Parent support for young people with mental illness
A study circle for parents of children or young people with mental illness who want support, community and tools to manage everyday life.
350 SEK
Varies — depends on the scope of the project and the grant provider's assessment.
No fixed deadline specified — applications are usually accepted continuously. Check current dates with the grant provider.
About the grant
A warm and safe support group for parents of children or young people with mental illness. During five meetings in a small group, participants support each other, share experiences and discuss current topics. The leader has personal experience as a parent of a young person with mental illness and is a conversational therapist, certified supervisor in grief processing and trained social pedagogue. The study circle's purpose is to strengthen parenting, offer recognition, hope, community and new perspectives, insights and strategies to make everyday life easier.
Requirements
The grant provider does not list any fixed requirements in advance for this support. In practice, an individual assessment of your application is made — who you are, what the project is about and how well it fits the purpose of the grant. Read the source below for the applicable conditions before applying.
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