Suicides within the Polish Community in Scotland – Report 2020
There is evidence that Polish migrants to the UK may be at increased risk of suicidal behaviour compared with the British population.
There is evidence that Polish migrants to the UK may be at increased risk of suicidal behaviour compared with the British population.
Together Towards Health: Feniks Is Seeking Volunteers for a New Peer Support Project. Feniks, in cooperation with Move On/Change Grow Live (CGL), South East Recovery Hub in Edinburgh, is launching a new program based on the “peer support” model. Together towards health. The Peer Support Project offers a new path in the recovery process. Its…
A recently published study by Feniks dives into the struggles faced by Polish nationals caring for their loved ones in Scotland.
“I like Mondays” is a group for people from Polish and Ukrainian communities, organised in partnership with the organisation Health All Around.
Feniks’s background and experience in providing mental health support to the Central and Eastern European Community inspires a responsibility to advocate for the most significant and pressing needs of the Ukrainian refugee community.
Ruch Ambasadorów to inicjatywa mająca na celu wprowadzenie zmiany postaw polskiej społeczności wobec osób cierpiących na choroby psychiczne.
Armour, being the central theme of the campaign, represents an emotional shield which protects men from various aspects of social judgement.
The war in Ukraine has had a direct and detrimental impact on the Ukrainian and Central-Eastern European people in Scotland.
We would like to get to know you and learn about your services and develop a support network for Polish service users in Edinburgh.
Polish Psychologists Networking Group (PPN) is a group for Polish psychologists, therapists, educators, coaches, mentors etc. founded in 2014.
Domestic abuse is of paramount concern within the Polish community in Edinburgh. Polish women are overrepresented in local organisations.
Since the Brexit referendum, Feniks conducted two research on the impact of the result on the mental health of the EU nationals’.
The Polish community in Scotland experiences barriers to accessing reliable information on vaccinations in their mother tongue.
We have partnered with The Foundation for Positive Mental Health to provide free access to the Feeling Good App.
Vote. You are at Home is an information campaign targeted at Polish community living in Scotland. Those settled here…
Look Around was a project led by Feniks in partnership with Health All Round, NHS Lothian and the Polish Psychology Networking Group (PPN).