Building capacity for public urban mental health – example of Reflecting Citizens workshops

Author:

Jevtic M12

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Public Health of Vojvodina, University of Novi Sad, Novi Sad, Serbia

2. Research Centre on Environmental and Occupational Health, Sc, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Novi Sad is a shelter of six languages, and the place of encounter of different cultures, of nurturing diversity through jokes, recipes, literature, music, works of art. Diversity and colourful customs in Novi Sad are not just the reflection of positive movements, but also serious events, wars, big migrations, internal and external migrations. Today Novi Sad (and our region) are home of 21 ethnicities, with six official languages, complicated administration, and wish to live in peace. Having in mind the contents and matrix which are developing in the Reflective citizens (RC) workshops, the idea was born that RC could become part of all activities of the city of Novi Sad, as tool to develop the dialogue of citizens in cultural spaces of Novi Sad, the European capital of culture in 2021. The idea that Reflective Citizens migrate (move) through different cultural spaces and that thus (in contact with cultural contents) hypotheses, ideas and actions are born, which will in positive communication make contributions to the significance of all cultural values, is justifiable and in time gives a visible, positive result. Reflecting citizens workshop could be seen as a method for building capacity concerning developing innovative concepts for public urban mental health. Reflective Citizens workshops contribute in improving health in community through fostering dialogue and mutual reflection. Also, Reflective Citizens workshops are open space for all citizens who want to contribute to dialog, multiculturalism, tolerance, thus contributing quality of life, social environment and mental health also.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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