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ORCHA Platform Helps Suicide Prevention Helpline to Recommend Apps

Suicide is the biggest killer of under 35s in the UK. Papyrus is the national charity founded for the prevention of young suicide, providing confidential support and advice to young people struggling with thoughts of suicide, and anyone worried about

You Can’t Help Them if You Can’t Hold Them: Moving From Accessibility to Acceptability in Digital Mental Health

When it comes to digital mental health, the old adage about a tree falling in the woods is as relevant as ever: If a digital mental health product launches, but is rarely used, does it actually help anyone?

MOHT’s Digital Innovations Reshape Singapore’s Mental Healthcare Landscape

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MOH Office for Healthcare Transformation (MOHT) is an innovation office established by the Ministry Of Health (MOH) in 2018 to lead, facilitate and accelerate system-level changes needed to transform healthcare delivery and the empowerment of health and self-management of disease.

Why Suffer in Silence? Leveraging Technology to Support Maternal Mental Health

“It’s the happiest time in your life!” “Enjoy every moment!” “It goes by so fast!” These are common heartfelt words shared with new moms. But what happens when it’s not the happiest time, when it’s impossible to enjoy just about

The Faster Horses of Mental Health

There is a popular saying by Henry Ford: “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” This applies very well to healthcare technology. NiceDay in the Netherlands aims to transform the delivery of mental

Therapy on the Go: Mildly Depressed or Simply Stressed, People Are Tapping Apps for Mental Health Care

Over the last decade, digital access to therapy has become increasingly common, however, real questions persist about how apps are regulated and how to ensure user privacy and care quality.

New App Prompts Parents to Raise Children with Healthy Minds

Raising Healthy Minds app is a new, free digital tool to help Australian parents, carers and practitioners working with children to better support children’s emotional and social wellbeing. The app is a high-quality digital platform that connects parents and professionals

MOST: Moderated Online Social Therapy

MOST is a world-first digital therapy platform that blends online and face-to-face therapy for young people aged 15 to 25. It has been developed by Orygen – Australia’s centre of excellence in youth mental health – and is led by

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