Mental health clinician Dr. This Wellness App Shines a Light on Black Mental Health Marah Lidey and Naomi Hirabayashi didnt see a space for themselves in the growing wellness industry so.
This Entrepreneur Created A Mental Health App Catering To Black Women
Willis idea for a mental health app focusing on Black youth is definitely needed.
Black mental health app. Developed by Jasmin Pierre a black woman who survived a suicide attempt The Safe Place app is designed to reach black users with information about. Project Heal by Black Space Winnipeg. After her own recovery Pierre focused on spreading awareness about mental health in the black community.
The safe place is an app created for people of color especially Black people with the goal of bringing more awareness and education to mental health in. Most of the artwork within the iBobbly app was designed by local artists in Broome Ms Martha Lee Ms Danica Manado and Ms Esah Coffin created new imagery to represent different ideas within the app. She created an app The Safe Place to do just that.
We hope this app provides tangible services while also empowering us by connecting us to other resources to help assist us. MyCompass is a free online self-help program for people with mild to moderate depression anxiety and stress and people who want to build good mental health. Black Mental Health Canada.
The mission of this Mississauga-based organization is to provide low-income at-risk individuals within the Black community access to affordable evidence-based mental health services and focuses on culturally responsive services programs and education for Black children and adults. Jasmin Pierre is an author and mental health advocate who became an activist after surviving suicide attempts. And Mens Outreach Service Inc based in Broome WA.
In recent years mental health organizations and advocates have made a concerted effort to attract Black clientelecreating directories of providers of color launching mental health apps and establishing foundations to ensure that African Americans have access to the resources needed to prioritize their psychological well-being. IBobbly is Australias first wellbeing self-help app for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians aged 15 years and over. Its also an example of how to start conversations by reaching people where theyre at like on their phones.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Welcome to the Noetic Justice app landing page. IBobbly began as a partnership between Black Dog Institute ALIVE Kicking Goals.
Some examples of these images are presented below. Mind of the Culture is for those wishing to integrate therapy into their faith-based lifestyle. Henry Health is a digital-based app that leverages the latest technologies to help black men manage their stress and mental health needs by providing self-care.
The app is currently still in development with an anticipated summer 2019 launch. We care for Black members by adding more specificity to our offering creating content thats specific to Black. Black Mental Health Podcast on Apple Podcasts 60 episodes The black mental health podcast is dedicated to understanding and unraveling the mental issues in the African American community.
Liberate Black Meditation App From 10 Liberate is a subscription-based meditation app that includes practices and talks designed for the BIPOC community Boquin says. We are developing an app to create and support the black community on our mental health journey. Chanda Reynolds launched the app in June at a time of heightened stress.
It showcases real life stories to bridge the gap between people who feel alone in. The Safe Place. Our BIPOC content follows a Care Act Educate framework We use our platform which has a reach across 189 countries to support Black mental health by educating our non-Black members about their part in dismantling racism and providing anti-racist actions they can take.