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SDG 3 – GOOD HEALTH AND WELL BEING

Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages

Aegean College through its allied health, biosciences, human and social sciences education, seeks to contribute to health and well-being of the region it serves. The college works closely with national, regional and international institutions to enhance health and well-being outcomes. These collaborations are instrumental in informing Aegean College’s curriculum, learning and teaching strategies, with a view to contributing impactful development within the respective fields and professions. In further detail, this is achieved via the following:

1.Informing Educational Curriculum:

Clinical Placements & Practice

Aegean College collaborates with national health and well- being institutions, including research-led Greek public and private hospitals, to provide students with an integrated, simulated experience within clinical settings.

Students studying on: the BSc (Hons)  Dietetics  (Applied), the BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy (Applied), the BSc (Hons) Clinical Speech and Language Pathology, the BSc (Hons) Occupational               Therapy (Applied), the BSc (Hons) Biomedical Science, as well as the MSc Clinical Psychology, the MSc Perinatal Mental Health, have the opportunity to enhance their knowledge, understanding, and clinical skills base, mentored by clinical professionals.

Regulatory Accreditation Bodies

Collaborations with regulatory bodies and accreditation organizations ensure that our health-related programmes align with industry standards and best practices.

Regular consultations with these entities contribute to curriculum development, ensuring that programmes meet the evolving needs of the healthcare sector.

Ministry of Education & NGOs

Regular updates of curriculum from developments in the public sector in support of programmes such as Early Childhood Education with Special Needs, Pre Primary Education, Primary Education and School Psychology.

These updates contribute to the integration of inclusive education practices and the development of specialized skills required to address diverse educational  and mental health needs.

2. Adding to the Quality of Teaching:

Professional Development Opportunities
Collaborations with health institutions provide faculty members with opportunities for professional development and exposure to the latest advancements in their respective fields.

Faculty members bring this updated knowledge back to the classroom, enriching the learning experience for students.

Guest Lectures and Workshops
Health professionals from collaborating institutions are invited as guest lecturers to share their practical insights and experiences with students.

Workshops conducted in collaboration with these institutions enhance the practical skills of students, contributing to a well- rounded education.

3. Impacting the Respective Fields and Professions:

Research Collaborations
Aegean College collaborates with health institutions on research projects, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in areas such as perinatal mental health, systemic psychotherapy, and dietetics.

Research outcomes have a direct impact on the respective fields, shaping best practices and influencing policies.

Internship & Employment Opportunities
Collaborations with health institutions facilitate internship opportunities and potential employment for graduates.

The practical experience gained during placements prepares students for successful integration into the workforce, positively impacting the next generation of professionals.

Networking & Alumni Engagement
Aegean College actively engages with alumni who have graduated from health-related programmes, maintaining a network of professionals in various fields.

Alumni contribute to the mentorship of current students, creating a strong sense of community and fostering connections that benefit the next generation of graduates.

” Aegean College collaborations with local, national, and global health institutions are multifaceted, positively influencing curriculum development, the quality of teaching, and the broader impact on health-related professions and the well- being of individuals and communities. “

Psychoemotional Health of Parents During the Perinatal Period, Speaker Dr Aristotelis Koinis, Academic Director of the MSc Perinatal Mental Health

At the Leading Minds Festival in 2022, Dr Aristotelis Koinis presented the “Psychoemotional Health of Parents During the Perinatal Period.” He explored critical aspects of perinatal mental health, shedding light on the psychological and emotional well-being of parents during the period surrounding childbirth.

Dr Koinis emphasized the importance of recognizing and addressing the psychoemotional challenges that parents face, underscoring the transformative nature of the perinatal period. He discussed the impact of factors such as hormonal changes, societal expectations, and the transition to parenthood on the mental health of both mothers and fathers.

The academic explored the prevalence of perinatal mental health issues, including postpartum depression and anxiety, among parents. Through research findings and case studies, Dr Koinis highlighted the significance of early detection, intervention, and ongoing support systems in mitigating the adverse effects on parental mental health.

Furthermore, the research showed the societal dynamics and cultural factors that contribute to the psychoemotional well-being of parents. Dr Koinis proposed strategies and initiatives aimed at destigmatizing perinatal mental health challenges, fostering open dialogue, and creating supportive environments for individuals navigating the complexities of parenthood.

Drawing on the latest research and evidence- based interventions, Dr Koinis concluded with a call to action.

He advocated for increased awareness, research funding, and policy initiatives to prioritize and enhance the psychoemotional health of parents during the perinatal period.

Overall, he provided a comprehensive exploration of perinatal mental health, offering insights that are crucial for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and society at large to create a more empathetic and supportive environment for parents during this transformative phase of their lives.

Leading Minds Festival is the largest Festival in Greece with more than 300 renowned speakers, academics and professionals from a wide range of health related sectors and disciplines, and reaches thousands of people.

Aegean College students at an international Psychology Conference

Panagiotis Christopoulos presented his research entitled “A Correlation Study Between The Dark Triad, Sociosexual Orientation and The Triangle of Love”. the study explored a possible correlation between the characteristics of the dark triad (psychopathy, Machiavellianism narcissism), Sternberg’s triangle of love (intimacy, passion, commitment), and sociosexual orientation.

The second participant, George Kolovadis researched about military and space psychology, a cutting-edge area, and investigated post-traumatic stress in people who have taken part in military operations.

Eric Maisel: 6 webinars with the renowned psychotherapist και coach! A renowned American coach and Psychiatrist collaborates with Aegean College

Dr Eric Maisel, a leading expert in life coaching and psychotherapy in the USA, presented a series of online lectures aimed at good health and well-being of different type of professionals.

Covering topics ranging from the treatment of mental disorders and alternative psychiatric therapy to the manifestations of multiple personalities, grief and anxiety, the renowned American psychotherapist shared his wisdom opening new horizons to a large audience.

Dr Eric Maisel is an active creativity coach, family therapist and author of more than 50 books. Dr. Maisel writes the “Rethinking Mental Health” blog for Psychology Today and is a regular contributor to Mad in America, where he founded and edited its parent resources section.

Among his favorite activities are leading deep writing workshops around the world (in places like Paris, London, Rome, Dublin, Prague, New York and San Francisco), working with individual creativity coaching clients, and producing interesting and useful programmes such as his Life Purpose Boot Camp Self- Paced Instructor Training.

The webinars delivered between January and April 2022, included topics aimed at educating different groups of people towards maintaining good mental health & well-being in everyday life.

• Busting the Mental Disorder Paradigm: What Everyone Should Know
• Humane Alternatives to the Psychiatric Model: The Healing Universe Beyond Pills
• Redesign Your Mind: Quickly and Easily Change How You Think
• Your Three Personalities: What They Are and How to Use Them
• Sad Clients—and What to Do to Help Them
• Anxious Clients—and What to Do to Help Them

WFTO 2022: Participation in the World Occupational Therapy Congress

In August 2022, the Occupational Therapy Department of Aegean College participated in the WFOT World Congress with two research papers.The WFOT congress is held every 4 years.

More specifically, Dr. Speis and Mr. Mavropoulos presented their quality research entitled: “Life experiences of individuals living with physical disabilities, during the lock down measures”.

The second research paper presented, involved the quantitative research conducted by Dr. Spei and Mr. Savvopoulos on the Roles and activities during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic in Greece.

This WFOT International Congress aims to encourage professional fellowship, exchange of both scientifc and technical information, to promote the maintenance of high standards in practice, on a global scale. It brings the opportunity for occupational therapists, researchers and students to come together to share their professional experiences, best practices, research and clinical expertise.

The WFOT 2022 World Congress was an excellent opportunity for all participants to bond via unique social events, local tours, an extensive exhibition between or after presentations.

Shared sports facilities Strategic partnership with PAOK mateco BC

PAOK mateco Basketball Club (BC) announced its collaboration with Aegean College as its Official Education Supporter from 2022 onwards.

The cooperation aims to promote and improve the professional training and experience of the BSc(Hons) Sport Science and Physical Education programme of Aegean College. The agreement includes the development of jointly professional workshops, specialised lectures and seminars.

Shared sports facilities A strategic partnership with Iraklis F.C.

Aegean College in the framework of its strategy of establishing partnerships with distinguished professional scientific and research institutions has also established a very important collaboration with the Iraklis 1908 Gymnastics Club.

This collaboration also aims to   promote and enhance the professional training of students and alumni of the BSc(Hons) Sport Science and Physical education programme of Aegean College, jointly developed professional workshops, specialised lectures and seminars.

Aegean College is committed to providing its students with access to information and education about sexual and reproductive health-care services. More specifically this is achieved :

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1.Through the Curriculum

The   BSc  (Hons)  Midwifery  (Applied)  and BSc (Hons) Dietetics (Applied) programmes incorporate comprehensive modules related to sexual and reproductive health. These modules cover topics such as midwifery care, diseases related to reproductive health, and nutritional aspects impacting sexual and reproductive well-being.

The curriculum ensures that students gain a strong theoretical foundation and  practical skills necessary for addressing sexual and reproductive health issues.

2. Through Guest Speakers & Clinical Placements

The  BSc  (Hons)  Midwifery  programme, which includes clinical placements in Greek Maternity   Hospitals,    provides   students with hands-on experience in sexual and reproductive healthcare.

Guest speakers from Maternity Hospitals and collaborative Public Hospitals are invited to share their expertise, providing students with insights into the latest developments and best practices in the field.

3. Through Symposia, Congresses, and Seminars

Students from a range of departments, including  Midwifery  and  Dietetics,   have the opportunity to participate in symposia, congresses, and seminars.

These events serve as platforms for students to engage with professionals, academics, and experts in the field of sexual and reproductive health. They provide valuable networking opportunities and exposure to the latest research and advancements.

4. Via Academic & Professional Expertise

The college leverages the expertise of academics and professionals from the Midwifery and Dietetics departments  to provide students with access to sexual and reproductive health information.

Faculty members with specialized knowledge in these areas contribute to the education and awareness of students, ensuring they receive accurate and up- to-date information.

5. Collaboration with Healthcare Providers
Collaborations with Maternity Hospitals and Public Hospitals facilitate direct access to healthcare services and information for students.

These partnerships create a bridge between academic learning and real-world healthcare practices, allowing students to witness and contribute to the provision of sexual and reproductive healthcare.

6. Ongoing Education and Training
Aegean College supports ongoing education and training for students in sexual and reproductive health, ensuring that they stay informed about emerging issues, technologies, and best practices in the field.

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Support Services

Support Services for students and staff: We provide support services and resources to address the unique needs and challenges faced by students and staff, including counseling services, mentorship programmes.

The college maintains Counselling Services offered on a permanent basis.

Participation in the 18th Panhellenic Conference of Psychological Research

Aegean College participated in the 18th Panhellenic Conference of Psychological Reasearch, organised by the Hellenic Psychological Society, which took place from the 5th until the 9th of October 2022 at the Panteion University in Athens.

The college participated in the conference with the following presentations:

“The effect of the cognitive- behavioral model on anxiety and depression levels in individuals with gender dysphoria”. Speakers included Ms. Vaia Triantafyllou, a graduate of the MSc CBT with Counselling Skills programme offered at Aegean College and the Academic Head of the Programme, Dr. Markella Fiste.

“Effectiveness of CBT in patients of the General Hospital’s Psychiatric Department”. Speakers included Ms. Melina Giannakopoulou, a graduate of the MSc CBT with Counselling Skills programme offered at Aegean College and the Academic Head of the Programme, Dr. Markella Fiste.

Workshop: How to Be Healthy and Build High Performing Organizations

The School of Human Sciences of Aegean College organised an educational workshop entitled: “The Gestalt of Presence: How to Be Healthy and Build High Performing Organizations”, delivered by the Director of the Gestalt Institute of San Francisco, Mr. Morgan Goodlander.

The aim of the workshop was to focus on the fundamental principles of the presence of a successful organisation. Participants had the opportunity to learn mechanisms for operating within a modern working environment.

The workshop was attended by students and alumni of undergraduate and postgraduate  programmes  from  all  Schools  of  Aegean  College,  including the School of Human Sciences, the School of Business and Tourism as well as students from public and private educational institutions.

The event was also open to the general public.

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