

Empowerment of Children and Adolescents of Mentally Ill Parents through Training of Professionals working with their families
knowledge & training
helps
Pan-European training for professionals working with children & adolescents
Years: 2013, 2014, 2015.
Programme: Daphne III
Coordinator: University of Tampere.



About us
There are 8 partners involved.
The University of Tampere is the main coordinator of the project and the other 7 partners, from 6 European countries, have different roles.
Children living with a mentally ill person are at a significantly greater risk to develop short & long term mental health problems or psychosocial difficulties.
Activities & Results
4 main activties & 4 aims.
Issues & Objectives
Prevention better than cure!.
The CAMILLE project aims to amongst other things improve health professional's competences to help families with a mentally ill parent through several activites.
News
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Good Practices
SYNERIA have conducted a good practice analysi in Finland, Norway and the UK. More information
[27.11.2014] -
Experimental Stage The 7 partners of the project are now piloting the training in their respective countries.
More information
[30.06.2014]
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Piloting The first piloting of the train the trainers is underway today in Bodø, Norway. This is to be followed by train the trainers in Scotland next week.
More information
[03.01.2014]
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External Resources
This page has been updated with more links to relevent websites and other relevent documents.
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[10.07.2013] -
Final Protocol
The final "Quantitative & Qualitative Study Protocol" can now viewed.
More information
[10.07.2013]
Last updated: 27.11.2014