellness” is a hybrid panel discussion organized by Afya Care Foundation during the European Mental Health Week 2025\, under the theme “Care for mental health\, invest in social rights.” This event seeks to highlight the importance of grassroots efforts and social support systems in promoting mental well-being\, especially in underserved communities across Eastern Africa.\nDrawing from firsthand experiences\, the event will bring together mental health practitioners\, community workers\, youth advocates\, and individuals with lived experience to explore how investing in social rights—such as access to education\, housing\, healthcare\, and protection from discrimination—directly impacts mental health outcomes. Panelists will share practical examples of community-led initiatives\, such as school outreach programs\, mental health awareness campaigns\, and psychosocial support for marginalized groups. \nThe discussion aims to amplify local voices\, encourage international collaboration\, and showcase scalable models of care that bridge the gap between policy and practice. Participants will also engage in dialogue around systemic challenges such as stigma\, poverty\, and limited access to services\, with a focus on sustainable solutions. \nUltimately\, the event aspires to inspire inclusive investment in mental health that centers on dignity\, equity\, and social justice—aligning perfectly with the goals of EMHW 2025.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/voices-from-the-ground-investing-in-social-support-for-mental-wellness/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T153000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163548
CREATED:20250507T084130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250521T092449Z
UID:10000036-1747922400-1747927800@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Brilliant but Burned Out. Mental Health\, Precarity\, and the Future of Research
DESCRIPTION:Mental health among early-career researchers is a growing concern. Numerous studies show that PhD candidates are at high risk of developing issues such as depression\, anxiety\, and burnout (e.g.\, Mattijssen et al.\, 2021). Common causes include excessive workload\, high expectations\, lack of work-life balance\, and deep uncertainty about the future (Levecque\, 2018). Despite growing awareness\, practical prevention strategies and structural support remain limited (Satinsky et al.\, 2021). \nAlthough research and innovation are essential to societal progress\, the role of the researcher remains deeply precarious. Many projects lack stable funding\, and budget cuts in research and development undermine the sovereignty and independence of academic work. Researchers face pressure from the “publish or perish” culture\, limited career prospects\, high mobility demands\, and systemic undervaluation of their contributions — all contributing to psychological distress. \nThis presentation aims to:\n1) Raise mental health awareness among PhD students\, researchers\, and higher education leaders;\n2) Reflect on the working conditions in academia\, including job insecurity\, lack of funding\, and performance pressures;\n3) Encourage discussion about shared responsibility and identify actions that policymakers\, institutions\, and researchers themselves can take to improve working conditions and well-being. \nIn line with the EMHW 2025 theme “Care for mental health\, invest in social rights\,” this session highlights how fair employment\, recognition\, and stable conditions are essential for protecting researchers’ mental health and sustaining the future of academic work. \nRegister now
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/brilliant-but-burned-out-mental-health-precarity-and-the-future-of-research/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250522T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163548
CREATED:20250515T125518Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T150932Z
UID:10000052-1747918800-1747922400@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Effective Burnout Prevention Solutions for Mental Health at Work
DESCRIPTION:This webinar explores burnout as a systemic issue rooted in the way work is structured —rather than a personal failure to cope. Led by a burnout prevention specialist with lived experience of workplace burnout\, the session will spotlight how employment conditions —such as long hours\, job insecurity\, toxic cultures\, and inequality —deeply affect mental health. \nThrough a mix of expert insight and real-life storytelling\, the event will highlight the urgent need to shift from individual-focused solutions (like self-care or resilience training) to structural interventions that uphold mental health as a social right.\nIt will explore how employers\, unions\, and policymakers can collaborate to implement systemic changes such as healthy work boundaries\, psychological safety policies\, and protections through collective agreements. \nAligned with the EMHW 2025 theme “Care for mental health\, invest in social rights\,” the webinar calls for a broader understanding of burnout that addresses its social and economic roots. It advocates for employment policies that promote mental wellbeing —particularly for vulnerable groups working in precarious or under-resourced environments. \nThe goal is to inspire a new narrative: one where workplace mental health is not treated as a personal burden\, but as a collective responsibility requiring bold\, systemic action. \nRegister for the event
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/effective-burnout-prevention-solutions-for-mental-health-at-work/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250521T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250521T163000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163548
CREATED:20250508T102558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T131629Z
UID:10000046-1747839600-1747845000@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health of Ukrainian Academics in Times of War
DESCRIPTION:This webinar highlights the mental health challenges experienced by Ukrainian academics during the full-scale war. Based on empirical research and personal testimonies\, the event explores how forced displacement\, institutional collapse\, and the struggle to maintain professional identity have affected psychological well-being. We will present findings on burnout\, anxiety\, and emotional exhaustion among academic staff\, with a particular focus on gender differences\, migration\, and university relocation. The session will also showcase practical self-help strategies and institutional approaches to support academic resilience in wartime. \nJoin the event
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/mental-health-of-ukrainian-academics-in-times-of-war/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250521T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250521T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163548
CREATED:20250508T090911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250508T090952Z
UID:10000041-1747825200-1747830600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Making Mental Health Visible: Data as a Tool for Rights
DESCRIPTION:Equitable societies invest in mental health. \nOur dashboards will give an idea of where we stand and where we can improve. \nMental health is shaped by poverty\, unemployment\, inequality\, and the strength of our social protections. Yet across Europe\, these realities are often invisible — and mental health remains underfunded. \n  \nAs part of EU Mental Health Week\, we are launching two new dashboards — designed for ongoing updates to reflect Europe’s evolving mental health landscape: \nOne mapping the prevalence of mental health conditions and the stigma. \nOne tracking policy action\, including investment\, service integration\, and workforce capacity. \n  \nThese tools offer a vital starting point — but they also reveal a critical gap: we urgently need more and more current data to drive real\, rights-based change.\nWithout better data\, there can be no true investment in mental health — and no resilient\, just and inclusive society \nJoin us to explore the evidence\, hear from key voices\, and call for mental health to be recognised and protected as a fundamental social right.\nTogether\, let’s turn data into rights — and rights into reality.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/making-mental-health-visible-data-as-a-tool-for-rights/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250520T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250520T170000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163548
CREATED:20250507T083248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250514T140912Z
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SUMMARY:European Commission webinar on wellbeing\, inclusion and school success: mapping your school’s journey
DESCRIPTION:On the occasion of the European Mental Health Week 2025 (19-25 May)\, the European Commission is happy to invite you to discover its self-assessment tool on inclusion and wellbeing. \nThe tool is designed to help you\, whether you are a teacher or a school leader\, to evaluate and improve your school policies and practices. It includes a series of targeted questions related to improving school success for all and fostering an inclusive and healthy environment. \nThrough this webinar\, you will also hear about the guidelines for policymakers and educators to promote wellbeing and mental health and how the European Commission through Pathways to School Success supports you in this journey.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/european-commission-webinar-on-wellbeing-inclusion-and-school-success-mapping-your-schools-journey/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250519T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20250519T180000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20250508T103301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250519T130405Z
UID:10000047-1747670400-1747677600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Săptămâna europeană a sănătății mintale: Sănătate mintală și drepturi sociale
DESCRIPTION:Vă invităm\, în perioada 19-22 mai 2025\, la Săptămâna sănătății mintale\, ediția 2025\, un eveniment dedicat conștientizării importanței sănătății mintale în viața de zi cu zi și promovării atitudinilor\, practicilor și acțiunilor care susțin sănătatea mintală. Tema ediției din acest an este: Grija pentru sănătatea mintală.\n\n\n\nPe parcursul a trei zile\, psihoterapeuți\, psihologi clinicieni și cadre didactice vor discuta despre cum putem susține sănătatea mintală a celor vulnerabili.\n\n\n\nGazda evenimentului este Librăria Libris Șt. O. Iosif unde vă așteptăm în 19\, 20 și 25 mai\, de la ora 17.00 să participați adresând întrebări\, împărtășind experiențe și cunoștințe despre cum ne putem îngriji mai bine propria sănătate mintală și cum îi putem susține pe cei din jur.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/saptamana-europeana-a-sanatatii-mintale-sanatate-mintala-si-drepturi-sociale/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250526
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T140222Z
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SUMMARY:Why mental health matters in humanitarian aid
DESCRIPTION:In the context of the European Mental Health Week\, the Mental Health Youth Alliance will be releasing a video addressing other youth organisations. \nThey are a youth network connected to the Nordic MHPSS in Humanitarian and Fragile Situations Conference. \nThey advocate for mental health to be a part of humanitarian aid and development\, and advocate for youth voices in the matter of mental health and humanitarian aid.
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/why-mental-health-matters-in-humanitarian-aid/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240517T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240508T121155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T081009Z
UID:10000027-1715940000-1715947200@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Community Mental Health Talks - Oeiras
DESCRIPTION:IN PERSON \nCreating a common platform through public discussion about mental health care and service provision in Portugal\, progress made in the last 20 years and innovative approaches to mental health issues with the community. Presentation of Recovery Colleges as an alternative\, not in substitution\, to current mental health and psychosocial rehabilitation services and social support provision. Creating awareness about community and individual contribution to personal recovery in mental health and getting input on how best to implement a country pilot. \nHeadquarters of the Union of Parishes of Oeiras\, Paço de Arcos e Caxias\, Noble Hall of the Foundry (1st Floor)\, Rua da Fundição de Oeiras\, CMO Building\, 2780-057 Oeiras \nRegister
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/community-mental-health-talks-oeiras/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240516T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240516T123000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T155326Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240524T134311Z
UID:10000006-1715857200-1715862600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Increasing mental health understanding\, awareness\, and acceptance together
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nTo mark European Mental Health Week 2024\, the European Commission\, WHO Europe and Mental Health Europe are joining forces to highlight the power of collaboration and co-creation for the implementation of the EU’s comprehensive approach to mental health. \nWatch a recording of this event\n  \n  \nThis webinar aims to show that we are better together by showcasing policy approaches and a series of projects that boost the understanding\, awareness\, and acceptance of mental health. By We can be more impactful if we involve all members of society\, especially those with lived experience\, on an equal basis. The examples will highlight how mental health can also be addressed through powerful partnerships with the carer\, sports\, and technology sectors. \nThis will also be an occasion to get an update on the delivery of the Commission’s approach to mental health and how it is already starting to deliver on its promises. \nRegister to this webinar following this link. \nOnce registered\, you will receive the calendar invitation from Webex. Please pin it in your calendar and go back to it on the webinar day. \nThis webinar will be held in English \nIf you have any further questions\, please contact sante-hpp@ec.europa.eu \nWe are looking forward to welcoming you online. \nDownload the agenda\nRegister\n 
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/dg-sante-and-youtube-health-hpp-webinar/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T203000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240508T121001Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T081026Z
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SUMMARY:Community Mental Health Talks - Online
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nCreating a common platform through public discussion about mental health care and service provision in Portugal\, progress made in the last 20 years and innovative approaches to mental health issues with the community. Presentation of Recovery Colleges as an alternative\, not in substitution\, to current mental health and psychosocial rehabilitation services and social support provision. Creating awareness about community and individual contribution to personal recovery in mental health and getting input on how best to implement a country pilot. \nRegister
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/community-mental-health-talks-online/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T193000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T154957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T081100Z
UID:10000011-1715794200-1715801400@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:European Mental Health Week in Benetússer
DESCRIPTION:IN PERSON \nWorkshop cycle: Learn about emotions and learn strategies to manage them.\nMay 14 and 15 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the El Molí Cultural Center. Conducted by Raquel Serrano\, psychologist from AFPEM (Association of family members and people with mental illness) Description: Course to promote the improvement of self-esteem and self-care around mental health and emotional well-being. \nScreening and cineforum of the short film: “”Mi soledad\, nuestras soledades”” (My Solitude\, our solitudes). Direction\, production and editing by Óscar Chamorro. On May 15\, at the El Molí Cultural Center at 7 p.m. with the intervention of experts on the topic of unwanted loneliness\, as well as the participation of the people who coordinate MIRADES FEST\, a social and mental health film festival. \nCitizen mailbox on mental health. Throughout the week\, mailboxes will be installed in strategic areas of the municipality\, such as the health center\, the town hall and the El Molí Cultural Center\, to motivate citizen participation\, anonymously\, with proposals\, opinions and/or needs\, in this way collect them and to be able to continue creating strategies that allow us to promote mental health in our town in a participatory way. \nRegister
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/european-mental-health-week-in-benetusser/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T173000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T190000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240510T072855Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T155458Z
UID:10000028-1715794200-1715799600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:From Individual to Community: Co-Creating Mental Health
DESCRIPTION:Watch the event again\nThis online event is a panel discussion hosting the following speakers from Romania: Victor Bohuș (Psychologist\, Psychotherapist and member of The Economic and Social Council of Romania) from Choice (NGO focused on promoting evidence-based practices in Psychology and mental health)\, Emilia Grigorean (Psychologist\, Psychotherapist and former EFPSA Advocacy Officer)\, Monica Bartucz (Psychologist\, Psychotherapist and former postdoctoral WHO researcher)\, Cătălin Nedelcea (Vice-President of the Romanian Association of Psychologists)\, Otilia Calfa (InIm Institute)\, and Andrei Hodorog (About ADHD România founder and person with lived experience). Our aim is to call attention to and elaborate on the important role of systemic or social determinants of mental health\, advocating for moving beyond individual responsibility only. We will examine the Mental Health Europe (MHE) model\, discuss access to treatment\, and share insights on the mental health landscape in Romania\, including the need for comprehensive epidemiological studies. The main conclusions from The Economic and Social Council of Romania report on mental health will also be covered. The panel will highlight the principles of Community Psychology and public policy\, showcasing lived experiences and co-creation as a pathway to innovation. We will also spotlight exemplary practices from national and international perspectives\, seeking legislative frameworks that support community-centric policies. The session will culminate in a call to action\, urging collective efforts to overcome co-creation barriers and outlining next steps for advancing mental health in Romania. \n 
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/from-individual-to-community-co-creating-mental-health/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T143000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240507T092205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T082848Z
UID:10000017-1715778000-1715783400@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Webinar: The Gender Gap in Mental Health of Young People
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nThe share of young people reporting symptoms of depression\, stress or anxiety has more than doubled during the pandemic. Numbers are still alerting high all over Europe. Recent studies also underline a persisting gender gap\, of young women being three times more likely to experience anxiety-related conditions. \nThe webinar “The Gender Gap in Mental Health of Young People“ will shed light on challenges of mental health of young people and highlight approaches\, methods and tools to strengthen the mental health and wellbeing of young people in general and for the most vulnerable ones. The guest speakers\, coming from relevant organisation (GÖG Austria\, University of Kragujevac Serbia\, Eurohealthnet Belgium)\, will use recent data and facts to describe the situation of young people\, focusing on gender-specific differences. Based on this\, practical experiences\, approaches and tools that have been co-created with young people will be shared asking how the mental health of young people\, especially of the most vulnerable ones\, can be promoted. Inputs will thereby take into account the mental health related risks regarding school performance\, labour market integration and social integration. \nFollowing the speakers’ input the attendees will be invited to discuss presented topics and share their own experiences and approaches. \nThe webinar will be organised as part of the MEET project\, that aims to build capacities for youth mental health promotion in formal and nonformal education and training through the development of inclusive and innovative tools and materials. As a result\, the project will contribute to boost the mental well-being and resilience among young people and enable a better educated workforce and contribute to reduced labour shortages. \n  \nThe event registration will be disseminated via the project’s social media accounts; \n  \nFacebook\nTwitter\nInstagram\n 
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/webinar-the-gender-gap-in-mental-health-of-young-people/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T140000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T151300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T082930Z
UID:10000018-1715767200-1715781600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Youth Courage Final Conference: Mental Wellbeing of Young People in the Aftermath of COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID \nYouth Courage project has been a KA2 project funded by Erasmus+ and targets marginalised young people who have lost access to key support systems due to the Covid-19 pandemic and seek to reconnect by focusing on the mental well-being of young people in Europe. The project aims to support and reintegrate these young people\, while providing youth work professionals with appropriate tools. The project offers modern\, future-proof ways to (re)connect with marginalised young people who have lost contact with their support system in times of crisis. It empowers adolescents and marginalised young people to become active citizens\, to take responsibility for their own physical and mental health and aims to promote their personal development through solidarity and civic participation. It provides innovative survey tools to capture the current situation of marginalised youth and their caregivers in transnational reports to further strengthen the link with policymakers and research centres across Europe. \nOn 15 May 2024\, the project will host the final conference\, running till lunchtime\, where the policy paper will be presented to the public and with stakeholders. The website of the project shares further details. In this final conference\, project partners will share the lessons learned throughout the project\, and representatives of diverse stakeholders will be invited to draw attention to the mental wellbeing of young people from different perspectives\, with the main focus on the effect of the Covid-19 on marginalised young people. A specific anxiety will be given to climate anxiety which is an emerging issue as well recognised among young people in Europe. \nRegister Here\nAgenda
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/youth-courage-final-conference-mental-wellbeing-of-young-people-in-the-aftermath-of-covid-19/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T113000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T145703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T081357Z
UID:10000005-1715767200-1715772600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:How to get co-creation right in mental health research
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nUndeniably\, co-creation approaches in mental health research are needed to bridge the gap between scientific knowledge and what is actually happening in people’s lives. But how is co-creation applied in current research practices? How do Horizon Europe projects ensure that the design and implementation of their co-creation processes benefit their co-creators as much as it benefit them? And what learnings and best practices should these big projects apply moving forward? \nJointly organised by 7 huge EU Horizon Europe projects on ‘Mental Health in Times of Change’\, this webinar will delve into fresh and first-hand experiences involving practitioners and people with lived experience as co-researchers/ co-creators. Specifically\, the discussion will center on the context of mental health interventions for various European populations. This webinar aims to provide a platform to explore both advantages and challenges that co-creators face\, and the ways by which we can overcome these barriers. \nThis webinar is the first of a 4-year joint-webinar project\, connecting 7 big EU-funded projects namely ADVANCE\, ASP-belong\, Boostrap\, Improva\, Mentbest\, Reconnected\, and SMILE. This series aims to provide synergy among like-minded mental health research serving Europe and beyond. \nWebinar (Lightning talks and interactive discussion) \nModerator and Panelists \nModerator: Liuska Sanna\, Head of Operations\, Mental Health Europe \nPanelists \n\nADVANCE: Claudia de Freitas\, Institute of Public Health\, University of Porto\nSMILE: Mel McKendrick\, Heriot-Watt University\nMentbest: Arlinda Cerga Pashoja\, St Marys University\nReconnected: Karthrin Schopf\, Ruhr University Bochum\nASP-Belong: Kate Woodcock\, University of Birmingham\nBootStRaP: Celia Sales\, University of Porto\nImprova: Rodrigo Antunes Lima\, Sant Joan de Déu\n\nRegister now
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/how-to-get-co-creation-right-in-mental-health-research/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240514T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240503T145752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T081308Z
UID:10000023-1715679000-1715702400@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Fórum ACDZ
DESCRIPTION:IN PERSON \nEN: \nThe first ever national forum of the Alliance of Mental Health Centres will take place on Tuesday 14 May 2024 at Spojka in Prague’s Karlín district. This event presents a unique opportunity to meet colleagues from across the Czech Republic\, discuss current topics in mental health care through CDZs and have an enriching exchange of experiences. With this meeting we join the European Mental Health Week\, which highlights the importance of mental health care in society and calls for dialogue. \nProgramme: \n• Mental health centres in figures and facts\n• The audit of the CDH and its contribution to practice\n• Psychosocial support and specialised interventions for refugees from Ukraine and their impact on integration / panel discussion\n• CDZ in practice – CDZ as part of the mental health care network / panel discussion \nTo register please contact hana.bolinova@na-palube.cz \n  \nCZ: \nHistoricky první celostátní Fórum Aliance center duševního zdraví\, které se koná v úterý 14. května 2024 ve Spojce v pražském Karlíně. Tato akce představuje jedinečnou příležitost k setkání s kolegy z celé České republiky\, k diskuzi o aktuálních tématech péče o duševní zdraví prostřednictvím CDZ a obohacující výměně zkušeností. Tímto setkáním se připojujeme k Evropskému týdnu duševního zdraví\, který zdůrazňuje význam péče o duševní zdraví ve společnosti a vyzývá k dialogu. \nProgram:\n• Centra duševního zdraví v číslech a faktech\n• Audit CDZ a jeho přínos do praxe\n• Psychosociální podpora a specializované intervence pro uprchlíky z Ukrajiny a jejich dopad na integraci / panelová diskuze\n• CDZ v praxi – CDZ jako součást sítě péče o duševní zdraví / panelová diskuse
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/forum-acdz/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240514T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240514T103000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240507T094900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T082345Z
UID:10000014-1715673600-1715682600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Mental Health: People at the Centre
DESCRIPTION:IN PERSON \nHow often is health policy shaped by the voices of the people themselves? Probably less so when it comes to people with lived experiences of mental health difficulties. This event provides a platform for the people who know what is needed through their experience and what needs to change\, and to discuss openly the challenges they face and the opportunities for connection\, collaboration\, and co-creation. We aim for an open dialogue around mental health as a basic human right and a public health issue\, which requires a coordinated effort at all levels of society to tackle the stigma and improve access to quality care and community support. \n  \nCypsa
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/mental-health-people-at-the-centre/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240513T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240513T160000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240408T120736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240509T074219Z
UID:10000025-1715610600-1715616000@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Community Mental Health Talks - Cascais
DESCRIPTION:Creating a common platform through public discussion about mental health care and service provision in Portugal\, progress made in the last 20 years and innovative approaches to mental health issues with the community. Presentation of Recovery Colleges as an alternative\, not in substitution\, to current mental health and psychosocial rehabilitation services and social support provision. Creating awareness about community and individual contribution to personal recovery in mental health and getting input on how best to implement a country pilot. \nCarcavelos-Parede Parish Union Headquarters\, Estrada da Torre 1483\, 2775-688 Carcavelos \nRegister
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/community-mental-health-talks-saude-mental-conversas-em-comunidade-carcavelos/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240513T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240513T110000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T154343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250324T144331Z
UID:10000021-1715594400-1715598000@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Painting a picture - Introduction to Inclusive Co-creation with with and for young people
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nJoin Europes only youth focussed mental health co-reation organisation in this short workshop\, looking at best practice on inclusive co-creation and how you can ensure your co-creation is equitable and meaningful. Created and delivered with EYMHs Young Leaders. \n  \nRegister Now\n 
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/painting-a-picture-introduction-to-inclusive-co-creation-with-with-and-for-young-people/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240513T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240513T093000
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240502T092101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T080901Z
UID:10000016-1715590800-1715592600@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:Collaborating with young adults in addressing MHPSS needs
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nNordic MHPSS are a youth network which has the aim of connecting Youth groups and actors working with MHPSS and ensuring youth voices are included in decision-making processes around MHPSS. They will be sharing a video that will be a collection of short interviews with some of our team members on why youth perspectives are valuable assets in finding solutions to prominent mental health challenges. \nIt stresses the importance of working in diverse teams with individuals who have different perspectives and expertise being not only present but part of the decision making. \nThe video will be shared on their social media. \nInstagram\nLinkedIn
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/collaborating-with-young-adults-in-addressing-mhpss-needs/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T154756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T080724Z
UID:10000022-1715558400-1715990399@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:A future to think about with students. Promote mental health with young people beyond school
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \n  \nA future to think about with students. Promote mental health with young people beyond school / Un futuro da pensare con gli studenti. Promuovere salute mentale con i giovani oltre la scuola. \nSharing and dissemination of activities carried out at the Vocational Training Centre (CNOSFAP-Lazio-Borgo) in order to promote learning and inclusion of youth and well-being of families. A FUTURE TO THINK WITH STUDENTS has been realized within the framework of interventions for integration and inclusion in schools and work. \n  \nAcross APS
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/a-future-to-think-about-with-students-promote-mental-health-with-young-people-beyond-school/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T153226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T080756Z
UID:10000020-1715558400-1715990399@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:ABC of mental health for young people
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nAustrian Mental Health ABC-Campaign (Act-Belong-Commit)\, „ABC der psychosozialen Gesundheit für junge Menschen“ (engl.: „ABC of mental health for young people”) \nThe Austrian Public Health Institute (Gesundheit Österreich GmbH\, Competence Centre for Future Health Promotion) is currently implementing a mental health promotion campaign focusing on young people on behalf of the Austrian Ministry of Health (BMSGPK) based on international models of ACT-BELONG-COMMIT campaigns from Australia and successful adaptations in Europe (e.g. Denmark\, Netherlands). \nThe Austrian ABC-Campaign works as a social franchise concept. 150 interdisciplinary and intersectoral partner organizations are already committed to raising awareness and promoting mental health of young people by working together and passing on the three core messages of the campaign as multipliers. \nDuring the EMHW 2024\, the campaign will focus in particular on the core message COMMIT(ment) and participation as an important element of mental health promotion. During this week\, social media content along the core message COMMIT is spread across the several channels of the campaign. In addition\, a video will be released that describes and introduces the ABC-campaign with its social-franchise concept to expand the network. For the ABC partners and other interested organizations\, an exchange workshop is hosted to create dialogue\, exchange ideas on meaningful interventions and practices\, explore synergies and identify opportunities for cooperation along with the theme of the EMHW 2024. We also reach out to the public by a press release\, informing about the comprehensive campaign and the activities of its currently 150 partner-organizations co-creating the future of mental health for young people. \n  \nABC
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/abc-of-mental-health-for-young-people/
CATEGORIES:External Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240518
DTSTAMP:20260502T163549
CREATED:20240430T151826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T082817Z
UID:10000019-1715558400-1715990399@www.mentalhealtheurope.org
SUMMARY:The importance of co-creation in children's mental health
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nFor the European Mental Health Week 2024\, Let’s Talk About Children will publish a series of blog posts to focus on the co-creational aspect behind the LTC practice. Each blog post will be published in English on the LetsTalk website during the week of the 13th of May\, and it will also be promoted on social media. \n  \nLet's talk about children
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/the-importance-of-co-creation-in-childrens-mental-health/
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