How The Glasgow School of Art implemented Togetherall to increase outreach
The prestigious art school used Togetherall alongside internal initiatives to encourage the self-management of mental health.
Our 24/7, anonymous online community supports thousands of students globally with their mental health, using peer support, self-guided courses and helpful resources.
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The prestigious art school used Togetherall alongside internal initiatives to encourage the self-management of mental health.
With Togetherall, Birmingham City University was able to provide mental health support to students who may not have shared previously due to cultural stigma and accessibility issues.
BIMM Institute listens to the voice of their student population and uses services like Togetherall to support their mental wellbeing.