Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Psychosocial Interventions Erasmus Project
General information for the Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Psychosocial Interventions Erasmus Project
Project Title
Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Psychosocial Interventions
Project Key Action
This project related with these key action: Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Project Action Type
This project related with this action type : Strategic Partnerships for higher education
Project Call Year
This project’s Call Year is 2018
Project Topics
This project is related with these Project Topics: New innovative curricula/educational methods/development of training courses; International cooperation, international relations, development cooperation; Cooperation between educational institutions and business
Project Summary
The Erasmus+ project InterAct – Interdisciplinary Cooperation in Psychosocial Interventions is based upon experiences gained in working with refugees across different disciplines such as occupational therapy, physiotherapy, education and psychology. The project involved partners from Sweden, Greece, Finland, Spain and Germany. During the two-year project, experiences have been collected and reflected upon together with refugees, volunteers, practitioners, students and teaching colleagues from different health care and social disciplines in higher education.
Various psychosocial support projects have been developed in response to the sudden increase of refugees arriving in Europe since 2015. Such projects occur in many places in various countries, involving practitioners from different disciplines. The migration policies that regulate the everyday practices of refugees and people engaged in the field of psychosocial support for refugees are complex. Due to this complexity, an interdisciplinary perspective to orient practices was needed.
The three main objectives of the Interact project were (1) to transfer results and experiences gained from refugee projects in different European countries to regular psychosocial support practice, teaching and research, (2) to foster interdisciplinary cooperation in teaching, psychosocial practice and research, and (3) to create international cooperation and exchange of experience.
InterAct developed:
– a collection of online learning and teaching materials describing the experiences from interdisciplinary psychosocial support practice for refugees in different European countries,
– a cultural style guide including a systematic for individual and professional roles and attitudes, reflections of cultural backgrounds, norms and values,
– a digital learning environment supporting the flexible implementation of blended learning scenarios in related higher education courses with support of an Electronic Performance Support System (EPSS),
– an educational toolbox for an interdisciplinary teaching course “interdisciplinary psychosocial support” integrating learning needs of different disciplines and educational systems,
– a handbook for interdisciplinary practice in psychosocial support programmes,
– an international review of research results related to interdisciplinary education and practice in the case of refugees,
– needs-based policy recommendations, and
– a sustainable multidisciplinary and intersectoral partnership between higher education institutions, organisations from practice as well as regional, national and European networks.
Additionally, the project carried out two learning/teaching-activities in Berlin and Athens bringing together project partners, teachers, students, practitioners, and refugees. During five online multiplier events in four different countries, the main products have been disseminated towards actors on the regional, national and international level.
The InterAct project was a cooperation of four HEI institutions (IB University of Applied Health and Social Sciences in Germany, National University of Athens in Greece, Universitat de Vic in Spain and Karolinska Institute in Sweden). It actively involved teachers, researchers and students in related higher education subjects, practitioners active in psychosocial interventions, policy and decision makers on regional, national and European level, clients of psychosocial interventions and refugees. InterAct implemented an interdisciplinary, intersectoral and multiperspective approach using innovative ICT to enable blended and flexible learning, teaching and training pathways.
The project identified and addressed success factors of interdisciplinary cooperation by combining teaching and training models, experiences from practice and corresponding research evidence. The project results provide evidence and good practice for actors in higher education, practice and policy making and support all actors in promoting innovation in relation to education, training and care delivery systems.
Learning and teaching materials were created describing the experiences of interdisciplinary psychosocial support for refugees in different European countries. These materials are based upon two learning-teaching events in Berlin and Athens from which InterAct developed an online educational toolbox. Furthermore, relevant health and social professions were consulted as experts for their perspectives from the field of forced migration. Policy recommendations for health and education policy in Europe as well as a handbook for practitioners were developed from this work. More importantly, refugees were considered experts in their everyday life and experiences, and therefore their input influenced all intellectual outputs.The joint analysis of experiences demonstrates an urgent need for psychosocial support for refugees. It also reveals potential implications for education systems, practice and policy makers.
EU Grant (Eur)
Funding of the project from EU: 283312 Eur
Project Coordinator
IB-Hochschule Berlin, IB Gesellschaft für interdisziplinäre Studien gGmbH (IB GIS) & Country: DE
Project Partners
- ETHNIKO KAI KAPODISTRIAKO PANEPISTIMIO ATHINON
- FUNDACIO UNIVERSITARIA BALMES
- HCI Productions Oy
- KAROLINSKA INSTITUTET

