Primary prevention of mental disorders in children during young adolescence

Project facts

Project promoter:
Palacký University Olomouc(CZ)
Project Number:
CZ-HEALTH-0004
Status:
In implementation
Initial project cost:
€558,388
Other Project Partners
Company Helping hands
public service company(CZ)
Programme:

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Description

Many mental illnesses develop from young adolescence, and it is essential that children have enough relevant information about mental disorders during this period, so that they can prevent themselves as best as possible and that they develop the competence to seek help when necessary. Research shows that more than 90 % of completed adolescent suicides and 80 % of suicide attempts had at least one mental illness (Fleischman, Barondess, 2004, etc.). These alarming facts point to the need for systemic prevention of children''s mental disorders, both in the level of preventive work with children and the involvement of parents and teachers.
The main aim of the project organized in cooperation with the Faculty of Education UPOL and Company Helping hands is to teach 7th - 8th-grade primary school pupils to prevent the development of mental disorders, to recognize their symptoms, and to be able to react adequately. The starting point will be researching in a given sample of pupils mapping awareness of mental disorders, attitudes towards mental health, and competence to deal with risky situations. The results will be used to create a methodology for the prevention program.
To strengthen the effectiveness of the program, teachers of the participating classes will also be trained through workshops and supervision. They will learn to prevent mental disorders in themselves and children, they will be able to recognize the most common symptoms of mental disorders and offer first aid. Teachers will be provided with a methodology and worksheets to be able to continue the preventive work and develop the issues addressed.
The key target group will also be parents of children. Organized seminars will provide them with program information, how to support the child in its quest for well-being, respond adequately to symptoms of mental disorder, and possibilities of professional help. The project implementation also includes providing information to the public and professionals.

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