MIND – Take part in the test phase of the Study on Mental Health Needs in Europe!
The MIND project focuses on the mental health of learners taking part in international mobility projects, particularly in the VET sector. As part of this project, a transnational study is being developed to identify specific mental health needs across Europe. To finalise this study, ADICE is inviting professionals in the sector to test it and share their feedback.
The MIND project partners are preparing to publish a transnational study on the mental health needs of VET learners taking part in an international mobility project. The aim of this work is to improve the practices of VET professionals by strengthening the socio-emotional well-being of learners in the context of mobility projects. In addition, the study raises awareness among organisations of the need to implement concrete and effective approaches to mental health. ADICE is therefore looking for VET professionals to contribute to the evaluation of this study before it is published.
This first tool from the MIND project will soon be available, following a test phase currently underway. The study is part of a set of four pedagogical tools developed to help VET stakeholders integrate better mental health support practices into or outside international mobility projects.
With over 800 participants from 5 countries, the study identified needs and analysed good practice already in place. The ultimate aim is to provide youth professionals with practical recommendations for improving mental health support in their own context, whether this relates directly to mobility or to other areas.
If you are a professional in the VET sector, please feel free to consult the study and take part in the test phase via the following links: