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The COVID-19 pandemic has turned our physical health, our livelihoods, and our economies upside down. At the same time, an unseen mental health emergency is sweeping across the European Union and beyond.
About the event
What does it mean to live in a world defined by COVID-19 and to provide care in this pandemic age?
This one-day, virtual event during the European Mental Health Awareness Week 2021 gathered more than 1000 participants to highlight the mental health impact of COVID-19 along five themes - understanding – living – caring – responding – acting. Fifteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic it is apparent that mental health is both precious and vulnerable. At the same time, much can be done to strengthen it, to boost resilience, prevent illness and support those in need.
Promotional video:
Watch the recording
- VIDEO 1: Opening and understanding the challenge
- VIDEO 2: LIVING – Children, young people, parents and teachers
- VIDEO 3: CARING – Healthcare workers
- VIDEO 4: RESPONDING – Pre-existing mental health needs: the impact on people and services
- VIDEO 5: LIVING – Older people and vulnerable groups
- VIDEO 6: CARING – Workers in social and residential care, informal carers
- VIDEO 7: RESPONDING – Health systems fit to meet future mental health needs
- VIDEO 8: ACTING: What can different actors contribute given their role and perspective?
Testimonial videos
- VIDEO 1: WARM-UP SESSION intro video
- VIDEO 2: CARING – Healthcare workers
- VIDEO 3: LIVING – Children, young people, parents and teachers
- VIDEO 4: CARING – Workers in social and residential care, informal
- VIDEO 5: RESPONDING – Pre-existing mental health needs: the impact on people and services
- VIDEO 6: LIVING – Older people and vulnerable groups
- VIDEO 7: INTRO SESSION video, opening the 11 May webinar on Mental Health
More information
Policies and services addressing mental health are the responsibility of individual EU countries. However, the need to include mental health among the priorities of the public health agenda has resulted in renewed focus at EU level.