Call for peers - Peer review on Young people with mental health issues – Pomorskie Regioe, Poland

Supporting the integration in the labour market of young people with mental health issues

Interreg Europe Policy Learning Platform
Peer Review for Office of the Marshal of the Pomorskie Voivodeship (Poland)
Location: onsite, place and date to be confirmed after the selection of peers.
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1.Email adress(Required.)
2.Your name(Required.)
3.Your organisation (Name, Region, Country)(Required.)
4.Your position(Required.)
5.Your Interreg Europe Project Acronym (if any)
6.Your Linkedin profile (if available)
7.Your phone number
8.What is your experience with successful practices for supporting young people with mental health issues in relation to entering the labour market?(Required.)
9.What is your experience with successful practices for motivating companies to commit to integrate young people with mental health issues?(Required.)
10.What is your experience with setting-up non-institutionalised organisations (e.g. multiple stakeholder and multiple service-provider-based organisations) to support young people with mental health problems in relation to entering the labour market?(Required.)
11.What is your knowledge of potential implications of Artificial Intelligence for the labour market opportunities for young people with mental health issues?(Required.)
12.Please rate your knowledge on the following dimensions:(Required.)
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Practices and support systems for supporting young people with mental health issues in relation to entering the labour market
Practices in motivating and supporting companies to commit to integrate young people with mental health issues
Non-institutionalised organisations (e.g. multiple stakeholder and multiple service-provider-based organisations) to support young people with mental health problems in relation to entering the labour market
Potential implications of Artificial Intelligence for the labour market opportunities for young people with mental health issues