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Project Q4301066 in Romania, Serbia
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Mental health care for the inclusive community growth
Project Q4301066 in Romania, Serbia

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    645,143.62 Euro
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    758,992.5 Euro
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    85.0 percent
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    19 June 2019
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    18 June 2021
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    Rehabilitation Foundation Speranta
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    45°13'41.99"N, 21°7'13.30"E
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    45°45'12.74"N, 21°13'27.59"E
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    The project proposed by the FAS as LB, OSCT as P1 and Municipality of Plandiste as P2, aims to increase the quality of life by implementing an integrated set of regional policies and effective prevention, intervention and compensation measures in cases of risk or mental health disorder in children in the Timis-Plandiste area World Health Organization reveal that mental disorders are by far the main cause of chronic disease that affects the population of Europe. These are non-contagious diseases and represent 81.3% of the burden of the disease for the EU population(WHO/2015). The usual practice of public institutions, kindergartens, schools, even parents in rural areas (the entire border area Romania-Serbia) is to ignore the childrens needs which makes diagnosis and intervention more delayed until the disorders become clinical. Unfortunately the system remains focused on hospitals, with little primary and outpatient care, resulting in obsolete and ineffective care services (European Commission,2016). We want to contribute to changing these system issues by settig up 2 Mental health Intervention and Support Centers, reachable and accessible in the community, for the community. Based on the real needs of the community, the shortcomings of the public mental health system for children, segregated practices in addressing the need of every child at risk or with mental health disorders, the three partners propose an innovative model for addressing mental health problems in children by providing integrated support covering their immediate needs to overcome the problem situation, informing the community and parents about mental health disorders and integrated multidisciplinary support, customized, according to the need of each child. As results, a special interest group and an action plan for increasing the access to improved mental health care and education will be operational 2 Mental health Intervention and Support Centers established fully operational in comunity, Workshops/training sessions for stakeholders, parents, teachers and members of the community to meet information needs and raise awareness of the complex needs of children at risk or with mental health disorders as well as smart (green) growth opportunities organized (including 100 parents), 800 children participating in assessing mental health status, preventive measures (psychosocial activities/after-school educational activities) for 500 children and 250 parents, specialized intervention (medicine, clinical psychology, speech therapy, ergotherapy, kinetotherapy) for 100 children provided. The model proposed by us exceeds the current practices and possibilities of the private or public system of mental health care in children both through the multidisciplinarity of the services offered and by their complexity. The experience of each partner makes the whole project approach to be unitary and a common crossborder approach is absolutely necessary. Information added on 2020-05-12, regarding the mitigation of the effects of COVID-19 (the corona virus pandemic that started in 2019) (English language only): The project proposed to increase the quality of life by implementing an integrated set of regional policies and effective prevention, intervention and compensation measures in cases of risk or mental health disorder in children in the Timis-Plandiste area. The main outputs will be 2 Mental health Intervention and Support Centers established fully operational in community, Workshops/training sessions for stakeholders, teachers, parents and children. (English)
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