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  • Mental Health in School Community

    IN PERSON We are going to hold a round table with the aim of getting to know the history, objectives, challenges, activities already implemented and those that will be implemented in the future, in order to obtain a global and more detailed view of mental health problems that exist in the school community. The meeting […]

  • 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 the Nordic MHPSS in Humanitarian and Fragile Situations Conference. They advocate for mental health to be a part of humanitarian aid and development, and advocate […]

  • Săptămâna europeană a sănătății mintale: Sănătate mintală și drepturi sociale

    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. Pe parcursul a trei zile, psihoterapeuți, psihologi clinicieni și […]

  • Making Mental Health Visible: Data as a Tool for Rights

    Online

    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.

  • Mental Health of Ukrainian Academics in Times of War

    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 […]

  • 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 […]

  • Effective Burnout Prevention Solutions for Mental Health at Work

    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.

  • Voices from the Ground: Investing in Social Support for Mental Wellness

    "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 […]

  • No Shame – Traveller Youth Mental Health Event

    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

  • From Digital Strain to Digital Strength: Rethinking Burnout Prevention in Healthcare

    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.

  • 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 […]

  • A tua Mente, os teus Direitos | Your Mind, Your Rights

    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 […]

  • Healing while Helping Across The Border

    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. Whether you’re a student, social worker, teacher, healthcare provider, organizer, or simply someone who feels the emotional weight of the world, this space is […]

  • Project Common Ground (Greek)

    Athens

    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.

  • Mental Health Training for Interdisciplinarity (Danish)

    Denmark

    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.

  • The gentle art of appropriate youth co-creation

    Nothing about us, without us. The phrase the reminds us, that if you are doing anything, that will impact young people, you should involve them in co-creating it!

  • Grounded Together: Embodied Awareness for Wellbeing and Responsible Decisions (Italian)

    Online

    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.

  • EMHW event at the European Parliament

    European Parliament

    The EU’s Comprehensive Approach to Mental Health marked a major step in placing mental health on the European agenda, recognising it as a social, economic, and human rights priority. However, nearly three years on, progress remains uneven, with key areas still lacking sustained action and long-term investment.

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