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SUMMARY:Together to Trieste and back / From institutions to life in the community
DESCRIPTION:IN PERSON \nTogether 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 care of people with mental health problems. FOKUS and AKS provides social and health community based services to adults and children over the age of 12 so they can live normal lives where they like it. \n  \nFokus Praha
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/together-to-trieste-and-back-from-institutions-to-life-in-the-community/
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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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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240513
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SUMMARY:Co-creating the future of mental health with children for children
DESCRIPTION:IN PERSON \nActivities: \n1. Workshops in Schools\nWe 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 empower young minds and promote a positive attitude towards mental health.\n2. Workshops Open in the Community: Workshops open in the community\, featuring video presentations focused on mental health awareness and empowerment. These workshops will offer interactive sessions designed to foster dialogue\, creativity\, and collaboration. Participants will have the opportunity to learn\, share\, and co-create strategies for promoting mental well-being. They will have the chance to be part of a movement dedicated to building healthier and more supportive environments for all.\n3. Open Houses: Families and neighbors of people with psychosocial problems will step into our welcoming residential houses during our Open Houses events\, where they will connect with mental health professionals\, learn about available resources\, and engage in meaningful conversations\, with music and finger food. From informative presentations to interactive activities\, our Open Houses provide a valuable opportunity for community members to explore mental health topics and support services in a warm and inclusive setting.\n4. News Release: We will announce a call to discover the latest updates and insights on our participation in the European Mental Health Week 2024 through our official News Release. To stay informed about our upcoming workshops\, partnerships\, and initiatives aimed at promoting mental well-being for adults and children throughout Greece\, we invite everybody to join us in co-creating a future where mental health is prioritized and celebrated for all. \n  \nEKPSE
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/co-creating-the-future-of-mental-health-with-children-for-children/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240515T153000
DTSTAMP:20260505T195429
CREATED:20240430T145152Z
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SUMMARY:No Health without Mental Health! Let’s Co-create a Mental Health and Wellbeing Toolkit.
DESCRIPTION:HYBRID \nThe rare disease community has highlighted the lack of holistic support from medical services\, where their physical health needs are met but not their psychological and emotional needs. The United Nations recognises this and calls for effective programmes\, promoting mental health and psychosocial support\, to be implemented through enhanced psychologically informed medical care. \nThis session will start a co-creation process to develop a new Mentally Healthy Toolkit for the rare disease community\, by exploring the existing approaches and tools\, that have worked in the rare disease community\, to drawn on these tools form the basis for a new Toolkit. As well as providing concrete policy solutions that can support the implementation of the UN commitment into national healthcare systems. \nThe Mental Health Session\, that takes place as part of EURORDIS’ European Conference for Rare Diseases\, will draw on and explore existing psychosocial approaches and tools to test their applicability\, transferability and scalability for other rare conditions and communities. \nAt the close of this session\, participants are expected to be able to: \n– Build the awareness and understanding of the impact of rare diseases on mental health and on the risk and protection factors that influence our mental health and wellbeing. \n– Leverage the insights gained from existing psychosocial approaches and tools to alleviate mental health challenges associated with rare conditions for both the individual and the family\, to include in EURORDIS’ Mentally Healthy Community Toolkit. \n– Identify recommendations to policy makers and the new European Parliament to develop psychologically informed medical care\, that support the UN’s call for Mental States to establish psychosocial support for PLWRD and their families. \nRegistration can be made via the following link: \nRegister
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/eurordis-no-health-without-mental-health/
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SUMMARY:Co-creating the future of mental health building a stronger European clubhouse community
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nAn 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. \nThe Clubhouse model is among the most cost-effective psychosocial approaches globally\, with around 350 Clubhouses worldwide. \nSession outline; \n\nIntroduction to the European Clubhouse Community\n\n91 Clubhouses and Coalitions across 20 European countries\, along with 3 European training bases\n\n\nClubhouse Europe Board members; outlining Clubhouse Europe goals and activities\nBrief overview of the Clubhouse model and its origins\nDiscussion on the evolution of Clubhouse names in Europe\nInsights from recent survey\n\nMarking Clubhouse Europe’s inaugural research effort\n80% of potential participants engaged\, with 40% sharing ideas for enhancing Clubhouse Europe\nThere was a strong desire for more frequent communication\, involvement\, and support for fundraising initiatives.\n\n\n\nClubhouse Europe want to encourage European Clubhouses to play an active role in shaping their work\, making the European Clubhouse Community even stronger. \nTogether\, we can co-create a better future for mental health. \nRegister\n 
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/building-a-stronger-european-clubhouse-community/
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SUMMARY:Shared Experience and Local Mental Health Systems
DESCRIPTION:ONLINE \nThe 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 the local community. These activities can be very different and can vary according to the local contexts. They have nothing to do with diagnostic systems and are not an extension of services. \nMental health services should not only follow the clinical approach currently dominated by the biomedical model and DSM/ICD nosographic categories. This approach\, useful in specific and limited circumstances\, risks instead damaging/colonizing the communities themselves by stripping them of their natural resilience mechanisms\, when extended inappropriately out of context.  Services should also be open to the social and cultural perspectives of the communities in which they operate and should play an important role in promoting collaborative activities with all key stakeholders present in those same communities. The roots of the project are based in Florence and Prato (Italy); in a context where psychiatric hospitals were being closed and the local community was becoming one of the main players in mental health. A transition from the clinical to the community environment has been – and continues to be – most important to organize better services and better communities. The Watford experience will be presented as a development of the original Italian project in the British context. \n  \nJoin the presentation
URL:https://www.mentalhealtheurope.org/emhw-event/shared-experience-local-mental-health-systems/
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