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How we Talk about Mental Health Matters – Dutch Focus Group Part 2

On Friday November 25th 2022, the Dutch Foundation of Innovation Welfare to Work organized an Empower.Ment Focus Group day in Leiden. The focus group has among others discussed the guide and the glossary of the project. Today we publish part 2, a summary of the highlights what’s been discussed on the Dutch focus group day regarding the Empower.Ment glossary

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EMPOWER.ment Training Week Reggio Emilia

EMPOWER.ment Training Week Reggio Emilia

The EMPOWER.ment project tries to include, integrate and empower people with mental health issues. The week has been full of meetings, work and cultural activities, all very important for the implementation of the project. The EMPOWER.ment training activities took place from the 6th June to the 10th June 2022 in Reggio Emilia, Italy. The Training week ended with an open conference at UNIMORE

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Dutch Host Meeting Empower.ment Partnership

Dutch Host Meeting Empower.ment Partnership

The EMPOWER.Ment project has hits first transnational project meeting in The Netherlands. On Monday and Tuesday November 29-30th 2021 the partnership wil meet in Area071, at Leiderdorp. The project introduces and ensures empowerment and inclusive support for people with severe mental health disease (SMHD), through preparation (training), mindset (toolkit) and supervision (guide) for volunteers, family/friends, professionals and students. The Empower.Ment project is co-funded by Erasmus Plus Programme of the European Union.

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Empower.Ment

Empower.Ment

Empower.Ment
People with disabilities, people with severe mental health diseases, experience the greater level of social exclusion, due to various reasons, with lack of knowledge, ignorance and stigma being the predominant ones among them. In other words, it is not the condition per se of the people with severe mental health disease that obliges them to not participate in social activities, work, live like all, but the beliefs that surround their condition and them in general.

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