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Community, LinkedIn and Webinars

Together with our members and partners, we cooperate, and share international knowledge, to inspire, to stimulate innovation and to put mental health higher on the (policy) agenda. We organize webinars for our members and partners. You can follow us on our community Internationaal verbinden and LinkedIn.

LinkedIn and Community

On our Community we share the agenda with international mental health events as well as interesting news and documents with resourceful information. Please sign up for our international community to be able to exchange with others and receive updates. We also post regularly on LinkedIn.

Webinars

We organize webinars on current and interdisciplinary themes. Our set of speakers is always international, and our webinars always start off with a personal reflection by an expert with lived experience. Would you like to collaborate with us? We are very interested in working together with new partners and exploring new themes. Contact Madelon Sinnige at Msinnige@denederlandseggz.nl.

How do other countries approach care for people in psychiatric crisis? What can we learn from intervention models such as Street Triage or Rapid Response Teams? In this English-language webinar we compare international practices and discuss lessons for Dutch practice.

Implementing topics we’re passionate about often is our biggest challenge. How can you create and sustain the changes you would like to see in mental health care? In this webinar, with input from implementation specialists and those who have guided the Thrive Amsterdam implementation, we discussed how to help everyone achieve desired developments.

This webinar is organized together with the value network mental health of de Nederlandse ggz, on December 13th, 4-5 pm. Featuring Sara Evans-Lacko, Principal investigator of the CHANCES-6 project at the LSE, Laura Shields-Zeeman and her team from the Trimbos Instituut and expert by experience Sander Griek, from Movisie who will open the webinar by sharing his own experiences and his artwork.

What are the benefits of using a child rights based approach? And how are these rights currently implemented in youth mental health care accross the world ?

In this webinar we will focus on two rights in particular : the right to grow up ( mentally ) healthy and the right to be heard, and thus to be actively involved in policy making.

Mental health results from much more than an individual’s experiences and behavior. We are all part of social ecosystems: our family, friend groups, school/work environment, neighborhood and broader society all influence our thoughts and feelings. And we are all part of the natural ecosystem: nature.