Towards a better understanding of peer support platforms for digital mental health
The University of Edinburgh impact study on Togetherall examines the many benefits of digital peer support.
A whitepaper on the evidence, experience and thinking behind Togetherall’s model.
Since Togetherall was founded in 2007, we have seen a significant shift in both our understanding and ways of dealing with declining mental health at a population level.
In this paper, we take an in-depth look at:
We explain why digitally delivered, peer-to-peer support works and how it can support a diversity of people and their needs.
Togetherall actively works with institutions and the academic community to further research digital applications in peer support. Read some of the studies written about, or with contributions from, Togetherall below.
The University of Edinburgh impact study on Togetherall examines the many benefits of digital peer support.
A research collaboration with Togetherall examines the role of qualified professionals that oversee our mental health community.
A randomised controlled trial for people discharged from a mental health crisis team