On June 18th, Mental Health Reform and the Union of Students of Ireland hosted an international seminar on Technology and Student Mental Health. The event was held at Technological University Dublin, Grangegorman Campus. Read More
The 4th Belgian seminar, and already the 14th eMEN international seminar, was held in Leuven (BE) and focused on “Technology and Health: a good Return on Investment (ROI)?” Read More
On March 28, almost 90 stakeholders in the field of e-mental health came together at the VU University in Amsterdam to discuss e-mental health implementation in the ‘real world’. SMEs, mental health professionals, insurance companies, researchers, students, policy makers and end-users discussed various implementation topics and approaches, which resulted in a very interesting and multidisciplinary event that gave a good reflection of the different implementation barriers. Read More
On the 24th January 2019, The Mental Health Foundation in collaboration with the University of York hosted the conference ‘Prevention with digital technologies: expanding the possibilities for better mental health’ at the Barbican Centre in London. More than 200 delegates came together to learn about and exchange ideas about the evidence behind long-term approaches for a future where digital technologies can help protect against mental health problems and deliver good mental health for all. Read More
A number of high level stakeholders gathered in Rennes for the 12th eMEN seminar on 11th December. The topic of this seminar was ‘E-mental health: evidence-based and Safe? Ethical, legal and quality issues’ Read More
This seminar focused on the implications of technology-supported therapy for psychological practice…is this ‘the Next Big Thing’ for psychology in Ireland?
The seminar was addressed by the Minister of State for Mental Health and older People, Jim Daly T.D. Read More
This seminar is part of the eMen project, in which we explored the use of the power of technology to improve mental health of people in Europe. Read More