Seelische Gesundheit Migration und Flucht
SEGEMI - Seelische Gesundheit · Migration und Flucht e.V. promotes the psychosocial care of people with refugee and migration backgrounds in Hamburg. The association offers counseling, interpreting services, and training for professionals to ensure equal access to support systems.
SEGEMI - Seelische Gesundheit · Migration und Flucht e.V.
editAbout Us
editSEGEMI, founded in 2015, is a registered association dedicated to promoting mental health in the Hamburg metropolitan region, particularly for people with a background of flight and migration. Our goal is to improve the psychosocial care of these groups within the Hamburg healthcare system.
Key Products and Services
edit- Counseling and Support: We offer counseling and support for people of all ages and backgrounds who are psychologically burdened by war, persecution, torture, flight, and displacement[2][3].
- Interpreting Services: To overcome language barriers, we provide professional and trained interpreters to established psychotherapists and psychiatrists, enabling them to treat their patients in almost 50 different languages[1][3].
- Education and Training: We promote the qualification of professionals working with interpreters through regular training and supervision[3].
Main Mission and Values
editOur mission is to ensure equal access to support systems in the medical, social, and legal fields. We are committed to ensuring that no one is disadvantaged or favored because of their gender, descent, race, language, homeland and origin, beliefs, or religious or political views[3].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
edit- Research Projects: We participate in research projects, such as the ZwischenSprachen projects, to continuously improve psychosocial care[3].
- Networking and Promotion: Our work is made possible by the valuable support of various organizations and networks, including Amnesty International, which promotes the psychosocial center (PSZ) of the association[2].
- Social Recognition: SEGEMI was successful in the Förderpenny campaign of the PENNY markets and has advocated for equitable healthcare without hurdles and barriers[2].
SEGEMI stands for a committed, multidisciplinary community with diverse professional and cultural backgrounds and works tirelessly to build new bridges to promote the mental health of refugees and migrants.