A complex systems approach towards REsilient and CONNECTED vulnerable European communities in times of change
Acronym
RECONNECTED
Description of the granted funding
Europe is facing a number of global challenges such as digitalisation, migration, and climate change which increase demands on citizens’ resilience and puts them at risk of developing mental health problems. RECONNECTED responds to this problem by developing and testing a digital support system to promote resilience and connect vulnerable citizens in socially disadvantaged communities and evaluate whether this results in citizens’ improved mental health, increased mental health awareness, reduced stigma, and improved social participation, at affordable costs for implementation. Taking a complex systems approach, the project will first extend and test a recently developed theoretical integrative framework of urban mental health to include mental health responses to global transitions. This will provide a good understanding of how risk and protective factors at the individual, social, environmental, and societal levels interact dynamically and impact on mental health. The framework will provide actionable insights for policy decision making and will be used to develop a support system with intervention tools targeting individual and social levels simultaneously. The platform will be co-created with stakeholders in the local community in nine European countries. These interventions will be non-stigmatising and empowering and tailored to the needs of the local community. RECONNECTED will test the feasibility and effectiveness of the support system in these communities and, in the final stage, develop implementation scenarios that balance effectiveness with efficiency and scalability to inform policy decision making that can be used throughout Europe. The methodological approach in the project is theory-informed and data-driven, and we will use co-creation throughout the project to ensure that actionable insights and intervention tools are relevant, acceptable, and ethical to end-users and other stakeholders.
Show moreStarting year
2023
End year
2027
Granted funding
PER MENDJE TE SHENDOSHE (XK)
273 750 €
Participant
STICHTING VUMC (NL)
731 708.75 €
Participant
Academisch Medisch Centrum bij de Universiteit van Amsterdam (NL)
731 708.75 €
Participant
STICHTING VU (NL)
1 325 338.75 €
Coordinator
Fondation FondaMental (FR)
467 500 €
Participant
ST MARY'S UNIVERSITY TWICKENHAM (UK)
Participant
INESC TEC - INSTITUTO DE ENGENHARIADE SISTEMAS E COMPUTADORES, TECNOLOGIA E CIENCIA (PT)
670 000 €
Participant
REGION SYDDANMARK (DK)
575 250 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAT DE VALENCIA (ES)
423 082.5 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET BERN (CH)
Participant
RUHR-UNIVERSITAET BOCHUM (DE)
628 000 €
Participant
Amount granted
5 562 880 €
Funder
European Union
Funding instrument
HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions
Framework programme
Horizon Europe (HORIZON)
Call
Programme part
Health (11673 Health throughout the Life Course (11689 )
Topic
Boosting mental health in Europe in times of change (HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-01-01-two-stageCall ID
HORIZON-HLTH-2022-STAYHLTH-01-two-stage Other information
Funding decision number
101081020
Identified topics
migration, immigration, refugees