EFPC Webinar - Exemplar practices for students' mental health from two faculties of health sciences/medical studies of Europe

  • Webinar
Datum:
16. November 2022 | 14:00 - 15:00 Uhr
Ort:
online

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Outline: 

  • Welcome and Coordination - Diederik (5')
  • Maria Papadakaki - Learning disabilities and students' mental health: a hidden problem addressed by a special university centre in Greece (20')
  • Christian Vajda - The "Peer2Peer-Program" - mental health interventions at the Medical University of Graz (20')
  • Plenary discussion - answer to questions (10') OR one discussant (5' min each) and answer to questions (5')
  • Conclusion - closing - Diederik (5')

Presenters

Maria Papadakaki, Assistant Professor 
Dept. Social Work, School of Health Sciences, Hellenic Mediterranean University
President of Section Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion, European Public Health Association / EUPHA
Advisory Board Member of the European Forum for Primary Care / EFPC

Short description of situation: The Greek educational system doesn't offer routine screening for learning difficulties in early school life. It's still up to parents to decide whether to seek assessment and support for their children. Parents' low awareness and acceptance of the problem result in under-diagnosis. This in turn ends up with high numbers of young people entering higher education undetected, with a huge impact on their academic life and mental health. This problem has only now attracted the attention of the greek government and the educational authorities and they are now planning to introduce new services/opportunities for the support of higher education students facing such problems. The Hellenic Mediterranean University is the first across Greece to have introduced (since 2 years ago), a new service for this purpose, offered at daily basis as part of the university primary care unit. 

Dr.med.univ. Christian Vajda, MPH
Specialist in psychiatry and psychotherapeutic medicine 
Psychotherapist in training and supervision
Dept. of Medical Psychology, Psychosomatics and Psychotherapy
at Medical University of Graz 
Manager of "Peer2Peer-Program" 

Short description of situation: The health of medical students and future doctors is becoming an increasingly important topic. The Peer2Peer program at the Medical University has had a focus on this for 10 years, in which interested students are trained as multipliers who organize a wide variety of offers on mental health for their fellow students.