Description
In this episode, Louane, Imola, Zosia, Elisabeth, and Rosa-May explore an essential topic: mental health and its connection to school, available support, and government action.
Louane begins by recalling the WHO's definition of health physical, mental, and social well-being.
She explains why mental health has become a real social issue.
Imola takes us to Hungary, where talking about mental health is still sometimes taboo.
She tells us how young people are beginning to break the silence, and why schools and the government still have a long way to go.
Zosia shares the situation in Poland: therapy is becoming more accepted, but remains expensive.
She also discusses recent government efforts to make psychological support more accessible, particularly since the pandemic.
Together, they ask an essential question: how can we help young people better understand, talk about, and take care of their mental health at school and in society?
This podcast is in collaboration with the associations: Laaneranna noortekeskus - Culture and Youth Center in Estonia, Creative Youth Academy in Hungary, and Fraternitas in Poland.
A sincere and necessary episode on education, culture, and public action in the face of a global challenge.
Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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