Mental Health Literarcy project is funded by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union (Project N. 2023-2-DE04-KA220-YOU-000184980) with the cooperation of NGOS from Germany, BulgariaTurkey and Serbia.

Our Objectives

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Evaluate Current Mental Health Literacy Levels: Conduct comprehensive assessments to identify existing gaps and opportunities for enhancement

Design an Innovative MHL Educational Program: Develop dynamic, evidence-based learning modules tailored for youth workers and young people to foster mental health awareness and resilience

Empower Youth Workers and Representatives: Enhance the core competencies and skills of youth professionals through specialized MHL training and continuous professional development

Develop an Inclusive Online Resource Hub: Create an accessible, user-friendly digital platform offering curated tools, resources, and best practices for youth workers

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Elevate Mental Health Initiatives: Improve the quality, relevance, and impact of mental health activities within youth organizations to ensure meaningful engagement and outcomes

Strengthen Transnational Collaboration: Foster robust international networks to facilitate the exchange of best practices, innovative strategies, and knowledge in youth mental health.