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Together to Trieste and back / From institutions to life in the community

IN PERSON Together with you, FOKUS Czech Republic in cooperation to Association of Community Based Services (AKS) would like to cover the distance corresponding to the route to Trieste and back. Fifty years ago, the psychiatrist Franco Basaglia launched the transformation of the institutional system into community services, changing the way we look at the […]

The importance of co-creation in children’s mental health

ONLINE For 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 […]

Co-creating the future of mental health with children for children

IN PERSON Activities: 1. Workshops in Schools We will join forces with young people and schoolteachers during interactive creative workshops on mental health in schools across Greece. Through these workshops, students will explore topics such as resilience, emotional well-being, and coping strategies in a supportive and inclusive environment. Led by experienced facilitators, these sessions will […]

Co-creating the future of mental health building a stronger European clubhouse community

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ONLINE An online Zoom presentation, titled 'Building a Stronger European Clubhouse Community: Improving Mental Health Together' will be presented by Clubhouse Europe, in collaboration with Mental Health Europe. The Clubhouse model is among the most cost-effective psychosocial approaches globally, with around 350 Clubhouses worldwide. Session outline; Introduction to the European Clubhouse Community 91 Clubhouses and […]

Shared Experience and Local Mental Health Systems

ONLINE The SE&LMHS project assumes that mental health is not only a matter for special services but should include the whole local community. Several activities beneficial for mental health can be created by working together in the community in peer-to-peer contexts through direct relationships between professionals, service users, carers, the third sector and representatives of […]

Building a more playful world: How humour can bring social change

Organised by RED NOSES International, this discussion will explore diverse perspectives on how artistic interventions support mental health and drive positive social change. It will be published on their website and social media channels on 21 May, 19:00 CEST.

3rd Arts and Mental Health Festival in Aegina, Greece

The Art and Mental Health Festival, organized by the Greek Carers Network EPIONI, returns for its third consecutive year in Aegina, from May 22 to 24, 2025. Held under the auspices of the Region of Attica, the Municipality of Aegina, and the Hellenic Psychiatric Association, the festival aims to raise awareness about mental health and […]

Drugs, Rights, and Public Policy – Rethinking Substance Use and Mental Health Policy in Romania

This panel hosted by Choice brings together professionals from Psychology, Criminology, Public policy, and lived experience, as well as a Member of Parliament with a background in civil society, to discuss how drug policy in Romania affects mental health and human rights. The conversation aims to move beyond punitive narratives, focusing instead on structural issues […]

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