St. Lawrence College provides digital peer support for students on campuses across Ontario
SLC takes mental healthcare a notch-up with 24/7/365 clinically moderated digital mental health community
Since 2007, Togetherall’s safe, clinically moderated, anonymous online peer-to-peer support community is a critical part of a broader system of care. Connecting members with a supportive community of others who have gone through similar challenges is an essential part of care, and what we thrive on providing at Togetherall. We help meet the demands of large, diverse populations and integrate into systems of care to enable population-wide access to a safe, supportive mental health community.
A safe, vibrant, anonymous, peer-to-peer mental health support community proven to reach and engage underserved populations who don’t traditionally reach out for help
24/7 clinical moderation: licensed clinicians monitor and moderate around-the-clock for the safety of members, and to ensure the community remains inclusive and supportive
Risk management: at-risk members are identified, assessed, and navigated to appropriate supports, depending on level of risk
Integration with existing services: our community is designed to integrate within your continuum of care, including crisis services
Joining Togetherall provides something that has always been important for maintaining mental health and wellbeing: a community for sharing similar experiences and mutual support. The platform promotes a sense of belonging and connection through community. We’re accessible anywhere, anytime, 24/7.
have no other support outside of Togetherall
shared something for the first time in our community
identify as Black, Indigenous, or a Person of Color
identify as trans or non-binary
Learn how Togetherall has partnered with health authorities and governments to support populations.
SLC takes mental healthcare a notch-up with 24/7/365 clinically moderated digital mental health community
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