Our Partners for the Spain Hub
In order to offer a unique Exchange Programme, the Sant Joan de Déu Foundation (FSJD) partners with several stakeholders:

It is a a network of care, teaching and research services, integrated into three main areas: SJD Hospital de Sant Boi, SJD Intermediate Care and SJD Mental Health Network

The hospital has been dedicated to comprehensive care for women, children and adolescents, and has become one of the most important specialised paediatric centres in Europe

Non-profit foundation which accompanies people who are in a situation of vulnerability and social exclusion

SOM Mental Health 360º is a digital platform arising out of the desire to become a national and international benchmark in mental health issues

IMPROVA project, run by consortium of reseach centers, universities and service providers, represents a leap forward in the field of adolescent mental health and wellbeing through the creation of an eHealth intervention platform

Salut Mental Catalunya is a social movement that represents, cares and supports people with mental health problems and our families.

The Hort de la Vila Residential Inclusion Centre offers a space where the people cared for see their basic needs covered

Henka is a Japanese term that means transformative positive change with no return

SJD Terres de Lleida
The institution provides comprehensive care for people with intellectual disabilities, mental health problems, or in vulnerable situations. Its care model focuses on individuals, their families, and their environment. It promotes recovery through rehabili

SJD Escola de Salut
The institution provides health promotion and education through the SJD Health School, focused on maternal, child, and youth health. Its mission is to help people care for their own health and manage illnesses independently and effectively. It is composed

Co-Elna
The institution leads the Co-Elna project, developed by Parc Sanitari Sant Joan de Déu in collaboration with Salut Mental Catalunya (NGO). It focuses on motherhood and severe mental illness, aiming to shed light on the realities and challenges faced by wo