Togetherall
About this tool
Togetherall is a free and anonymous online community available 24/7 to people who are looking for mental health support and a sense of connection. It is available across a variety of different Scottish local authorities. You can find the list of areas and age ranges that Togetherall are currently supporting by visiting their website.
How it works
You can sign up for free on Togetherall’s website by inputting your home postcode. Click on the link below to register:
How to use this tool
Togetherall offers an anonymous community for members to share how they’re feeling, a space to listen and be heard, any time of day. The community also offers the opportunity for members to support others and experience the benefits of giving support.
Contributions to the community could be through written posts or creative expression via ‘bricks’. Members can use images, drawings, and words to make vibrant and expressive ‘bricks’ that are posted to the Togetherall wall where they can choose to share the story behind their brick if they wish to.
Members can find courses specific to their concerns and learn techniques to proactively manage their mental health. Togetherall offers a range of tools, self-assessments and articles that help members to understand how they’re feeling and track their progress, including journaling and goal tracking tools.
Cost
Free
Feedback from young people
“Gave me chance to talk to people in similar situations” – Glasgow Togetherall member
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