The Programme aims to improve and promote health in the Union to reduce the burden of communicable and non-communicable diseases by:
This topic focuses on action grants on mental health challenges for cancer patients and survivors – Mental health and Cancer.
This action aims to address mental health challenges in cancer patients and survivors, and their carers and families.
Activities will include:
This action is part of the Health promotion and disease prevention strand and Cancer as cross-cutting.
This action aims to address mental health challenges in cancer patients and survivors, their families and informal carers27 and improve their quality of care and life by screening and identifying at risk individuals for mental health challenges, providing psychosocial support and developing guidelines to incorporate mental health care throughout the duration of the cancer pathway
Mental health care activities may include innovative and promising approaches (such as social prescription, role of sport and physical activity, healthy lifestyle) and should focus on vulnerable groups like children, young people and elderly.
The costs will be reimbursed at the funding rate fixed in the Grant Agreement (60%). Your organisation can apply for a higher project funding rate (80%) if your project is of “exceptional utility”. Actions shall be considered to have exceptional utility where at least 30% of the budget of the proposed action is allocated to Member States whose GNI per inhabitant is less than 90% of the Union average; or the project concerns actions with bodies from at least 14 Member States and where at least 4 are from Member States whose GNI per inhabitant is less than 90% of the EU average.
Applications will only be considered eligible if their content corresponds wholly (or at least in part) to the topic description for which it is submitted.
In order to be eligible, the applicants (beneficiaries and affiliated entities) must:
Type of applicants targeted: Civil society organisations (professional associations, patient organisations, foundations, NGOs and similar entities) with expertise in the field of mental health and cancer, academia and education establishments, research institutes, expert networks and established networks in the field of public health, and Member States’ authorities
Specific eligibility criteria applicable to the consortium composition: Proposals must be submitted by a consortium of at least 3 applicants (beneficiaries; not affiliated entities), which complies with the following conditions:
This needs to be clearly mentioned in the proposal.
Non-eligible activities: Purchase of health care related products.
Ministry of Health, Department of European Affairs
Ms MAKRIGIORGI Elena
emakrigiorgi@moh.gov.cy
Stefan DE KEERSMAECKER
+32 2 298 46 80
stefan.de-keersmaecker@ec.europa.eu
Darragh CASSIDY
+32 2 298 39 78