Flyers for adults and children about mental health

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Overview of Mental Health Services for Adults and Children (Basis coverage)

Get an overview of mental health services for both adults and children.

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Stress - get off to a good start

Stress - get off to a good start is a flyer for employees with early signs of stress. It is aimed at providing employees with knowledge, practical tips, and guidance on what they can do if they experience early symptoms of stress.

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Crisis prevention and support helpline

Reduction and prevention of early signs of stress and unhappiness, private well-being problems. eg. children, cohabitation, divorce, lifestyle and abuse, work-related well-being problems, e.g. burnout, dismissal, bullying and conflicts.

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Tripartite collaboration in connection with work-related stress

In connection with work-related stress, research shows that the sick leave period is shortened when closer cooperation is established between you as the person suffering from stress, your psychologist, your immediate manager and possibly SIR.

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Your mental health toolbox

The mental health toolbox is a flyer for employees, providing four pieces of advice to strengthen mental health.

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Crisis prevention and support helpline

Professional advice and guidance from healthcare workers with expertise in mental health, e.g. psychotherapists, nurses or psychologists.

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Support line for managers

Access to telephone advice, where you as a manager can get help to examine new perspectives or examine your options if you, for example, have employees with stress, employees with private challenges that affect work etc.

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The worried child

"The worried child" is for parents and adults in a child's life. Many parents call our health team because they want to help children who are struggling. "The worried child" informs adults on how they can talk to children who are not thriving.

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The teenage talk

"The teenage talk" is for parents with worried teenagers. Many parents call our health team because they want to help teenagers who are struggling. "The teenage talk" informs adults on how they can talk to teenagers who are not thriving.

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COOL Kids og Chilled

"COOL Kids" is a programme for children aged 7-12 with anxiety. "Chilled" is the same programme aimed at older children aged 13-17. It is primarily offered as a group program and, in some cases, as an individual program.

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Youth counseling

Targeted advice for young people aged 16-27 in the form of confidential conversations with health professionals.