Togetherall, an online peer-to-peer mental health community, is available free to students
Togetherall, an online, anonymous peer-support tool, is available for free to UW–Madison students.
- It is a clinically moderated, online peer-to-peer mental health community that reaches and empowers a diverse population of students to anonymously seek and provide support by sharing their experiences in a safe virtual space.
- The platform integrates with the 24/7 crisis line for any student in need of additional support. It’s also configured with UW-Madison specific resources alongside Togetherall tools.
- Togetherall expands the mental health resources available for UW–Madison students beyond the clinical services at UHS Mental Health Services, and builds on the growing selection of 24/7 online tools, which also include:
- Uwill virtual counseling (a partnership that expands students’ access to one-on-one counseling)
- Connecting Badgers podcast (hosted by our own UHS mental health providers)
- Suicide Prevention Training (versions available for undergraduate students, graduate students, and faculty/staff)
Find more information on the Togetherall website or in this press release.