Panel
Listening to stakeholders to create sustainable change for children and adolescents: The CAMHI experience in Greece
Thursday June 22, 09:20, Stavros Niarchos Hall GNO
During the session, mental health professionals from the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI) underscored the importance of robust methodology in program design and discussed the landscape analysis conducted. This analysis utilized both qualitative and quantitative data from various stakeholders, including parents, teachers, children, adolescents, and mental health professionals, to assess risk and protective factors. The vision extends beyond assessing needs; it is to enhance access to mental health services, establish a robust referral system, and create a network of these services. Grounded in the landscape analysis, CAMHI aims to meet the needs and preferences of the population through basic and advanced trainings, with a vision for extending this impact nationwide. The goal is to increase services across Greece and to equip non-mental-health practitioners, like doctors and nurses, to address mental health issues using the CAMHI network. In closing, emphasis was placed on listening to the voices of the youth, recognizing their mental health as not a luxury but a fundamental human right, with the YES program focusing on tackling stress and anxiety.
Speakers
Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist
Coordinator Director, N.H.S., GNG Papanikolaou
Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry
University Hospital of Heraklion
Assistant Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
University of Ioannina
Director of Youth Engagement
Child and Adolescent Mental Health Initiative (CAMHI)
Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist
Assoc Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Democritus University of Thrace
Director
SNF-CMI Child and Youth Mental Health Initiative