CareSource Invests in Online Mental Health Community and App for High School Students
“Student age children are dealing with more mental health challenges than ever before,” said Boynton. “The COVID pandemic has increased the stress, anxiety and depression of our families and youth.
Positiv.ly was launched by parent company Ascend Innovations, a
“We are extremely excited about the strategic relationship we are forging with CareSource,” said
Positiv.ly is an online community that fosters resilience by giving teens a safe space to share their mental health stories and access mental health resources. Launched in
“We are excited about giving our students access to a platform where they can share uplifting, honest and real stories that help to reduce stigmas around mental health topics that all high school students will experience in one way or another. We’re also pleased that they will have access to a resource guide where, if they feel comfortable doing so, they can find support when they need it most,” said
“As social workers and therapists, we strive to provide opportunities for growth and support for individuals in crisis,” said Dr. Jarhal Duncan, Executive Director, Positiv.ly. “We are excited for Positiv.ly to enable positive change across the communities
In addition to its financial investment,
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About Postiv.ly
Positiv.ly is a Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program and digital community that helps teens reach their full potential by developing resilience and mental health coping strategies. Positiv.ly creates an environment for students to learn and grow by providing a safe space for teens to connect through shared experiences and stories. The program offers an encompassing suite of services for schools, including a detailed community resource directory, online community, and SEL programming. For more, visit https://positiv.ly
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