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EU Stakeholders Call for Reinforcement of Mental Health Priorities in the NCDs Initiative
With the aim of helping the EU Member States to lessen the effect of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) and to improve mental health and wellbeing, last month the European Commission announced the start of the Healthier Together – EU Non-Communicable...
GAMIAN-Europe enters WHO Pan-Eurpean Mental Health Coalition Copy
We are proud to announce that we have been accepted as part of the WHO Pan-European Mental Health Coalition. This initiative was launched on September 30th 2021 and is aimed at advocating mental health at the top of the policy agenda. More specifically, it...
UNUSED GAMIAN-Europe enters WHO Pan-Eurpean Mental Health Coalition
We are proud to announce that we have been accepted as part of the WHO Pan-European Mental Health Coalition. This initiative was launched on September 30th 2021 and is aimed at advocating mental health at the top of the policy agenda. More specifically, it...
COVID-19 Survey: Are mental health needs being met by services? Patients’ and Clinicians’ Perspectives (A GAMIAN-Europe and EPA joint project)
Few surveys have explored the impact of the pandemic on mental health services and the changes that have taken place. Relatively little is known about people who are newly diagnosed and their service use; and whether the increased demand for services has affected...
COVID impact on mental health: Results of the II survey are out!
Our first COVID-19 survey highlighted the pandemic's impact on mental health for people with a pre-existing mental health condition. Since then we took the initiative to see what is happening post-COVID-19; whether patient needs are being met, how mental health...
Safeguarding the future of brain health for patients: joint event
In recent months, discussions on brain health have much focused on how to bring brain research and brain health on the European agenda. Patient organisations have also been very active in bringing their views to the discussion. However, we increasingly find that in...