Telemedicine Platform for Remote Mental Health Support
Location
A115
Document Type
Presentation
Type
Social Entrepreneurship (SocEnt)
UN Sustainable Development Goal
UNSDG #3: Good Health and Well-Being
Start Date
24-4-2024 10:05 AM
End Date
24-4-2024 10:20 AM
Abstract
This project addresses the critical issue of limited access to reliable mental health services, particularly among underrepresented communities. Our approach involves the creation of screening services tailored to prioritize struggling communities, alongside efforts to generate funding for proper outreach. We will focus on addressing the challenges of, ensuring accuracy, awareness, education, and accessibility by moving to a more digital footprint where we can pool of information which is also more accessible. We aim to provide tailored support addressing various mental health concerns and education struggling minority communities, adolescents, young adults, veterans, military personnel, and seniors. Through advocacy, education, and strategic partnerships, we can improve mental health care access and address problems such as intentional self-harm especially since it is the third leading cause of death among adolescents. This project advocates for inclusive, accessible, and effective mental health services for all individuals, regardless of background or circumstance.
Telemedicine Platform for Remote Mental Health Support
A115
This project addresses the critical issue of limited access to reliable mental health services, particularly among underrepresented communities. Our approach involves the creation of screening services tailored to prioritize struggling communities, alongside efforts to generate funding for proper outreach. We will focus on addressing the challenges of, ensuring accuracy, awareness, education, and accessibility by moving to a more digital footprint where we can pool of information which is also more accessible. We aim to provide tailored support addressing various mental health concerns and education struggling minority communities, adolescents, young adults, veterans, military personnel, and seniors. Through advocacy, education, and strategic partnerships, we can improve mental health care access and address problems such as intentional self-harm especially since it is the third leading cause of death among adolescents. This project advocates for inclusive, accessible, and effective mental health services for all individuals, regardless of background or circumstance.