Diálogos – Saúde Mental de Proximidade

Fundação Romão de Sousa

As reported by national and WHO statistics, Portugal stands as the European country with the highest prevalence of mental disturbance.

The estimated figure of 1/5 of the population that experienced such disturbance on any 12 months period, is notably higher in Alentejo. This inland region has, not unrelatedly, significantly higher rates of suicide, unemployment and isolation, combined with poorer levels of income, education, social support and health services coverage.

“Dialogues – Proximity Mental Health” is a project that aims to therapeutically support people with psychotic episodes, severe mental disorders or in psychiatric crisis and out-of-home care.

With a strong component of awareness raising in the community, it aims to alleviate the isolation, stigma and social exclusion of this target audience, strengthening the defence of their rights and promoting a more active integration into society.

Partners: Comissão Nacional de Promoção dos Direitos e de Proteção de Crianças e Jovens; Câmara Municipal de Estremoz; Unidade Local de Saúde do Norte Alentejano – Departamento de Psiquiatria e Saúde Mental; Institute for Dialogic Practice (Yale); Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Noruega).

Thematic Area:  Vulnerable groups are empowered

Territorial Scope: Alentejo

Grant: 57.500€

Duration: May 2022 – April 2023

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