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Study Visit to Berlin – Together for Well-being

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From 16 to 18 April 2026, children and young people from different EU countries went to Berlin, Germany, for the Platform’s second study visit on well-being and mental health. 

What was the study visit about?

What we recommend

To make sure children feel safe, supported and able to ask for help, adults and decision-makers should:

  • Make support easier to find, easier to access and easier to trust 
  • Invest in therapy, mental health services and professional support for children 
  • Help schools become safer and more supportive places for children 
  • Teach emotional intelligence, empathy, communication and stress management 
  • Reduce stigma around mental health so children can speak openly without fear or judgement 
  • Support families so they can better understand and respond to children’s needs

To make sure children’s voices are heard and taken seriously, adults and decision-makers should:

  • Involve children in decisions about mental health, well-being and support systems 
  • Create safe spaces where children can share their views and experiences 
  • Listen to children when they say what they need 
  • Work together across schools, families, health and social services, governments and youth organisations 
  • Help children turn their ideas into actions, campaigns, petitions and recommendations 
  • Report back to children on how their ideas are being used

Who joined the visit?

  • Children from the EU Children’s Participation Platform (+ accompanying adults)
  • Participating countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ireland, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania, Spain and Sweden.
  • Children, young people and adults from SOS Children’s Villages and the Embassy of Children
  • Adults and young people from other EU civil society organisations
  • Representatives and facilitators from our Platform and the European Commission

What happened each day?

Day 1 – 17 April 2026 

  • Introduction to the Embassy of Children by the SOS Children’s Villages
  • Creative activities for children, designed to help them express their views, experiences and ideas on mental health and wellbeing in a child-friendly way
  • Interactive sessions on supportive practices and how young voices can shape national mental health debates.
  • City tour and dinner

Day 2 – 18 April 2026

What happens next?

The recommendations developed in Berlin will help inform follow-up work with the Network for Children’s Rights, expert groups on mental health and well-being in the European Commission and European Parliament, and the EU Strategy on the Rights of the Child.