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Inclusive minds - first newsletter

Inclusive minds - first newsletter

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The first edition of the Inclusive Minds newsletter highlights the project’s early achievements and key findings from our work across Sweden and Austria. The project, co-funded by the Erasmus+ Programme, aims to improve the mental health and social inclusion of migrant women in Europe - particularly those aged 40 to 60 - through educational tools and community-based support.

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🧠 Understanding Mental Health Perceptions

Many foreign-born women perceive mental health as a holistic state - encompassing emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Their ultimate goal is to achieve stress-free and anxiety-free integration into their host countries.

🚧 Barriers to Inclusion

The newsletter outlines the major hurdles migrant women face:

  • Language acquisition difficulties
  • Limited employment opportunities
  • Challenges in social integration

These obstacles deeply affect their mental health and hinder their ability to gain confidence in their new communities.

💪 Coping and Resilience Strategies

Despite these challenges, many women demonstrate resilience by adopting a range of coping mechanisms, such as:

  • Physical activity
  • Relaxation practices
  • Seeking professional help
  • Building and leaning on social support networks

🤝 The Role of Community

The presence of supportive networks - family, friends, and community organizations - is vital in promoting mental health and easing the integration journey. The findings confirm that connection and belonging remain essential pillars for migrant women's well-being.

🔗 More updates and resources will follow in future editions.
Stay tuned and visit our official project website: http://inclusive-minds.eu

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