Käimasolev projekt

Children & Family Mental Well-being in Healthcare

2025-2028

Together with partners from Estonia, Finland, and Italy, we are developing healthcare professionals’ skills in identifying and addressing mental health concerns among children and families. We are creating practical tools and treatment pathways and conducting training sessions to support the adoption of a family-centered approach.

Objective

To strengthen the capacity of healthcare professionals to identify and address mental health concerns among children and families.

Activities

Structured care pathways and practical tools will be developed, and their adoption will be supported by in-person training sessions and an e-course designed to promote the family-centered approach within the healthcare system. Stakeholders will be engaged through interviews and workshops to ensure that the solutions developed are relevant and user-friendly.

Planeeritud tulemused

Development of treatment journeys

We develop practical and structured care journeys that help healthcare professionals support the mental health of children and families in their daily work.

Creation and implementation of a training program

We develop and conduct training programs that provide professionals with specific skills and tools for working with families.

Development of an online course

We are creating a digital learning environment that enables broader use of training, and we support the integration of these results into education.

Partners

We serve as the project’s lead partner.

Other partners included: Peaasjad (Estonia), Turku University (Finland), Contatto (Italy), Niguarda hospital (Italy).

Funder

Erasmus + Cooperation Partnership for Vocational Education

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