d. 9.10.2025

New partnership with AP Pension to strengthen early intervention for children and young people's well-being

The lack of well-being among children and young people is one of the biggest challenges in our society. In our counseling centers in 38 locations across the country, we see how more young people struggle with mental health difficulties. However, when a young person is affected by poor wellbeing, it can also have a profound impact on those closest to them - their family and relatives.

Therefore, headspace Denmark is proud to announce a new partnership with AP Pension. As a pension company with more than 550,000 customers, AP Pension experiences how young people's unhappiness increasingly affects their members. With the partnership, AP Pension takes active co-responsibility for strengthening the early and health-promoting efforts for children and young people.

Concrete collaboration

Among other things, the partnership will include:

  • Presentations and webinars: headspace provides presentations to AP Pension's healthcare employees and organizes webinars for corporate customers.

  • Knowledge and sparring: headspace shares experiences and professional knowledge with AP Pension's health counselors so they are even better equipped to help families in difficult situations.

  • Digital bridging tracks: Together we develop solutions that make it quick and easy for AP Pension employees to refer young people and families directly to headspace and headspace Family.

A working group with representatives from headspace Copenhagen, headspace Family, headspace chat and the Social Network's secretariat will ensure the practical implementation of the collaboration. In addition, larger corporate customers of AP Pension will have the opportunity to order presentations from their local headspace center.

An important step forward

The strong partnership with AP Pension is an important step in headspace Denmark's work to reach even more people who need support in a difficult situation.

”When children and young people don't thrive, it affects the whole family - especially the parents, who are often left without the tools to deal with it. At headspace, we have already shown that we can create hope and new opportunities for children and young people - including those closest to them. That's why we're excited that with this partnership we can reach out even further with our offer of support for families who need help coping when their young ones aren't thriving.” says Trine Hammershøy, Director of headspace Denmark.