As we all know time flies! I can´t believe we are starting last part of the project!
During the project we have done a lot. Until now there have met each other 4 times: in Kick off meeting in Helsinki on 12/2014, meeting in Dordrecht/NL on 03/2015, meeting in Marijampole/LT on 05/2015 and in meeting in Barcelona/SP on 10/2015. For now we have covered themes of mental health as a resource, self-knowledge, emotions and interactions and coping skills.
We are missing one theme of learning community. Theme will be covered in the meeting in Odense/DK on 04/2016. Theme suits perfectly to the last actual meeting as target of the meeting is cover theme and share best practices but also develop together a training program based on all the things we have learned during the project.
Last but sure not least final seminar will be held in Helsinki on 22.-23.9.2016. First day, 22.9.2016, is targeted to all people interested in mental wellbeing in VET. Training program developed during the project will be released and carried out. By carrying out the training program we have possibility to share proven best practices further and hope that other organization´s will benefit from them like we have!
Further information regarding the seminar will be provided soon!
Behalf of project team,
Pia Haarala
Project manager
Promoting Mental Wellbeing in VET is a partnership project between partners in the Netherlands, Finland, Spain, Lithuania and Denmark. Project´s goal is to share concrete tools, materials and methods to promote students mental health skills in secondary vocational education. All the materials shared are gathered in to a training program which can be find in the blog. This project is funded by European Comission / Erasmus+ Program.
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The information which you have provided is very helpful. I want to share something more about this as well. We also offer trauma counselling that can deal with the emotional and psychological consequences.
VastaaPoistaWith Regards,
Clinical Psychologist | Clinical Psychologist in Sydney