Starting this week, we are launching a large survey, alongside in-person visits to regions and online events in Colombia. Our goal is to generate high-quality evidence that can inform policy decisions and the design of digital mental health strategies (4/4).
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This is possible thanks to the critical support of the Swiss National Science Foundation (3/4).
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At UnisantΓ© and the University of Lausanne, we have partnered with the Colombian Government and the FundaciΓ³n Santa Fe to conduct a large study to identify the potential of digital mental health technologies in helping vulnerable students improve their mental health (2/4).
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Mental health can strongly influence university and vocational education studentsβ academic performance and long-term outcomes, particularly for vulnerable young people with limited access to care (1/4).
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If these topics interest you, we invite you to follow the LCHE Health Economics seminar series, which are free and open to all. Donβt miss the opportunity to join these important discussions!
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She highlighted the vital yet largely unpaid and unrecognized role of family caregivers in Switzerlandβs long-term care systemβan issue that affects health systems globally. Addressing this challenge requires innovative approaches from health economics and public health sciences.
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Her talk on the Economics of Disability, Long-term Care Challenges, and the Role of Family Caregivers in Switzerland was both insightful and thought-provoking.
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Many thanks to Diana Pacheco Barzallo, Professor at the University of Lucerne, for her excellent seminar at the Lausanne Center for Health Economics, Behaviour, and Policy (LCHE) on January 21.
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These initiatives share common goals: providing legal stability and facilitating access to essential services. However, their implementation occurs under vastly different conditions.
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Despite vastly different contexts, both Colombia and Switzerland have enacted policies to regularize the status of large migrant populations.
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In response to the influx of Venezuelan migrants, Colombia has implemented the Temporary Protection Permit (PPT), introduced in 2021. In 2022, Switzerland introduced the βSβ permit for Ukrainians fleeing the war with Russia.
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Switzerland, a key destination for forced migrants from the Middle East, Africa, and Ukraine, has adopted unique policies to address large-scale displacement, especially for Ukrainians.
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Colombia is currently the leading host country for Venezuelan migrants. As of early 2024, over 2.85 million Venezuelans reside in Colombia.
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Along with my colleague at the University of Lausanne, Prof Patrick Bodenmann, we are analyzing how Colombia and Switzerland, two vastly different countries that have recently experienced a significant influx of migrants, have implemented innovative responses to address the challenges of migration.
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I had the privilege of being one of the participants in the 5th School on Refugee and Migrant Health, organized by the @who.int in BogotΓ‘.
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Growing up with cash transfers: Can prolonged financial support during childhood improve mental health?
By Sara Evans-Lacko (Care Policy and Evaluation Centre, London School of Economics and Political Science) and Mauricio Avendano (UnisantΓ©, University of Lausanne)
Can cash transfers during childhood improve #MentalHealth in adulthood? π‘
New blog by @saraevans-lacko.bsky.social & @mauavenda.bsky.social shares results from a recent study:π blogs.lshtm.ac.uk/hppdebated/2...
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These are multiple challenges on mental health for migrants and refugees, often linked to trauma, migration stress, and the precarious legal and social environments in which they find themselves.
#migration #refugees #who #paho #mentalhealth
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According to WHO, one in eight people worldwide is a migrant or forcibly displaced. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) reports that over 117 million individuals were displaced in 2023.
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5th School on Refugee and Migrant Health WHO
Last week, I had the privilege of participating in the 5th School on Refugee and Migrant Health, organized by the World Health Organization (@WHO) in BogotΓ‘.
Discussion on this issue is essential because globally, migration and forced displacement are at an all-time high.
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Epidemiologist @Mohn_Centre_Imperial
Health / Early Adulthood / Inequalities / Behaviour / Cardiometabolic health
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Launched in 2020, the ESRC Centre at King's College London aims to transform understanding of how social, economic and cultural changes affect mental health.
Leading research centre in long-term (social) care, mental health, developmental disability & other health issues to inform & influence global policy & practice.
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics NCH/OSU | #episky #statsky | @OSUpublichealth and @nationwidekids: Ohio Perinatal Research Network, Center for Perinatal Research | 3 kids | she/her
Research Associate in Social Policy @ Strathclyde Uni.
Food policy for THRIVING Food Futures.
Also policy approaches to health inequalities, and to mental health.
Social science and other distractions. Old posts get deleted pretty quick.
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Prof of Public Engagement in Science, Uni of Birmingham; anatomist, author, broadcaster; vice President of Humanists UK. All views my own.
Postdoc at Brown University. Social neuroscientist researching how we make memories of networks; cognitive neuroscientist researching how we make networks of memories.
Misadventurer; reluctant optimist; amor fati.
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Jonathan Wolff,
Political Philosopher.
Fellow British Academy
Emeritus Professor Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford
Wolfson College
President The Royal Institute of Philosophy
THFC supporter in 'early season false hopeβ mode.
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GP who believes in the NHS
Doctors Association UK
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PhD student in Economic History, LSE.
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Research: death, disease & doctors during Apartheid
Methods: Applied econometrics and historical demography.
Teaching: Industrial Rev., History of Middle East
Associate Prof Leiden Uni. Studying mental health problems as systems. http://eiko-fried.com. Building an early warning system for depression at http://WARN-D.com.
Historian of Civil War & Reconstruction. Bicyclist, baker, 3d favorite human of Banjo the dog. Views=mine, repost β endorsement
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UT Austin journalism professor; former NYT, WP. he/him.
Asst Professor Psychology & Data Science @ NYU | Working on brains & climate, separately | Author of Models of the Mind: How physics, engineering, and mathematics have shaped our understanding of the brain https://shorturl.at/g23c5 | Personal account (duh)
CUNY Astro prof, AMNH research assoc, runner, astronomer, crafter, camper, gardener, mom, all opinions completely my own (she/her)
Assistant Professor, Dept of Epi/Bios, University of South Carolina. Perinatal & Pediatric Epidemiology | Global Nutrition | Maternal & Child Health. π¨π¦ in πΊπΈ. Views are my own.
Policy and Public Affairs at The Housing Forum. Interested in UK housing policy, planning, economics, housebuilding, energy, social policy. Views are my own. Cambridge based. https://housingforum.org.uk/