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Series of seminars at CaixaForum Girona: Mental health in children, adolescents and young people. A community view

How should we care for the mental health of children, adolescents and young people? Educational environment, social media networks, resources for promoting emotional wellbeing: what tools and strategies should we use?

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Series of seminars at CaixaForum Lleida: Mental health in children, adolescents and young people. A community view

How should we care for the mental health of children, adolescents and young people? Educational environment, social media networks, resources for promoting emotional wellbeing: what tools and strategies should we use?

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Series of seminars: Mental health in children, adolescents and young people: a community view

How should we care for the mental health of children, adolescents and young people? Educational environment, social media networks, resources for promoting emotional wellbeing: what tools and strategies should we use?

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The CaixaProinfancia programme

The CaixaProinfancia programme’s effectiveness is demonstrated by such data as the early school leaving rate during compulsory secondary education (ESO) being reduced to 6.3% among participating pupils.

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Analysis of social needs of the inmigrant population

The immigrant collective is one of the most vulnerable groups and, if we compare it with native workers, a significant income gap is revealed. In this report we analyse this population segment’s social needs before covid-19.

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