
Togetherall Talks Podcast speaks to Healthy Minds Network’s Sarah Lipson
Sam Stone talks to Sarah Lipson about how a public health approach can help us tackle the growing number of mental health issues amongst today’s students.
Togetherall’s safe, clinically moderated, anonymous online peer-to-peer support is a critical part of a broader system of support. Referrals to a supportive community of others who have gone through similar challenges are a natural 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.
Togetherall partners with provincial or municipal governments or jurisdictions and health authorities looking for a population health approach to mental health that is scalable, accessible, and proven to engage underserved populations.
A safe, vibrant, anonymous, peer-to-peer mental health community proven to reach and engage underserved populations who don’t traditionally reach out for help
24/7 clinical moderation – licensed clinicians monitors 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 with a stepped-care approach to mental health
Configurable groups for specific populations – whether students, healthcare workers or first responders, Togetherall can connect individuals to others in similar environments and situations
Scalable – We are trusted by health authorities for 15+ years for our highly scalable and evidence-based model
of members identify as BIPOC
indicate they have no other form of support outside of Togetherall
experienced an improvement in well-being as a result of being a Togetherall member
use Togetherall as a complimentary support alongside treatment
Through Togetherall I was able to connect with others in similar situations. Being able to talk to someone who could relate to what I was going through made the difference.
- Resident in Nova Scotia
The power of peer-to-peer support within a clinically moderated model gives Albertans the opportunity to share their lived experiences in a safe and inclusive space where they have can have honest conversations about depression, anxiety or other mental health issues they may be experiencing.
- Alberta Health Services
Take the next step in discovering how we can work together and begin your community’s mental health success story –speak with one of our experts today.
Learn how Togetherall has partnered with health authorities and governments to support populations.
Sam Stone talks to Sarah Lipson about how a public health approach can help us tackle the growing number of mental health issues amongst today’s students.
Matty takes on the CEO role having successfully led Togetherall’s North American growth over the last four years.
Callum Perry gives an insight into his career in improving the student experience and explores how students can best support each other through the ups and downs of university life.