
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 supports student mental health by creating a sense of belonging and connection through community. The online peer-to-peer community is monitored 24/7 by licensed clinicians.
For 15+ years, we have supported student mental health by empowering them to give and receive support for a full range of mental health concerns conveniently and anonymously. This gives students peace of mind to share experiences without the fear of being judged, resulting in a more vibrant and diverse population supporting each other.
Togetherall integrates with other campus mental health services as part of an ecosystem of support for students. More than 3 million students have access to Togetherall and over 80% of members report on seeing improvements in their mental health.
Peer-to-peer community – Giving and receiving support can be valuable to building self-esteem and improving mental health
Safe - Licensed clinicians moderate 24/7, creating a safe and supportive environment for all – resulting in increased engagement, interaction, and overall improvement in wellbeing and resiliency
Scalable – A cost-effective, population-wide solution that expands reach and helps support more students
Reaches marginalized groups – Effectively reaches and positively impacts marginalized groups who often don’t seek help from traditional services
Integrates with your existing counseling services – Togetherall integrates with your current mental health services, after-hours lines and institution-specific resources such as ProtoCall
Joining Togetherall provides something that has always been important for good mental health and wellbeing: a community for shared experiences and mutual support. The platform promotes a sense of belonging and connection through community. We’re accessible anywhere, anytime, 24/7.
of students experienced an improvement in their wellbeing as a result of being a Togetherall member*
of students identify as BIPOC*
of students indicate they don’t regularly seek support outside of Togetherall*
of students use Togetherall as a complimentary support along with treatment*
*based on Togetherall member survey data
Take the next step in discovering how a peer-to-peer community can both expand and enhance mental health services:
Learn how Togetherall has helped universities to improve their students’ mental health.
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