"We need a new approach to mental health and wellbeing at work, major CEOs argued at Davos. Recognising a 24-hour culture that blurs the division between home and work, corporate leaders explored solutions for a healthier future. “What happens in a day of life at work? It’s so different now…. We were taught to believe that you can leave your problems at home and come and focus on the work, now your problems walk with you every day, every minute, every hour, and it’s because in a large part of the technology and the connections,” said Bernard Tyson, CEO of health company Kaiser Permanente. The crossover cuts both ways: one study found US workers spent on average five hours every weekend checking work email." Read More
We would like to thank everyone who has supported our project in the past year(s). The eMEN project looks forward to also contribute to improving Europe's mental health care systems in 2020, with effective and high quality e-mental health!
The eMEN project team. Read More
The eMEN project has been selected by the European Commission as an example of good practice and included in the projects database of DG REGIO, the Commission's Directorate-General for Regional and Urban Policy is responsible for EU policy on regions and cities. Read More
A recent study by Mind Share Partners, Qualtrics and SAP reveals that half of millennials and 75% of Gen Zers have left a job for mental health reasons. Read More
Jeroen Ruwaard was an extraordinary researcher, psychologist and pioneer in online treatment. Very unexpectedly he passed away on the 16th of July 2019. Read More