EESC Discusses Youth Emotional Health
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) is set to discuss the emotional health of young people in the EU at its March plenary session. The discussion aims to address the increasing concerns about mental well-being among young Europeans. The EESC will gather insights from experts and stakeholders to formulate recommendations for EU policies. The findings will inform the Committee's opinion on how to improve support systems and promote mental health initiatives for young people across the Union. This initiative highlights the EESC's commitment to addressing social challenges and promoting well-being within the EU.
EESC focuses on young people's emotional health, influencing future EU support and initiatives.