The EU-MiCare e-learning platform is available online!

The e-learning platform aims to empower health and social care professionals, cultural mediators, volunteers, and community workers with specialised knowledge and practical skills to support the mental health of migrants and refugees in Europe.
The comprehensive training programme includes:
• a general module on mental health and migration,
• two specialised modules on the assessment and management of mental health needs in intercultural settings,
• a module on self-care and staff wellbeing.

Training materials are available in English, German, Greek, Italian, and Spanish.

If you meet technical problems in accessing or using the e-learning platform, please contact the helpdesk at learning@projectmicare.eu

the project

in short

The EU-MiCare project (Training the EU health workforce to improve migrant and refugee mental health care) is targeting migrant/refugee mental health needs. It aims to develop a specialized training program for mental health professionals and other health professionals interested in mental health issues who work in culturally diverse environments.

reports & results

Here you can find documents and materials produced as part of the different work packages. This section will be constantly updated: resources will be published online as soon as available.

reports & results

Here you can find documents and materials produced as part of the different work packages. This section will be constantly updated: resources will be published online as soon as available.

dissemination

Here you can find communication materials, dissemination initiatives, events information, and public meetings.

dissemination

Here you can find communication materials, dissemination initiatives, events information, and public meetings

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EU-VET CARE, “Strengthening capacities for better health care to refugee and migrant children”, is a three-year project ended in 2021 (1/9/2018 – 31/8/2021), funded by the ERASMUS+ Programme of the European Union, which aims to design and implement innovative vocational training on the appropriate delivery of health-care for migrant/refugee children.

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European Mental Health Week 2025

European Mental Health Week 2025

From May 19th to 25th, 2025, we join forces to celebrate European Mental Health Week, an initiative organized by Mental Health Europe. This year’s theme is: "Caring for Mental Health, Investing in Social Rights". At EU-MiCare, we are committed to supporting the mental...

The role of housing for asylum seekers’ mental health

The role of housing for asylum seekers’ mental health

Living conditions can impact the mental health of asylum seekers, and certain types of housing may carry higher risks than others. A systematic literature review using narrative synthesis analyzed 21 studies on the housing issue related to asylum seekers' mental...