Digital
Mental Health
Communities

Scaling wellbeing via digital, certified peer

support with focused data collection

SOLID CONCEPT
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EXPERIENCED

FOUNDERS

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SAMPLE

VIRTUAL LEARNING

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Certified, Scalable

Mental Health Training

Estonia’s recent Green Paper identified lack of mental health support capacity as ‘the most acute’ challenge. In response, DMHC proposes applying two evidence-based and community-empowerment approaches (peer support and Integrative Community Therapy) in a scalable, digital model.

First, interactive virtual learning modules promote widespread mental health literacy while reducing stigma. Certification for the customizable modules enhances scaling.

Engaged, Empowered

Communities of Practice

Second, certified individuals can enter a moderated Community of Practice targeted to professional areas (such as healthcare, education, law enforcement, etc.) or other demographics (single mothers, students, the elderly, etc.).

Scaling both awareness and resiliency, Communities of Practice may choose to create cooperative task forces for dealing with intersectional issues such as teenager suicide risk.

Real-time, Focused

Data Collection

In alignment with existing legal frameworks, DMHC enhances real-time and ‘on the ground’ mental health data collection to improve treatment strategies and scale interventions including for AI.

Through two interlocking means (the DMHC app and connected Communities of Practice), we gather concrete evidence that can be used to handle acute challenges, address systemic issues, and impact public policy.

Implementation yields measurable results for Estonia’s contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals.

We propose no less than creating an evidence-based, mental

health public sector infrastructure in which community is the healer.

We’re ready.
Let’s moonshot!