Mental Health Challenges and Initiatives Target Vulnerable Groups in Spain
Spain addresses mental health challenges of single mothers, healthcare workers, and adolescents through studies and community initiatives.
Spain addresses mental health challenges of single mothers, healthcare workers, and adolescents through studies and community initiatives.
Spain addresses mental health challenges of single mothers, healthcare workers, and adolescents through studies and community initiatives.
Despite Spain's strong GDP growth in 2024 and positive 2025 forecasts, critical structural weaknesses and social inequalities pose significant risks to its future economic stability.
Spain's growing GDP masks persistent poverty and economic inequality, particularly affecting women amid rising costs and limited economic freedom.
In Spain's 2025 holiday season, widespread political disillusionment and intense polarization are damaging social bonds, with many citizens disengaged and relationships strained over ideological conflicts.
Spain bolsters its social economy sector with the launch of a new recognition seal and the celebration of Premios Lidera 2025 awards, highlighting impactful community projects and government support.
Key social and political changes in Córdoba as vulnerable families await food aid and new local leadership arises amid harassment controversies.
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez reports strong legislative achievements and social progress in Spain's 2025 political landscape, highlighting new policies like the flat-rate transport pass.
Spain's latest CIS data shows housing and economic concerns dominate public worries, while unions demand social dialogue to tackle underground economy issues.
In December 2025, Spain is bolstering its social economy and care sectors through significant events and investments aimed at improving sustainability, social cohesion, and quality care services.
Spain and Murcia's leadership in social economy is spotlighted at the UN symposium, calling for prioritization in EU financial frameworks.
New data and expert critique challenge Spain's government's upbeat economic claims, revealing increasing social exclusion and pension system risks.
In November 2025, Spain hosts pivotal online conferences and seminars advancing mental health rights, support, and accessibility focused on vulnerable groups.
Despite strong economic growth, most Spaniards view the housing crisis as the leading cause of social inequality and see limited prospects for homeownership.
Spain’s poverty rate remains high with over four million people living on less than 644 euros monthly, driven by rising housing costs and ineffective social policies.
Exploring the impact of aporophobia on social exclusion in Spain.
Toledo's 'Seis Sentidos' fair highlights social economy initiatives to foster sustainable growth.
Spain emphasizes social economy support at the European Social Economy Summit with new funding announcements.
The Eurostat 2025 report highlights significant shortcomings in Spain's public policies under Sánchez, focusing on employment, inequality, and energy poverty.
Exploring the evolving landscape of surrogacy legislation and social debate in Spain.
The European Summit in Alhama de Murcia underscores social economy initiatives shaping local and European economies.
Spain is set to revamp its Sexual and Reproductive Health Strategy for the first time in 15 years.
A survey reveals that housing and economic issues are the top concerns for Spaniards in 2025.
Spain faces key news developments from youth unemployment initiatives to healthcare advisories.
Rural areas in Spain face deepening decline, exacerbated by societal perceptions of ambition.
The European Summit on Social Economy takes place in Murcia, focusing on sustainable economic collaboration.