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Invitation to Participate in the UNESCO Survey on Global Mental Health
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On behalf of UNESCO's Youth Programme, we are inviting all students, staff, and their communities to participate in this global survey on mental health in times of crisis. The results of the survey will contribute to a First UNESCO Global Youth Outlook which aims to understand the current state of youth mental health and the ways it is impacted by crises, investigate emerging trends, as well as shape recommendations that support youth mental well-being and foster resilience among young people.
On behalf of UNESCO's Youth Programme, we are inviting all students, staff, and their communities to participate in this global survey on mental health in times of crisis. The survey is addressed to young people aged 18 to 35.
The results of the survey will contribute to a First UNESCO Global Youth Outlook which aims to understand the current state of youth mental health and the ways it is impacted by crises, investigate emerging trends, as well as shape recommendations that support youth mental well-being and foster resilience among young people.
This survey is one of three key research methods to produce new data for the elaboration of the Outlook. Individual responses will be combined to give a broad picture of the views of young people across all the world. As such, we count on your cooperation to help us ensure the greatest number and largest geographic spread of responses.
The survey is available at the link provided below and can be answered in English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Spanish, Russian, or Portuguese. It will be open until Sunday 8 March 11pm.
For more information, please contact youthoutlook@unesco.org.
This invitation is conveyed by the three UNESCO Chairs at Loughborough University – in Sport, Physical Activity and Education for Development; in Informatics and Multi-Hazard Risk Reduction; and Storytelling Education for Sustainability.
Posted by Richard Giulanotti (extension +447421995879)