11/06/2026
🧠🇪🇺 CESI@noon focused on one of the most pressing challenges facing today’s workplaces: psychosocial risks at work.
Held in the framework of European Mental Health Week 2026, the debate brought together policymakers, experts and workers’ representatives to discuss how the European Union can better protect workers’ mental health and promote healthier working environments.
The discussion featured contributions from Estelle Ceulemans, Member of the European Parliament, Maggie Langins from WHO Europe, Hans Dubois from Eurofound, representatives of the European Youth Forum, and CESI Youth representatives Antonello Pietrangeli and Ester Amores Lizcano.
For CESI Youth, mental health at work is a key component of quality employment. As stress, burnout and workplace harassment continue to affect workers across Europe, stronger prevention measures, effective social dialogue and ambitious European action are needed to ensure safer and healthier workplaces for all.
CESI Youth is proud to have contributed to this important discussion and will continue advocating for a Europe where workers’ wellbeing and mental health are recognised as fundamental workplace rights.