Youth Mental Health Barometer 2025 : From Data to Action

The Youth Mental Health Barometer 2025: Data → Action project, led by Richmond Foundation, seeks to transform the findings of the second national Youth Mental Health Barometer into actionable insights that improve youth mental health services and inform national policy. Running from March 2026 to February 2027, the project builds on data gathered from young people aged 14–30 across Malta, examining their mental health status, risk factors, coping strategies, and support needs.

Supported by VOPs

This Project, ‘Youth Mental Health Barometer 2025: Data to action’, has been funded through The Voluntary Organisations Project Scheme (VOPS), managed by The Malta Council for Voluntary Sector, supported by The Ministry for Inclusion and the Voluntary Sector 

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Call for quotations

CALL FOR RESEARCH EXPERTS 

Ref: RF_YB_VOPS 01

Richmond Foundation is seeking the services of research experts in psychology, social work, education, and mental health. The experts will review and analyse the comprehensive dataset generated by the Youth Mental Health Barometer 2025, which captures the mental health status, coping strategies, risk factors, and perceptions of young people aged 14–25 in Malta. This will also include a literature review to contextualise findings within both national and international research and to identify emerging trends.

CALL FOR GRAPHIC DESIGN AND BRANDING 

Ref: RF_YB_VOPS 02

Richmond Foundation is seeking the services of graphic design and branding. The output is promotion material for the National conference and for the document to publish the research findings and recommendations

For further details and to request the  quotation document, write to the Project Administrator on:  euprojects@richmond.org.mt

Deadline: 10th April 2026 5.00PM

Quotes to be submitted via email on euprojects@richmond.org.mt

Clarification 01 – Call for Research Experts Ref: RF_TB_VOPS 01

The deadline for submission of the Call for research experts has been extended till 13th April (see Clarification 01)