“Our strength is in our members”
We are a membership organisation which represents 70+ member organisations from 30 European countries. Mental Health Europe would not be able to work without the strong support and participation of its members. We want to foster dialogue between our members and the European Institutions and support a strong and wide network of organisations active in the field of mental health in Europe.
Type of members
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Full Members
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Organisations active in the field of mental health
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Complete membership of MHE: set policies, guidelines, active contribution
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Voting rights at the General Assembly (4 votes)
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Can stand for election to the Board
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Can take part in all MHE Committees.
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Supporting members
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Associations or organisations partially active in the field of mental health OR in a single mental health issue
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Support and advise MHE on specific issues
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Voting rights at the General Assembly (2 votes)
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Cannot stand for election to the Board
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Can take part in the work of the MHE Committees
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Individual members
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Persons active or interested in mental health, who wants to support the goals of Mental Health Europe
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Cannot represent an organisation
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Participate in consultations and events
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Voting rights at the General Assembly (1 vote)
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Cannot stand for election to the Board
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Can take part in the work of the MHE Committees following the rules set out in the Internal rules. Informed on an ongoing basis about the activities of MHE.
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Current members
View List of MHE Members- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Czechia
- Estonia
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Italy
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- Poland
- Portugal
- Romania
- Slovakia
- Slovenia
- Spain
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Cyprus
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Portugal
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Romania
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Serbia
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Slovakia
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Slovenia
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Spain
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Switzerland
- OST- Eastern University of Applied Science – Competence Center for Mental Health
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United Kingdom
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European organisations
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Poland
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Denmark
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Georgia
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Kosovo
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Malta
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North Macedonia
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Sweden
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Turkey
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Ukraine
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Latvia
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Greece
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Albania
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Belgium
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Bulgaria
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Croatia
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Czechia
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Estonia
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Finland
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France
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Germany
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Austria
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Hungary
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Iceland
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Ireland
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Italy
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Lithuania
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Luxembourg
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Netherlands
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Norway
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Why join Mental Health Europe?
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More than 35 years of experience in a network of 74 organisations spanning 33 countries across Europe.
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A human rights-based approach underpinned by the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN CRPD).
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A psychosocial approach to mental health that frames mental distress as a human experience stemming from wider socio-economic issues.
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Independence from any healthcare-related commercial interests and funding coming from related industries.
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Members news
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This MHE member from Spain aims to share knowledge and successful experiences via social media and other channels. -
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8 July 2021
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21 September 2023
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