JA PRISM: Prevention oriented RIghts-based approach to Support Mental health in vulnerable population groups (101233316)

Basic information

Investigator: Mgr. Alexandr Kasal, PhD.
Main recipient: ASOCIACIÓN INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN SISTEMAS DE SALUD-BIOSISTEMAK
Co-recipient: NIMH and 55 partners
Total budget: 2,891,408 CZK
NIMH budget: 2,891,408 CZK
Supported by: EC

 

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The Joint Action Prevention oriented RIghts-based approach to Support Mental health in vulnerable population groups (JA PRISM) aims to reduce the burden of mental ill health with a specific focus on vulnerable groups through promoting good mental health, effectively preventing mental health problems and improving access to mental health treatment and services across the EU Member States and Associated countries, by supporting the transfer and roll-out of best and promising practices to new contexts. JA PRISM will facilitate the implementation of three practices with a clear human rights approach, targeting vulnerable groups such as children and adolescents, older people, migrants, substance users, and people with mental health conditions. According to the preferences and priorities of the Member States, practices to be transferred are focused on suicide prevention (BIZI programme), addressing loneliness in elderly (Circle of Friends) and fostering emotional wellbeing in children and young people (Act, Belong, Commit). The activities of JA PRISM are distributed into 7 work packages (WPs): four transversal WPs (coordination and management, communication and dissemination, evaluation and sustainability) and three technical WPs, each of them devoted to the transfer of each selected practice. In overall, JA PRISM represents 56 implementation sites (11 sites will gain insight on methodological approaches and practices but deployment is not expected, 31 sites will roll-out small scale pilots and 14 sites will deploy large-scale implementations) across 17 Member States and one Associated Country. JA PRISM pretends to increase awareness and knowledge on human rights oriented approaches, enhance empowerment and quality of life of vulnerable and socio-economically disadvantaged groups, remodel the public health services and policy making towards a prevention oriented comprehensive mental health approach.