Red interdisciplinar para la PROmoción de la salud y bienestar Emocional en las personas jóvenes

The University of Jaen presents the materials for the promotion of health and emotional well-being of young people generated by the PROADEMO project to the Provincial Council of Cordoba.

It is a set of practical tools for the emotional support of adolescents aimed at educational, health and youth professionals, and young people themselves.

11/10/2024.- Researchers from the Department of Psychology of the University of Jaén (UJA) presented the materials generated in the PROADEMO project (‘PROmocionAnDo la salud y el bienestar EMOcional de los adolescentes en el sector educativo, sanitario y la sociedad’) to representatives of the Provincial Council of Córdoba.

This presentation took place in a working meeting at the headquarters of the Provincial Administration of Cordoba, attended by the Professor of Psychology at UJA and main responsible for PROADEMO, Luis Joaquín García, together with UJA researchers David Jiménez and Jesús Sánchez; together with the Deputy of Technological Development, Digital Transformation and Youth, Sara Alguacil, the Head of the Department of Youth and Sports, Alberto Tejeda, and the program coordinator of the Department of Youth and Sports, Antonio Cazallo.

This is a set of practical tools for emotional support of adolescents aimed at educational, health and youth professionals, and young people themselves. Its objective is to provide a series of free materials aimed at improving the skills of workers in these sectors when helping the adolescent population at risk of suffering emotional problems.

Specifically, the materials consist of a three-session emotional training guide for professionals; a 22-chapter practical tools guide for professionals, which is complemented by a triage tool to classify the seriousness and urgency of the most frequent incidents they may face in their interaction with young people; and a series of informative videos aimed at adolescents themselves to promote their resilience and increase their emotional literacy. In turn, PROADEMO offers classroom or online training courses to transfer this knowledge.

These materials, which can be downloaded free of charge from the project website, have been co-generated by an interdisciplinary group of experts in Psychology, Anthropology and Journalism, including Luis Joaquín García, Jesús Sánchez and David Jiménez, together with José Antonio Muela, Lourdes Espinosa, Manuel Vivas, Álvaro Muela and Adelina Ocaña.

In the elaboration and edition of this kit, the PROADEMO project has had the collaboration and support of an External Advisory Board composed of entities such as: the Spanish Youth Institute (INJUVE), attached to the Ministry of Youth and Children, the Spanish Youth Council (CJE), the European Youth Information and Counselling Agency (ERYICA), the Princess of Girona Foundation (FPdGi), the Integral Health group of the FELGTBI+, the Asociación Española de Ayuda Mutua contra Fobia Social y Trastornos de Ansiedad (AMTAES), the Confederación de Organizaciones de Psicopedagogía y Orientación de España (COPOE), the Asociación Andaluza de Técnicos de la Juventud (AATJ) and the Asociación Asturiana para la atención y el cuidado de la infancia (ASACI).

PROADEMO is a project PDC2022-133401-I00 funded by MICIU/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, the State Research Agency and the European Union through the “Next Generation EU” funds within the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan).

 

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