Programming a Debate Forum (in-person, hybrid, or online) on current topics related to mental health prevention and care from an intersectoral, interinstitutional, and interdisciplinary perspective.

With this new open space for meeting and exchange, free from any institutional or ideological commitment or interest, we want to promote the analysis and discussion of diverse topics that affect our institutional practice and professional intervention. We propose a space for dialogue where anything can be discussed with anyone, with rigor and respect for others, encompassing both agreement and disagreement.

The programming and facilitation of the sessions will be carried out by the various commissions and working groups currently operating within the CCSM Foundation, along with the support and collaboration of the members of its Board of Trustees and the six professional colleges, who are the Foundation's patron members: the Official College of Psychology of Catalonia, the Official College of Social Work of Catalonia, the Official College of Nurses and Nursing Assistants of Catalonia, the College of Educators of Catalonia, the College of Occupational Therapists of Catalonia, and the College of Physicians of Barcelona.

The program for the debate sessions will revolve around:

  • Ethical and psychosocial aspects
  • Intervention proposals from a community mental health model
  • Child and adolescent mental health topics
  • Aspects related to migration and welcome and support processes.
  • Emerging needs and new intervention models.
  • Among others.

 

Objectives

  • Foster a meeting, debate, and exchange space with the different collectives in the sector.
  • Contribute to improving mental healthcare in Catalonia.
  • Promote the analysis and development of alternatives in situations of high complexity in mental health.
  • Defend the rights of people with mental illness, study the causes of their exclusion, and fight against stigma.
  • Promote a community-based, territorial, and interdisciplinary mental health model focused on understanding mental phenomena and oriented towards prevention.
  • Establish exchange and cooperation relationships with other professionals and organizations in the sector.

 

Recipients

  • Mental health professionals: Nurses, social workers, doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists, social educators, occupational therapists, others.
  • Professional collectives from other sectors: education, justice, social services, among others.
  • Users in the first person and their family members.
  • Managers and administrators of the administration.
  • Managers and representatives of mental health service providers.
  • Other interested professionals or social agents.

 

Program

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