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Beacons of Trust in Troublesome Waters Prioritizing Safety and Integrity in Digital Mental Healthcare

In this webinar, experts from Singapore, Australia, India, and New Zealand discuss how to ensure digital mental health tools can inspire user trust, promote positive mental health outcomes, and prevent adverse effects.

Introducing Medicly – The Healthy Data Exchange

We’ve seen data challenges across the healthcare sector for a long time. The reality is that health systems are complex and fragile to build and maintain. They also affect everyone across the health and social services sectors.

The Power of Technology for People with Disabilities (and the Importance of Co-design)

Society has traditionally excluded people with a disability to its detriment. This article discusses the role of technology in creating an inclusive, safe, supportive and caring world for people with a disability. It is time to shine a spotlight on

Position Statement on Ethics and Law in eMental Health

In this presentation, Piers Gooding, Richman Wee and Nick Titov outline and discuss their drafted position statement on the ethics and law of eMental health. In its early stages, this position statement aims to pave the way for future discussion

Position Statement on the Ethics and Law of e-Mental Health (& Call to Action)

This draft position statement was drafted by the Special Interest Group on Law and Ethics for eMHIC for presentation at the eMHIC Congress in November 2021.

Promoting a safer on-line environment for mental health: a digital approach to risk

As more mental health and wellbeing services and supports are delivered digitally, Gregor Henderson asks the sector what is being done to safeguard and support people at risk, in crisis or in distress online.

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