Dokumendiregister | Sotsiaalministeerium |
Viit | 1.4-5/1801-1 |
Registreeritud | 16.07.2024 |
Sünkroonitud | 17.07.2024 |
Liik | Sissetulev kiri |
Funktsioon | 1.4 EL otsustusprotsess ja rahvusvaheline koostöö |
Sari | 1.4-5 Rahvusvahelistele organisatsioonidele saadetavad aruanded ja küsimustikud (sotsiaalharta, sotsiaalkindlustuskoodeksi jm aruanded) (Arhiiviväärtuslik) |
Toimik | 1.4-5/2024 |
Juurdepääsupiirang | Avalik |
Juurdepääsupiirang | |
Adressaat | Terviseamet |
Saabumis/saatmisviis | Terviseamet |
Vastutaja | Triin Uusberg (Sotsiaalministeerium, Kantsleri vastutusvaldkond, Euroopa Liidu ja väliskoostöö osakond) |
Originaal | Ava uues aknas |
Saatja: Czimbalmos, Ágnes <[email protected]>
Saadetud: 12.07.2024 19:05
Adressaat: Czimbalmos, Ágnes <[email protected]>
Koopia: Bil, Rani <[email protected]>; De-Zeeuw, Janine <Janine.De-
Teema: EU-PROMENS - European Programme in Mental Health
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Dear Sir or Madam,
I am writing to inform you about EU-PROMENS (European PROgramme for
Mental health Exchanges, Networking and Skills), a capacity-building
programme on mental health financed by the EU4Health Programme. It will
be implemented by the project consortium (GFA Consulting Group GmbH,
Trimbos Institute, and Mental Health Europe) between January 2024 and
December 2026.
A major part of EU-PROMENS is to design, develop and implement a European
mental health multidisciplinary training programme that will target
different groups of professionals, including:
1. Health professionals working in the mental health sector
2. Teachers and educators working in the educational setting
3. Social workers working in various community settings
4. Professionals working in prisons and juvenile detention centres.
At this moment, the project team is conducting a training needs and
competency assessment for the development of this comprehensive,
prevention-oriented Multidisciplinary Training Programme on Mental Health
for Health and Other Professionals Working in Community Settings.
To do so, the project Team aims to interview national level policy-makers
working in the health, social services, education and law enforcement
sectors to identify the training audiences and training needs, gaps and
obstacles in mental health both from a systemic and a professional
activity perspective.
We would like to interview a designated person responsible for mental
health at the national level or having knowledge of the country`s mental
health system to gather information about training needs, gaps and
obstacles in capacities, knowledge, competencies, and current challenges
in mental health.
The interview will take no longer than 45-60 minutes and will be
conducted in accordance with international data protection laws.
Responses will be kept confidential and will not be attributed to any
individual or country.
As we are also collecting information on training programmes and training
modules at national or local level, particularly descriptions of these
programmes, we welcome any information on training programmes/modules you
are aware of and can already share with us.
For additional information on the project please find attached EU-PROMENS
factsheet and visit our website or contact me, as indicated below.
Your reply with the information and contact details of the person who can
participate in the interview would be appreciated. Please reply at your
earliest convenience but not later than 25 July 2024. Please note that in
order to meet our deadlines we need to complete the data collection by 31
August 2024.
Best regards,
Dr Agnes Czimbalmos
European Programme for Mental health Exchanges, Networking and Skills
EU-PROMENS Factsheet
European PROgramme for Mental health Exchanges, Networking and Skills
www.EU-PROMENS.eu
EU-PROMENS is a capacity-building programme on mental health financed by the EU4Health programme and
will be implemented by the project consortium (GFA Consulting Group GmbH, Trimbos Instituut, and Mental
Health Europe) between January 2024 and December 2026. It will enhance and improve the capacity of
health professionals across Europe in the field of mental health. The programme implements flagship 15
‘Initiative For More And Better Trained Professionals in the EU’ of the Commission’s Communication on a
comprehensive approach to mental health. It targets different groups of professionals, including:
1) Health professionals working in mental health sector
2) Teachers and educators working in the educational setting
3) Social workers working in various community settings
4) Professionals working in prisons and juvenile detention centres
The capacity-building programme is made up of two parts:
Part 1: Development and Implementation of a Multidisciplinary Training Programme on Mental Health for
Health and Other Professionals Working in Community Settings
• Setting up a contact group for broad stakeholder involvement representing different sub-groups of
mental health
• Conducting a study to identify the training audiences and training needs in mental health
• Mapping existing trainings and stakeholders
• Designing a European mental health multidisciplinary training programme
• Rolling out a hybrid, multidisciplinary training programme in 6 pilot countries, and implementation of
the training in 24 countries
• Developing a European blueprint for a comprehensive approach to mental health capacity-building
Part 2: Organisation of an Exchange Programme for Health Professionals in the Field of Mental Health
• Identifying exchange participants' needs, host institutions' capabilities, and matching both
• Designing and implementing the exchange programme, ensuring it aligns with the overall goals of the
multidisciplinary training programme on mental health
Involvement of participating countries:
• Organisation of hybrid workshops for the training in 27 EU Member States, Norway, Iceland and
Ukraine with at least 3600 participants and in collaboration with national institutions.
• Organisation of exchange visits between countries with a minimum of 900 participants. Identification
of national host organisations as well as participants from all countries.
For more information, please contact the project lead: