Schizophrenia (SCZD) is a chronic and severe mental disorder affecting more than 21 million people worldwide. Treatment with medicines and psychosocial support is effective. However, more than 50% of people with Schizophrenia (PwSCZD) are not receiving appropriate care. Four forms of coercion interventions are usually used for handling SCZD crisis; seclusion; mechanical restraint; physical restraint; involuntary medication/chemical restraint.
According to the existing policies, regulations and trends, the use of coercive measures is being reduced at mental health settings (both at hospital and residential levels). However, what happens when it comes to domiciliary environments?
The “Zero Corecion” project (full title: “Training Program for Handling Schizophrenia Crisis in Domiciliary Environments through the Use of Strategies Alternative to Coercion”) is launched with the main objective of increasing the competences (attitudes, knowledge, skills) of PwSCZD, their relatives and Mental Health professionals (MPH), in order to handle Schizophrenia Crisis in domiciliary environments through the use of strategies alternative to coercion.
The project aims at:
This partnership is implemented with the participation of seven agencies from six different countries. Specifically:
The project is co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union and has a duration of 24 months (1/11/2019 – 31/10/2021).
Website: https://zerocoercion.eu/
The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Introspection Music Experience (IME) is a European project, co-funded by the Creative Europe Programme (Sub-programme: Culture) of the European Commission. It is implemented by Fundacion Intras (Spain), Kunstatelier Opperstraat - KAOS (BE) and Kinonikes Sineteristikes Drastiriotites Efpathon Omadon – EDRA (GR).
IME brings together artists with and without psychiatric vulnerabilities from Greece, Belgium and Spain. It seeks to support the music sector by promoting emerging artists, capture grassroots stories, develop new audiences and keep music diversity alive. We will do this by:
Website: https://www.ime-project.com/
The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

DESEM
The Εuropean project titled, “Developing Sexual Education Model for Mentally Disabled People” (DESEM), was launched in September 2018 and completed in November 2020. DESEM was implemented with the support of the Erasmus+ Program of the European Union; the project’s aim was to develop a sexuality education model/methodology for intellectually disabled individuals.
Each activity that constitutes the project’s content was provided by coordinated work of educators, guidance specialists and families, as they are the main actors in sexuality education. The partnership consisted of six organizations from different countries, carrying out innovative studies for intellectually disabled individuals and other disadvantaged groups, under the coordination of the General Directorate of Special Education and Guidance Services of Turkey.
The following organisations participate in the project:
Website: https://www.desemproject.eu/
The European Commission's support for the production of this publication does not constitute an endorsement of the contents, which reflect the views only of the authors, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

ASAL
The European project titled, “Advanced Skills for Active Living” (ASAL) was launched in November 2019 and completed in December 2020. ASAL was implemented with the support of the Erasmus+ Sport Programme of the European Union.
The project was part of an overall strategy which utilizes physical exercise and sport activities in the field of Mental Health. Based on the results of two very relevant initiatives, i.e. “MENS” (Mental European Network of Sport Events) and “EVENTS” (European Voluntary Events for Therapy through Sports), ASAL added the training/educational component to this strategy. Its aim was to train professionals from the field of Sports Science and Physical Activity to develop certain skills required, in order to be able to work in residencies that house population living with Mental Health challenges, provide high quality services and thus assist in the therapeutic process.
The project was coordinated by K.S.D.EO. “EDRA” (Greece); the following organisations also participated in the project: COOSS Marche (Italy), Fundación Intras (Spain), Fokus Praha (Czech Republic), School of Physical Education and Sport Science - National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece), Panellinios Athletic Club (Greece) and Coordan (The Netherlands).
Website: https://www.desemproject.eu/
This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This publication [communication] reflects only the author’s view and the Agency and the Commission are not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.
