Invited presentation by Heather Foran at Workshop From Policy to Practice: Regional and Local Impacts of EU Missions and HE Clusters organized by the NCP4Missions in December 2025.
Invited presentation by Heather Foran at Workshop From Policy to Practice: Regional and Local Impacts of EU Missions and HE Clusters organized by the NCP4Missions in December 2025.
Presentation (inkl. film) about the FLOURISH project by Miona Gajic, Heather Foran, Viorel Babii, Marija Raleva, and Yulia Shenderovich in Skopje, North Macedonia, on November 14, 2025.
Swetha Sampathkumar delivered presentation titled “Implementation and Process Evaluation Findings from a Pilot Feasibility Study Testing an Adapted Family-Focused Intervention for Adolescents and Their Caregivers” at ISPCAN 2025, held in Vilnius, Lithuania, on October 6-9, 2025. https://ispcan.org/congresses/vilnius-2025-recap/
Janina Müller and Michael Radloff delivered a conference presentation titled “Adapting a Parenting Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Mental Health Problems in North Macedonia and Moldova: A Feasibility Study” at the 16th EUSPR Conference, held in Berlin, Germany, on September 24-26, 2025. Swetha Sampathkumar also delivered a conference presentation titled “Implementation and Process Evaluation Findings from a Pilot Study Testing a Family-Focused Mental Health Promotion Intervention to Prevent Adolescent Mental Health Problems in Eastern Europe” at the 16th EUSPR Conference, held in Berlin, Germany, on September 24-26, 2025. https://euspr.org/conferences/upcoming-conference/
Ivo Kunovski, Magdalena Bilinska and Katica Stoimenovska delivered a conference presentation at the EFTA-RELATES 2025, Lyon, France (August 27-30, 2025).
Janina Müller and Michael Radloff delivered a conference presentation titled “Promoting Mental Health in Adolescents and Caregivers: A Multi-Informant Pilot Evaluation” in Zurich, Switzerland, on June 24, 2025. https://conference.irhcollaborative.com/
Organized by NGO IA, the event promoted regional exchange and policy dialogue on sustainable parenting programs, with the FLOURISH Project highlighted by Dr. Galina Lesco and Marija Raleva (06.05.25). https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7325529342158032898
Galina Leco presented insights about the institutionalization and sustainability of parenting programs at the regional virtual Conference on Parenting Programs, on May 6, 2025. https://mecc.gov.md/ro/content/fost-lansata-platforma-nationala-domeniul-educatiei-parentale-si-parentalitatii-pozitive
Viorel Babii presented the Moldovan PLH experiences at the event: PLH Global community Case Clinic titled "Building a Regional Training Coordination Organization for Parenting" on April 7, 2025.
Presentation by Heather Foran, Marija Raleva and Viorel Babii on engaging individuals with lived experience in the FLOURISH Project at the GACD Research Programme Workshop held on December 10, 2024.
Heather Foran delivered a symposium presentation titled “Family-Based Programs for Lifelong Health Promotion of Children and Adolescents.” at the “Biopsychosocial Together: Social Support as a Resilience Factor” symposium, held in Klagenfurt, Austria, on December 6, 2024.
Nevena Calovska Hercog hosted the EFTA Research Café, online, featuring a presentation in Lisbon, Portugal, on November 28, 2024. https://europeanfamilytherapy.eu/events/efta-research-cafe-family-focused-adolescent-lifelong-health-promotion/
Marija Raleva, Slavica Gaidazis Knezhevikj, and team delivered conference presentation at “Challenges of Contemporary Families”, held in Skopje, North Macedonia, on October 29-30, 2024. http://icccf.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/
Anita Burgund Isakov, Marija Raleva, Slavica Gaidazis, Nevena Calovska Hercog delivered a presentation at “Challenges of Contemporary Families” held in Skopje, North Macedonia, on October 29-30, 2024. http://icccf.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/
Anita Burgund Isakov and Nevena Calovska Hercog delivered an online presentation at the FICE International 35th World Congress in Split, Croatia on October 24, 2024. https://fice35.link/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/FICE35_Book-of-abstracts.pdf
Gabrijela Boshkov, Katica Stoimenovska Mantova, Natka Pachovska, Despina Stojanovska, Marija Raleva delivered a presentation titled “Visions for Parenting and Caregiving Support: Systemic Training in Facilitating Adolescents’ Mental Health” at the EFTA TIC Conference, held in Lisbon, Portugal on October 18-20,2024. https://efta-tic.eu/5907-2/
Heather Foran delivered a keynote presentation titled “Family-Focused Intervention Approaches for Global Mental Health and Violence Prevention” at the 15th Alps-Adria Psychology Conference, held in Klagenfurt, Austria, on September 11-13, 2024. https://aapc2024.aau.at/
Heather Foran delivered a symposium presentation titled „The Use of the Multiphase Optimization Strategy to Advance Interventions in Health Psychology (MOST designs)“ at the European Health Psychology Conference, held in Cascais, Portugal, on September 6, 2024. https://2024.ehps.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ehps24_final_program_04_september.pdf
Heather Foran delivered a keynote presentation titled “Family-Focused Approaches for Child and Adolescent Mental Health and Prevention of Violence” at the 15th International Conference of the European Network for Mental Health Services Evaluation (ENMESH), held in Versailles, France, on July 4-6,2024. https://www.enmesh2024-versailles.org/inscriptions/index.php?langue=en&onglet=16&acces=&idUser=&emailUser=&messageConfirmation=¶mSearch16-1=Keynote
From March 9-11, 2026, University of Klagenfurt hosted a three-day facilitator training for the Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) Programme for Parents and Teens in collaboration with Pro mente. Organized by Dr. Christina Glasauer, Prof. Heather Foran, and the Health Psychology Unit, the training was led by Prof. Dr. Marija Raleva and Dr. Slavica Gajdadzis-Knezevik from Institute ALTERNATIVA (IA), who brought extensive experience in training and supervising facilitators. The training aimed to build on the existing network and further strengthen excellence in facilitation across Austria.
The Magnificent Mei comic book, developed under the Helping Adolescents Thrive initiative (HAT), jointly led by World Health Organization and UNICEF, is now available in Macedonian. It contributes to ongoing efforts to promote adolescent mental health, prevent risk behaviors, and strengthen supportive environments for young people and their caregivers.
We are pleased to share the latest progress from Phase 3 of the FLOURISH project:
These milestones mark an important step toward understanding how to better support families and adolescents across Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
Adolescence is a period of growth and change, yet it is also when many mental health challenges emerge, shaped by social realities such as poverty, inequality, and conflict. The FLOURISH project supports families through the Parenting for Lifelong Health (PLH) Program for Parents and Teens, offering evidence-based tools to strengthen communication, trust, and supportive relationships. The program is implemented in North Macedonia and Moldova by partner organizations ALTERNATIVA (IA) and Youth Friendly Health Centers (Youth Klinics), respectively. To showcase the project’s impact, the video “Beyond the Data: Empowering Families to Support Youth” was presented at the FLOURISH conference in November 2025 in North Macedonia and is now available on the FLOURISH YouTube channel, website, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
The FLOURISH conference “Strengthening Families: Expanding Support Programs for Children, Adolescents, and Parents in Eastern and Southeastern Europe” was held on November 14, 2025 at Hotel Continental in Skopje, North Macedonia. Organized and hosted by project partner ALTERNATIVA (IA) with support from the FLOURISH consortium, the event promoted regional collaboration, the exchange of best practices, and enhanced mental health support for adolescents and their families. It brought together 120 experts, practitioners, organizations (such as UNICEF), and institutional representatives committed to building stronger and more supportive communities. FLOURISH extends its gratitude to ALTERNATIVA (AI) for organizing and hosting the event, to all FLOURISH consortium members for their valuable contributions and presentations, and to all attendees, whose participation made the conference a success.
At the FLOURISH conference “Strengthening Families: Expanding Support Programs for Children, Adolescents, and Parents in Eastern and Southeastern Europe”, project partner Dr. Slavica Gajdadzis-Knezevik, an expert in systemic family therapy and founder of ALTERNATIVA in North Macedonia, highlighted the vital role of families in supporting adolescents. Together with UNICEF MK representative Lesley Miller, she emphasized that even when teens seem distant, they still turn to their parents for guidance and support. Strengthening families, she stressed, is not only a professional responsibility but a societal one. Read the full article on the Telma TV website.
We are excited to announce that the FLOURISH website https://www.flourish-study.org/about.html is now available in six languages: English, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, and Ukrainian. Additionally, the FLOURISH-adapted PLH Manual for Facilitators and the PLH Family Guidebook are now accessible in English, Macedonian, Romanian, Russian, and Ukrainian, to better support participants in the FLOURISH project. https://www.flourish-study.org/study-materials.html
We are pleased to announce the open-access publication of our Phase 2 study protocol “Family-focused intervention programme to foster adolescent mental health and well-being: protocol for a multicountry cluster randomised factorial trial (FLOURISH Phase 2), now available in BMJ Open. The protocol outlines the design and methodology of our multicountry cluster randomised factorial trial, implemented according to the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST framework). It evaluates the effectiveness and costs of three add-on components alongside the Parenting for Lifelong Health for Parents and Teens program for adolescents and caregivers in Moldova and North Macedonia. Read the full paper here.
Emma Wassell, a psychology student, at Cardiff University, shared her experience working on the FLOURISH project. During her placement, Emma explored parent-adolescent relationships in Moldova and North Macedonia, gaining hands-on experience in developmental psychology. She highlighted the practical impact of research, from data analysis to international collaboration. Read the full interview here.
On January 24, 2024, the YERUN network published an article on the "FLOURISH" project. In the article, Heather Foran, Professor of Health Psychology at the University of Klagenfurt, highlights that around half of all mental health issues emerge during early adolescence and discusses how programs like "Parenting for Lifelong Health for Teens" and the "Helping Adolescent Thrive" initiative can provide valuable support to both adolescents and their caregivers. You can read the full article here.
We are pleased to announce the publication of our study protocol: Family-focused intervention to promote adolescent mental health and well-being in Moldova and North Macedonia (FLOURISH). This study, available on BMJ Open, outlines the feasibility of implementing a family-focused intervention aimed at improving mental health outcomes and well-being for adolescents in these two regions.
You can read the full study here. This research is an important step toward understanding and addressing the mental health challenges faced by adolescents and their families in Moldova and North Macedonia.
We are excited to announce the successful completion of Phase 1 of the FLOURISH study! During this phase, we adapted our family-focused intervention to the cultural contexts of North Macedonia and Moldova, ensuring alignment with the program’s theory of change.
Phase 1 involved consultations with four advisory groups—adolescents, parents, implementers, and policy stakeholders—who provided invaluable feedback for refining the program. The adapted intervention was then piloted with families of adolescents aged 10-14, with both quantitative and qualitative data collected.
We are now preparing for Phase 2, where we will conduct a factorial trial based on the insights gained from Phase 1. Stay tuned for further updates!
We cordially invite you to Flourish Webinar on May 29th, 2024.
The open-access Phase 1 study protocol for “Family-focused intervention to promote adolescent mental health and well-being in Moldova and North Macedonia (FLOURISH): feasibility study protocol” is now available in BMJ Open. It details the design and methodology of our feasibility study, implemented using the multiphase optimization strategy (MOST) framework. This pilot is the first of three study phases. It tests the feasibility of the adapted intervention, as well as assessment and implementation procedures, to inform further refinements. The study examines acceptability for adolescents, families, and providers; explores contextual factors for long-term scale-up; assesses fidelity and participation; monitors changes in adolescent emotional and behavioral outcomes; and evaluates the feasibility and appropriateness of study tools. Read the full paper [here]
Shenderovich, Y., Piolanti, A., Babii, V., Calovska-Hertzog, N., Evans, R. E., Heinrichs, N., Burgund Isakov, A., Lesco, G., Moore, G., Mueller, J., Raleva, M., Shimbov, B., Simon, J., Waller, F., Wienand, D., & Foran, H. M. (2023). Family-focused intervention to promote adolescent mental health and well-being in Moldova and North Macedonia (FLOURISH): feasibility study protocol. BMJ open, 13(12), e080400. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2023-080400
Documents for the FLOURISH project were submitted for ethical review in February and study preparations for Phase 1 are underway.
The kickoff meeting took place on January 23th – January 25th in Vienna, Austria and was hosted by the University of Klagenfurt team.
The FLOURISH project has officially started on January 1st 2023 and will continue through December 31st 2026.