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Empowering children, adolescents and families in Greece with the mental health resources they need to thrive.
Children and adolescents in Greece, like their peers around the world, face a troubling lack of access to mental health care. The Child Mental Health Initiative seeks to address this by combining local and international expertise to empower frontline professionals and enhance care.
Our mission is to enhance child and adolescent mental health care capacity and help to strengthen the infrastructure for the prevention, assessment, and treatment of mental health struggles faced by children and adolescents across Greece.
The majority of all mental health and learning challenges arise during childhood but are too often overlooked and left untreated But with help and timely treatment children can thrive.
We believe every child deserves access to quality care. And we’re taking action. By making all our resources, trainings, and tools available at no cost to anyone, anywhere.
We are leveraging state of the art scientific and clinical research, conducted in Greece and around the world, to build the most effective resources and treatments for all children and adolescents.
Establish a country-wide Child Mental Health Network
Raise awareness about mental health
Increase access to evidence-based mental health resources
Enhance capacity for delivering science-supported mental health care
Develop technological resources to deliver tools and care digitally
We aspire to provide families important mental health support and offer free, evidence-based trainings to help facilitate science-based care throughout Greece.
To achieve this, the Initiative has five mutually reinforcing components:
Conduct a robust landscape analysis to assess mental health care needs; assess barriers to care, understand clinical practice; standards of care; and training needs from mental health and psychosocial care providers and opportunities for training.
Build partnerships between clinicians across the country and internationally.
Create a country-wide network on Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) to enhance national capacity for caring for complex and acute cases, and pave the way for the uptake and scaling of science-based practices.
Deliver a basic and specialized training program supported by science.
Develop and implement a digital platform and clinical technology in tele-mental-health:
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