A new, funded ‘multi-user-licence’ launched this week provides all residents of the country access to a suite of learning courses on childhood development, emotional wellbeing and parenting.  

Dr Hazel Douglas MBE will launch the licence today, Thursday 17th October, at the Solihull Approach conference hosted in Reykjavik. The event will bring together practitioners across the Icelandic Mental Health Association’s network of professionals, psychiatrists, mental health nurses, social workers, and educators to celebrate and build on the impact of the Solihull Approach in the country.  

The online learning platform www.togetherness.co.uk/learn is accessible online anytime, anywhere, enabling private learning that is personalised for you. Residents of Iceland will use the unique access code ESJA to unlock more than 15 online learning pathways for free. The learning offer includes emotional health learning throughout parenting (from antenatal to teenage years), as well as adult emotional wellbeing and education for teenagers on adolescent brain development.  

Kjartan Valgarosson, Chief Executive Officer at the Icelandic Mental Health Association, said:

Dr Hazel Douglas MBE, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Child Psychotherapist, and Founder of Togetherness, said: