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New website provides LGBTI community pathway to mental health support

A new website hopes to provide easy pathways to mental health helplines for people in need.

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Live For Tomorrow, a new local charity has launched technology which is set to help news companies and social media platforms more effectively connect users in crisis with mental health support services.

The charity is set to offer the world’s largest database of mental health helplines to those experiencing distress providing a new, more user friendly, online interface embedded on media websites. The interface makes it easier to select the right mental health support service instantly.

Users will also be able to access the database of over 1,600 helplines directly through the charity’s Find A Helpline website in the coming weeks.

Elliot Taylor, founder of Live For Tomorrow, says the challenges faced in searching for the right helpline at a time of crisis can be a barrier to seeking support.

“What we know is that people in crisis can struggle to connect with helplines that best fit their needs for a range of reasons.

“These barriers can manifest in a number of ways – including the stigma of reaching out for help.

“Our aim is to remove the perceptual and logistic barriers and make the first step taken to connect with support as seamless as possible.

“We’re achieving this through a new web-based widget which can be integrated into a news or social media site around content which may be a catalyst for a user to seek help.

“The user can confidentially select the right service to fit their specific needs and know straight away whether they offer support for the deaf or hard of hearing community via text message, are familiar with the issues facing LGBTQ+ youth or even just knowing which hours they are open – an issue particularly relevant to regional services which aren’t always funded for 24/7 support,”  Taylor said in a media release.

Live For Tomorrow has also partnered with popular app, TikTok, to help promote mental health and wellbeing resources and content on the platform.

“Keeping people on TikTok safe is our top priority and we are at our strongest when we work together,” says Arjun Narayan, APAC Director of Trust and Safety at TikTok. “We’re pleased to partner with Live For Tomorrow to help people connect with services when they need them, and access content that offers practical advice and support”.

The service is being launched in Australia but the charity will soon open the service to other countries countries.

“We’re launching in Australia, but within the coming weeks, we’ll also launch in the UK, Northern Ireland and in Canada, the Carribean and the US.

“Once our service covers the whole English-speaking world, then we will look for support to be able to localise the tool and get it into different languages. Our aim is to have one portal that, wherever you are in the world, and if you’re struggling, within a matter of clicks you can talk to someone confidentially about what’s going on,” Taylor said.

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