Why mental health matters in humanitarian aid
In the context of the European Mental Health Week, the Mental Health Youth Alliance will be releasing a video addressing other youth organisations. They are a youth network connected to […]
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In the context of the European Mental Health Week, the Mental Health Youth Alliance will be releasing a video addressing other youth organisations. They are a youth network connected to […]
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 […]
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.
As part of EU Mental Health Week, we are launching two new dashboards — designed for ongoing updates to reflect Europe's evolving mental health landscape: One mapping the prevalence of mental health conditions and the stigma. One tracking policy action, including investment, service integration, and workforce capacity.
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, […]
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.
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.
"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 […]
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).
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
This presentation will critically explore the concept of mental health and its implications for law and policy.
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.
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 […]
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 […]
This initiative recognizes that while the social and digital landscapes of Europe evolve, our shared need for mental resilience remains the universal foundation upon which we build our future, especially in Greece where migration has been under the spotlight for a long time.
Working with Danish and international partners, Nordic Wellbeing Academy will connect, train, and debate interdiscplinarity in mental health for a week across three venues in Denmark.
MINDCARE Unmuted is a week-long programme by MINDCARE FOR ALL, built around our report "Radiography of Mental Health in Romania"
How we show up for others depends, first, on how present we are within ourselves. This is the core proposition of Grounded Together, two online sessions offered during the European Mental Health Week 2026 by a methodologist and a speech-language therapists Phd in pedagogy, both specialists in embodied learning and applied somatic awareness.
When people argue that rising immigration is part of a deliberate plan by political elites to reshape society and replace existing populations, it can be difficult to make sense of this belief. Those who hold this view may feel they are simply seeing patterns that others miss, and their certainty can grow stronger when they find others who seem to confirm it.
GAMIAN-Europe invites you to join an interactive webinar exploring how communities across Europe are responding to mental health challenges through innovative, community-based practices.
Breathing Through Change: Mental Wellbeing at Work is a live free online workshop exploring the connection between stress, breath, and mental wellbeing in the context of changing work life.
The event, co-organised by PAREA, the MEP Action Group on Psychedelics in Healthcare, and the Ukrainian Psychedelic Research Association (UPRA), and hosted by S&D MEP Vytenis Andriukaitis, will explore how evidence-based psychedelic therapies may contribute to addressing war-related mental health challenges in Ukraine, particularly PTSD among veterans.
This workshop will explore how peer support can transform mental health journeys into pathways of participation, autonomy, and hope. Centered on lived experience, it creates an open and inclusive space for dialogue between individuals, practitioners, and community members, highlighting the power of shared learning and mutual support in recovery processes.
This regional online session brings together youth voices, practitioners, mental health advocates, and organisations from Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) to explore how social, digital, and structural changes are shaping youth mental health across the region.
artCEE is a regional, participatory call for action organised by Let’s CEE.
This event features an immersive workshop using the gamified tool "Atrévete a Moverte" to explore the intersection of forced migration and mental well-being from a community-wide perspective. Moving beyond the classroom, this session invites citizens from all walks of life to engage in a powerful role-playing experience that simulates the psychological and emotional challenges faced by refugees and migrants.
This webinar will explore the importance of meaningful youth participation in digital mental health research in a changing Europe. In line with the European Mental Health Week 2026 theme, “Stronger Together: Prioritise Mental Health in a Changing Europe,” the session will highlight how inclusive and participatory approaches can strengthen research, policy, and practice.
The webinar aims to highlight the critical role of child helplines in the mental health space and to demonstrate how child helpline data can inform mental health policy and strengthen systems.
The event aims to highlight the importance of children’s mental health by looking at the full ecosystem in which every child grows. Mental well‑being is shaped not only by individual factors but also by the quality of the environments surrounding the child: the family, the school, and the wider social context. The event will bring together stakeholders from different sectors to explore how coordinated action across these environments can better protect and promote children’s mental health.
The online session is implemented in the regular programme of the Healing Culture Community - a growing open and interdiciplinary community of professionals and engaged individuals and organizations in the intersection of culture and health
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