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Perspective and Results from Togetherall’s Trained Peers Pilot Program

Togetherall’s clinically moderated online peer-to-peer community empowers millions of students to give and receive mental health support in an inclusive and safe environment. As an extension to the peer-to-peer community, Togetherall launched its Trained Peers program earlier this year, which gives thousands of students a twofold opportunity to gain clinical mental health training, and to give back to their peers in need of support.

In this on-demand webinar, you’ll learn how trained peers can help enhance existing campus mental health services and extend reach to impact thousands of students, including those who may not otherwise seek traditional support. Two participating institutions also provide firsthand insight on the program.

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In case you missed it: watch our Trained Peers Webinar

Webinar topics:

  • New approaches to student mental health that recognize the universality of human distress across populations, which prioritize population-level interventions.

  • How institutions can safely engage students as active participants in their own mental health, through education, coping, support, and resiliency building

  • Overview of a Spring 2022 Togetherall-led pilot program with four institutions. This will include a summary of training, clinical supervision, hands-on experience, and credentialing.

  • Perspectives and results on trained peer support from two institutions: University of Maryland, Baltimore County and University of Central Florida.
  • Three overlapping Togetherall slides about population approaches to student mental health. The top slide explains the ‘Funnel’ concept with a bar graphic. The middle slide shows benefits of peer support, barriers to joining physical communities, and high demand for digital support communities with platform icons. The bottom slide is titled ‘Exploring a Population approach to student mental health’ and includes a photo of students walking on campus, along with the Togetherall logo and the date May 12, 2022.

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