Tech Support

Online mental health support is breaking down barriers. We look at the potential of artificial intelligence and strategies for avoiding the pitfalls.

Responding to the Mental Health Crisis in Conflict Zones: The Role of eMHPSS

Electronic Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (eMHPSS) represents a transformative approach to providing mental health services. Using technology, eMHPSS overcomes physical barriers, ensuring timely and accessible care in conflict zones and remote areas. Services such as teletherapy, video consultations, and self-help applications allow professionals to reach affected populations effectively, even in the most challenging circumstances.

Unlocking Collaborative Innovation: DIVERT Mental Health and Mitacs Partnership for Youth Mental Health Projects

DIVERT Mental Health, in collaboration with Mitacs, is paving the way for innovative partnerships that bridge the gap between academic research and real-world industry challenges, particularly in the child and youth mental health field. This initiative aims to leverage technology to improve mental health outcomes for those who need it most by focusing on traditionally marginalized populations.

A Proven Approach for the Digital Transformation of Mental Health Services: Caraniche Case Study

The demand for mental healthcare services is at an all-time high to combat this we need new solutions and care delivery models, amplified by modern, flexible, and purpose-built technology. Unfortunately, most mental health delivery organisations fall well short on the technology front. Rather than being enabled by their technology, they must deliver excellent care despite their cumbersome, disjointed and outdated systems.

eMHIC Leads the Way in Global Mental Health Advocacy

As a pioneering force in transforming mental health care, eMHIC continues to make significant strides on the global stage. From shaping conversations at prestigious events to driving innovation in humanitarian settings, eMHIC is at the forefront of reshaping how the world perceives, delivers, and embraces digital to improve access to mental health care.

A Generation at Risk: A Global Perspective on Addressing the Youth Mental Health Crisis

Young people globally are disproportionately affected by mental health issues. Between 2015 and 2020, Canadian youth aged 16–24 experienced a sharper decline in mental health compared to the general population, mirroring trends seen worldwide. Suicide remains the second leading cause of death among youth globally, a grim statistic that highlights the urgent need for comprehensive solutions.