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Multidisziplinäres Schulungsprogramm

Luxemburg

Psychische Gesundheitsunterstützung durch Zusammenarbeit transformieren 

 

📅 Von 23. Februar 2026 - 30. April 2026 (2 Tage oder 1 Tag) 
       📍 Luxemburg:  Ligue Santé Mentale                   
🔗 Anmeldung geöffnet: 10. Januar - 30. April 2026 (kann früher geschlossen werden, wenn ausgebucht)
🗣️ Persönlich, Sprache: FR / LU / DE

 

Einführung

 

Die Unterstützung der psychischen Gesundheit durch Zusammenarbeit transformieren

 

Ziel dieses Schulungsprogramms ist es, einen multidisziplinären Ansatz zur Unterstützung der psychischen Gesundheit zu fördern, indem Fachkräfte mit den erforderlichen Kompetenzen ausgestattet werden, um sektorübergreifend effektiv zusammenzuarbeiten. Die Schulung soll ein gemeinsames Verständnis für psychische Gesundheit schaffen, Teamarbeit fördern und Kapazitäten für eine integrierte, personenzentrierte Versorgung aufbauen, die psychische Gesundheitsprobleme ganzheitlich angeht. Das Programm zielt darauf ab, ein kohärentes, multidisziplinäres Netzwerk von Fachkräften zu schaffen, die gemeinsam eine umfassende, personenzentrierte Prävention und Versorgung im Bereich psychischer Gesundheit umsetzen können, um Ergebnisse für Einzelpersonen und Gemeinschaften zu verbessern.

Das nationale multidisziplinäre Schulungsprogramm wird in Partnerschaft mit der Ligue Santé Mentaleeinem 1956 gegründeten gemeinnützigen Verein, der im Bereich der außerklinischen Psychiatrie tätig ist. Die Ligue Santé Mentale setzt sich dafür ein, die psychische Gesundheit zu fördern, psychische Störungen vorzubeugen und betroffene Personen auf dem Weg zur Genesung zu begleiten. Ihr Engagement basiert auf drei Säulen: Vorbeugen, Ausbilden und Wiederherstellen. Gemeinsam spiegeln sie die Mission der Ligue wider: informieren, sensibilisieren, unterstützen und einbeziehen, zum Wohl des psychischen Wohlbefindens aller.

 

Warum diese Schulung?

 

Dieses Ausbildungsprogramm ist als praktisches, kompetenzorientiertes Lernerlebnis konzipiert, das über die Theorie hinausgeht.

Over the course of the training, you will:  

  • work through real cases,  
  • practise key competencies,  
  • and develop strategies you can apply directly in your professional context. 

The training brings together participants from across the health, education, social work, and justice sectors. By engaging in joint exercises and discussions, you will gain not only new knowledge, but also new professional relations and a deeper understanding of how your role connects with others in building integrated, person-centred mental health support. 

What makes this training special is its focus on: 

  • Practical competence development – strengthening skills such as active listening, de-escalation, risk assessment, referral, and system navigation. 
  • Cross-sector collaboration – learning how to work effectively across professional boundaries and build stronger, more coordinated pathways of care. 
  • Networking and exchange – connecting with colleagues from diverse fields, sharing experiences, and building professional relationships that last beyond the training. 

By the end of the training, you will leave with: 

  • A set of concrete skills that you can immediately integrate into your daily work. 
  • A clearer understanding of the different roles and responsibilities within multidisciplinary mental health support. 
  • A network of professionals committed to advancing person-centred, recovery-oriented practice in their own organisations and communities. 
  • A certificate of attendance, bearing the EU Commission logo, issued by EU-PROMENS and the hosting institution. 

 

Who should attend?

 

  1. Health Professionals – doctors, nurses, allied health workers
  2. Mental Health Professionals – psychiatrists, psychologists, counsellors, therapists
  3. Social Workers – in social care contexts
  4. Education Professionals – teachers, counsellors, school leaders
  5. Justice Sector Workers – law enforcement, detention centres, juvenile justice
  6. Cross-Sectoral Professionals – community and interdisciplinary staff
  7. Non-Clinical Mental Health Workers – peer support workers, community volunteers

 

 

 

Which is the right training for you?

 

We offer two training pathways designed to meet different professional needs and levels:

  • The Core Training aims to develop foundational mental health competencies and foster intersectoral collaboration to support integrated mental health care. 
  • The Advanced Training builds on foundational knowledge, focusing on policy, multidisciplinary collaboration, leadership, and well-being strategies. 

You may register for one or both trainings, depending on your preference.

Core Training

(No experience required)

For professionals new to mental health support or those seeking to strengthen foundational skills.

📅 Two days.

Subjects:

  • Setting the stage for mental health needs and gaps  

  • Multidisciplinary approach and foundational helping skills 

  • Mental health literacy and understanding risk factors 

  • Risk assessment and roles in early intervention 

  • Navigating wider support and care systems 

  • Referring and helping individuals navigate services 

  • Collaborating with professionals across sectors

 

Dates and locations: 
Group 1: 25-26 February 2026, Luxembour city
Group 2: March 2026, Luxembour city

[full agenda of the training for download available soon]

📝 Apply Here 

Advanced Training

(Minimum 5 years’ experience)

Builds on core competencies to develop systemic approaches and sustainable collaboration.

📅 One day.

Subjects:

  • EU Comprehensive approach to mental health 

  • Multidisciplinary collaboration in prevention and promotion 

  • Integrated mental health support, treatment, and recovery 

  • Self-care, team well-being, and workplace strategies 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dates and locations: 
Group 1: 26 March 2026, Luxembour city
Group 2: April 2026, Luxembour city

[full agenda of the training for download available soon]

📝 Apply Here

 

We invite you to engage actively, bring your own expertise and experiences into the conversation, and make the most of this opportunity to grow both professionally and as part of a wider community of practice. 


 

Please review the information carefully to determine which training best suits your professional background and development needs. Join our online info workshop to learn more and ask your questions:

 

Online Information workshop

4 February 2026 (10:00-12:00 CET)

Registration link

ALL COSTS ARE COVERED BY EU-PROMENS 

 

Applicants can expect to receive a response within one or two weeks after registration. Please remember to check your Spam folder!

Benefit from this opportunity to expand your expertise, connect with like-minded professionals, and make a lasting impact on mental health in your community - apply today and secure your seat.

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