Living & Learning Together: Raising Awareness, Preventing Mental Disorders, and Strengthening Mental Resilience in School Communities

ASSOCIATIONS: 36 PRACTICES
The Society of Social Psychiatry and Mental Health Panagiotis Sakellaropoulos (S.C.Ps.& Ps.Y. P. Sakellaropoulos) is a scientific, non-profit association founded in 1986. The first important steps that led to its establishment were taken in 1964 by the Professor of Child Psychiatry, Panagiotis Sakellaropoulos and his team of colleagues, who, inspired by the spirit of Social-Community Psychiatry, began working for psychiatric reform in Greece. Since then, the P. Sakellaropoulos Mental Health & Psychology Society has developed a wide network of activities in all areas related to Mental Health. Its services cover a large part of the psychiatric and child psychiatric needs of the residents of the areas where its structures operate, namely the prefectures of Attica, Fokida and adjacent areas, Fthiotida, Evros and the wider region of Thrace and include: services for the prevention of mental disorders, their early treatment and the social and professional rehabilitation of people with psychosocial problems, community education activities (information events, seminars, trainings, etc. α.)to inform and raise awareness of the population on mental health issues and combat the stigma of mental illness, implementation of training programmes aimed at developing highly qualified staff, as well as participation in European programmes and in European organisations and networks for mental health.
To strengthen the mental resilience of students, teachers, and parents, prevent mental disorders, and create a positive, inclusive school environment that promotes mental health, well-being, and quality of life.
Contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 3: Good Health & Well-being
SDG 4: Quality Education
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
SDG 11: Sustainable Communities
Students, parents, teachers
School communities, psychologists, social workers
Education officials
Builds on 40 years of SSPPS experience. Implemented systematically as “Living & Learning Together” since 2018.
"Living and Learning Together: Raising Awareness, Preventing Mental Disorders, and Strengthening Mental Resilience in School Communities" is a modular, multi-faceted program implemented within the school community, focusing on:
The program involves holistic, universal, and interdisciplinary mental health interventions that promote well-being and mental health by enhansing mental resilience and enriching the mental lives of participating students, teachers, and parents.
It systematically fosters a non-directive atmosphere, creating an unprecedented, creative, and emotionally safe environment, introducing new knowledge and processes into school life, and aiming to develop communication skills, facilitate expression, and acquire new knowledge to solve problems or crises challenging the school community in Greece.
The program is designed to embrace, include, and connect the school community's triad of "parents, teachers, and students" with mental health specialists and the available forces of the broader community in a reverse dynamic chain, in an unbreakable unity of strengthening mental health and resilience. The experiential interventions are designed, implemented, and evaluated with the active participation of the interested parties at all stages (co-production) and according to the expressed needs of the school units (tailor-made).
Vision and Philosophy:
The vision and philosophy of the program are encapsulated in the tripartite message:
Methodology - Innovation:
The experiential interventions are designed, implemented, and evaluated with active participation from all interested parties at all stages (co-production) and according to the expressed needs of school units (tailor-made).
Systematic use of innovative techniques and methodologies, such as:
Key Features:
Priority is given to school units facing internal or external crises due to natural disasters or reporting problems with diversity integration (refugees, immigrants, vulnerable groups), violence, delinquency, bullying incidents, anxiety and stress-related behaviors, self-harm incidents, trauma, loss, and grief
Innovative Characteristics for Greek Schools:
The program systematically fosters a non-directive, person-centered climate, creating an unprecedented, creative, and emotionally safe environment for Greek schools, introducing new knowledge and processes into school life. It aims to develop communication skills, facilitate expression, and achieve democratic citizenship through experiential learning to solve problems or crises challenging the school community.
Utilizing the best practices of the program in school life
Between 2018–2025, the program implemented 1,919 multi-level actions in 733 schools, directly benefiting:
5,876 Teachers
21,163 Students
2,447 Parents
Psychosocial support actions in crisis situations:
2023: Flood-affected areas of Magnesia and Thessaly
2021–23: Fire-affected areas of Evia
2023: Fire-affected areas of Evros
2021–23: Connection with the program “No One Alone During the Pandemic”
2018–19: Fire-affected areas of Attica
Positive Impact (based on evaluation of the 2018–19 pilot program):
Results & Evaluation:
Presentation of Results:https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1PK2k3WfiXPwxsM8VHPOYPMOARKtT_yQYLd9ZVyiG0iI/edit?usp=sharing
Evaluation of Pilot Program: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-TEe3Kg4_USHtSV8UTL7fRIFV4TxPqe3/view?usp=sharing
Regularly applied in the regions of Attica, Fokida, Fthiotida, Evros & Rodopi. Provides nationwide psychosocial support during crises (natural or man-made).
Collaborations are utilized on a case-by-case basis with:
The interdisciplinary team consists of 65 professionals, 50 volunteers, and interns. Specializations include psychologists, special educators, psychotherapists, speech therapists, and administrative staff.
The program capitalizes on the 40 years of experience and systematic work of the Society of Social Psychiatry P. Sakellaropoulos (SSPP.S) since its foundation.
Since 2018, it has been consistently implemented under the title “Living & Learning Together”, gaining recognition among thousands of families, educators, and mental health professionals, yielding significant qualitative and quantitative benefits for the organization.
General Outcomes:
Further Achievements:
2. Community Integration
3. Support from Ministry of Education/Institute of Educational Policy (IEP)
4. Crisis Response
5. Continuous Improvement
Pilot program evaluation confirms adaptability as a large-scale flexible intervention tool
6. Social Impact