We currently work within the framework of the European Commission’s EU4Health programme, processing the project of digital Mental Health Support for Ukrainian Refugees (MESUR) in six countries. We work from Bulgaria and Greece in the South of the EU, to North-East EU in Estonia, with a strong central presence (Germany, Hungary, Poland).
We selected the Enterie offer from several other options after careful consideration that in four countries from our list we need a tailor-made approach to our non-standard digital mental health service. Our idea is to learn in six countries before we inspire the rest of the EU health and refugee response communities, always thinking in terms of UN agencies’ and EU approach to MHPSS, mental health and psychosocial support.
Enterie succeeded in standardising key press messages and simultaneously keeping the local context of four priority countries, which allowed us to build positive atmosphere in European media. Firstly, the atmosphere around refugee potential mental health recovery support. And secondly, around Ukrainian mental health certified professionals’ social integration. In both aspects the key task was to include pan-European non-commercial digital self-management response to depression symptoms, which comes from long-term expert works of EU4Health and European Alliance Against Depression models such as EAAD-Best.
Thank you for broadening MESUR international communication to all our Enterie network partners in Bulgaria, Estonia, Greece and Hungary, and to the Enterie management team in Poland.