In the new Roadmap “Transforming mental health through lived experience”, launched in June 2025, WHO Regional Office for Europe, in collaboration with the European Commission, provides a structured framework to integrate lived/living experience expertise into mental health policy, services, community, and workforce. The Roadmap, aims to empower countries to move towards co-creation of mental health services, while acknowledging the systemic challenges of integrating these roles. The framework is laid out in six actions:
Additionally, in a recent call for action for children and youth mental health, WHO underlined that one in seven adolescents has a mental health condition. WHO advocates for a comprehensive response to the mental health needs of children and young people, with a focus on strengthening policies and legislation; promoting enabling environments (in homes, schools, communities, workplaces and digital spaces) and building preventive and care services.
Moreover WHO notes that services need to be responsive to different levels of need, from prevention to recovery. Care services should be provided through both health (general and community health services) and non-health settings, like schools and youth centres. To make this happen, WHO highlights it is critical that system strengthening is supported by strong leadership and governance, solid coordination across sectors, sufficient financing, a skilled and diverse workforce, and robust health information systems. To that end, since 2022, WHO partners with UNICEF, governments, and local stakeholders to deliver a Joint Programme on Mental Health and Psychosocial Wellbeing and Development of Children and Adolescents to strengthen country leadership and capacity to provide services for children and young people, and their caregivers.
More information about the launch of the Roadmap “Transforming mental health through lived experience” available here.
Roadmap “Transforming mental health through lived experience” available here.
WHO’s call for action on children and young people’s mental health available here.
More information on UNICEF and WHO Joint Programme on Mental Health and Psychosocial Well-being and Development of Children and Adolescents available here.