“Situations of social imbalance, areas of marginalization and urban desolation, represent a permanent threat to peace. The very discomfort of many young people and adolescents, those most affected by social and family disintegration, already constitutes a sort of powder keg that threatens our urban coexistence."
Father Luigi Di Liegro
Work to protect mental health of the Community represents a complex objective which cannot be achieved only with the improvement of social norms, values and practices, but which also requires actions that make known and create participation in the condition of "mental distress" which, out of fear, too frequently results in difficulty to accept.
The training intervention: "SOS Families: new needs and resources in mental health" highlights some of the possible protection actions to be implemented, as emerges from the analysis of family situations, schools and public services dedicated to this topic . The responsibility of contributing to the balanced mental development of the members of a community is entrusted first and foremost to families and parents who with their behaviors support the mental and physical health of their children. It is then necessary for the institutions to place mental health as one of the investment priorities for the implementation of policies that favor the development of an inclusive society, free from discrimination and violence. For its part, the School must be ready to immediately identify the actions to be implemented in the event of assessments of distress among children and adolescents. Last but not least, citizens must be able to contribute through volunteering to the reception and inclusion of the most vulnerable people.
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Plan
Saturday lessons
(9.30am - 12.30pm)
FIRST MEETING – 02/04/2023
The family yesterday and today: new needs in mental health
Luigina Di Liegro, Secretary General of the Di Liegro Foundation
Luca Salmieri, Professor of Sociology, Sapienza University of Rome
Rita Potena, Psychiatrist, former TMSREE ASLRM2 manager
SECOND MEETING -18/02/2023
Mental health: relationship of young people and families with public services
Giuseppe Ducci, Director of the ASLRM1 Mental Health Department
Laura Anelli, Gynecologist and Head of ASLRM1 Consultations
THIRD MEETING - 02/25/2023
Tools for supporting parenting and family well-being
Pierluca Zuppi, Psychiatrist
Paolo Paolotti, Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist and Regional Secretary of SIRP Lazio
FOURTH MEETING - 04/03/2023
Risky behaviors: managing addictions in the family
Alessandro Vento, Psychiatrist, Psychotherapist CSM ASL Roma2 and Head of the Addictions Observatory
FIFTH MEETING - 11/03/2023
School and family: definition of goals and resources in mental health
Gianluigi Di Cesare, Psychiatrist, Head of the UOC Prevention and Early Interventions in Mental Health ASL Roma1
Tiziana Sallusti, Headmaster of the Terenzio Mamiani Classical High School
SIXTH MEETING - 03/18/2023
Empathy and communication techniques to support the family
Josè Mannu, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist
SEVENTH MEETING - 03/25/2023
Volunteering and mental health: relationships as a resource
Michele Di Nunzio, Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist ASLRoma1