Strengthening the relationship:A digital and educational exchange between Portuguese and Dutch mental health care associations

Background European differences in Mental Healthcare systems (MHS) and European challenges within MHS, like migration, climate change and lack of qualified professionals, require collaboration between stakeholders from individual countries within the European Union. Purpose: To exchange information between national and international associations and inspire Dutch clinical psychologists in training. Method A digital event was organized and three renowned associations from both Portugal and The Netherlands presented their organization and current developments. This input was used in a discussion... Mehr ...

Verfasser: de Jong, J.
Busto Puertas, A.
Rook, M.
Wisman, A,
Mooren, R.
Benavente, R.
van den Broek, A.H.S.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Reihe/Periodikum: de Jong , J , Busto Puertas , A , Rook , M , Wisman , A , Mooren , R , Benavente , R & van den Broek , A H S 2023 , ' Strengthening the relationship : A digital and educational exchange between Portuguese and Dutch mental health care associations ' , Japan Journal of Research , vol. 4 , no. 8 . https://doi.org/10.33425/2690-8077.1092
Schlagwörter: cross-border / collaboration / exchange / mental health care association
Sprache: Englisch
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Background European differences in Mental Healthcare systems (MHS) and European challenges within MHS, like migration, climate change and lack of qualified professionals, require collaboration between stakeholders from individual countries within the European Union. Purpose: To exchange information between national and international associations and inspire Dutch clinical psychologists in training. Method A digital event was organized and three renowned associations from both Portugal and The Netherlands presented their organization and current developments. This input was used in a discussion round where participants from both countries participated. Conclusion This event provided positive outcomes on multiple levels, including being educational for specialists in training, building and maintaining the relationship between the professionals and association of both countries and providing new and inspiring perspectives that can help mutual MHS. The differences show the work that lies ahead, to create more European uniformity within MHS and to further benefit from international collaboration.