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Report: Navigating the climate crisis: Mental health and well-being

The climate crisis is a global and ongoing emergency affecting every single human being on the planet. It goes without saying that the mental health and psychosocial implications are severe not least in the poorest and most unstable regions where its consequences on health and wellbeing will be particularly acute.

The climate crisis is increasingly creating health risks for populations worldwide. The direct and indirect impacts on mental health and well-being are concerning and often neglected. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support (PS Centre) mission is to promote and enable mental health and psychosocial well-being at a global level. This work supports Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies to develop their capacity to provide mental health and psychosocial support services.

This report covers a high-level overview of the climate-related mental health risks as identified by the consulted National Societies. Firstly, at risk population groups are highlighted and implications for the work of IFRC staff and volunteers are addressed. Secondly, examples of initiatives from National Societies are showcased to illustrate potential pathways to addressing the mental health and psychosocial challenges arising from the climate crisis.

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Navigating the climate crisis: Mental health and well-being
2024
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