Glasgow City Council renews partnership with Togetherall to continue mental health support for young people
Glasgow's 16–24 year olds will continue to have 24/7/365 access to digital peer-to-peer mental health support.
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Glasgow's 16–24 year olds will continue to have 24/7/365 access to digital peer-to-peer mental health support.
Togetherall is thrilled to announce its new membership with the Employee Assistance Professionals Association UK (EAPA UK).
In partnership with the HSE and launched by Minister for Mental Health Mary Butler, TD, Togetherall is expanding nationwide, offering free, anonymous, clinically moderated peer-to-peer mental health support to every 16–30-year-old in Ireland.
Every resident of South West London can now benefit from Togetherall – an anonymous, clinically-moderated mental health platform offering safe, stigma-free support, whenever and wherever it is needed.
The Council provides a new and easily accessible approach to mental health support for residents of Middlesborough
Shropshire County’s residents will continue to have 24/7/365 access to digital peer-to-peer support
Togetherall has been registered as a medical device under the UK’s updated MHRA guidance for digital mental health technologies.
William College adds online peer-based support network for students
We are thrilled to announce that Togetherall, in partnership with our agency CNS, has won the Northern Digital Award for ‘Best Digital Marketing Campaign – Public Sector’. This recognition celebrates the success of our global paid advertising activity across 2024, which focused on driving member adoption for Togetherall’s online peer-to-peer community.
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