At UNIK, our mission is to create sustainable support for mentally vulnerable young people who are facing the challenging transition into adulthood.
Many of the young people we work with have undergone clinical OPUS programs in psychiatry, while others are fostered youth who have experienced neglect and developmental trauma.
These young individuals have often had turbulent upbringings and are now looking to find their way in life as adults—a transition that can be marked by significant challenges and uncertainties.
At UNIK, our goal is to ensure that they receive the necessary help to navigate this transition in a way that strengthens their mental health and ability to thrive in adulthood.
Our Comprehensive Support Programs
UNIK offers a range of holistic support programs tailored to meet the individual needs of these young people.
We provide psychological and psychotherapeutic support, peer-to-peer communities, and access to a safe, recovery-oriented environment.
Here, young people have the opportunity to share their experiences with others in similar situations, build networks and relationships, and receive professional help to process their past traumas.
An important aspect of our work is meeting young people where they are, both mentally and socially.
For many of them, the transition to adulthood is a time when they face high societal expectations that they may not feel ready to meet.
These expectations can include education, employment, forming new relationships, and taking responsibility for their future finances and lifestyle. Our task is to provide them with the tools they need to manage these challenges.
The OPUS Program: A Lifeline for Young Adults
Our OPUS program is aimed at young people aged 18 to 35 who have completed a clinical OPUS program in psychiatry.
Many of these young individuals have experienced serious mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, and need long-term support to reintegrate into society.
The OPUS program offers an extended recovery process that not only focuses on mental health but also strengthens their social skills and ability to form healthy relationships.
Here, young people have the opportunity to work on their self-esteem and confidence, so they can navigate adulthood with greater security.
We offer individual therapy, group sessions, and practical guidance to equip young people with the skills they need to take responsibility for their own lives.
This can range from helping them find housing, strengthening their networks, or supporting them in managing their education or employment opportunities.
The transition from an OPUS program to regular society can be overwhelming, and we are here to ensure that these young people do not face their challenges alone.
OPUS Young: Support for the Younger Vulnerable Youth
For younger age groups still in their teenage years, we have developed the OPUS Young program, which targets youth aged 14 to 20.
These young people have often undergone serious clinical treatments and are now facing the difficult transition from psychiatric care to everyday life.
OPUS Young provides support on multiple levels—from psychological help and peer support to counseling and practical guidance.
We work closely with the young people to ensure they receive the necessary support to create a stable foundation for their future.
Support for Fostered Youth with Traumatic Experiences
Another critical part of UNIK’s work is our efforts to help fostered youth who have experienced neglect or developmental trauma.
These young individuals often have difficult childhood experiences that affect them both mentally and socially, and they often find themselves alone when they leave foster care or institutions.
At UNIK, we provide therapeutic support, counseling, and peer communities that give these young people the opportunity to process their past and find a path forward.
We create safe environments where they can develop and build the skills needed to succeed as adults.
Our support for fostered youth is made possible through partnerships with several foundations and special initiative funds.
This collaboration allows us to offer ongoing, targeted support that takes into account the unique needs of each young person.
Social Sustainability and ESG Collaborations
At UNIK, we are deeply committed to delivering socially sustainable solutions for vulnerable youth.
We believe that the best way to help these young people is by creating long-term changes that enable them to become independent and thrive in adulthood.
That’s why we work closely with ESG partners who share our vision of creating positive changes for disadvantaged groups in society.
Our collaboration with ESG partners enables us to offer innovative and sustainable solutions that not only help young people in the short term but also ensure that they receive the tools necessary to succeed in the long run.
For us, social sustainability means creating a future where these young people can stand on their own and contribute positively to society.
The Ministry of Health’s Crucial Support
UNIK’s work is supported by the Ministry of Health, which allows us to continue our vital efforts to support mentally vulnerable young people.
With this support, we can expand our services and help more youth navigate their recovery processes and transition into adulthood.
Our collaboration with both public and private actors ensures that we can deliver comprehensive, long-term efforts that make a real difference for the young people we serve.
A Brighter Future for Mentally Vulnerable Youth
Every day, we see how our work at UNIK makes a difference for the young people we support.
By offering them a safe, recovery-oriented community and professional help, we empower them to regain control over their lives and find a way out of the challenges they face.
If you would like to learn more about UNIK and our work, visit our website to discover how we are creating sustainable solutions for vulnerable youth in Denmark.