• Kerstyn Comley: ‘Tellmi app’ Transforming Mental Health Outcomes for Young People

  • Oct 16 2023
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Kerstyn Comley: ‘Tellmi app’ Transforming Mental Health Outcomes for Young People

  • Summary

  • Hey there, my wise friends and welcome to another episode of Collective Wisdom and thank you so much for being here. October the 10th was World Mental Health Day and October is fast becoming a month where we focus our attention on mental health issues.

    Last month, I met today's guest Dr. Kerstyn Comley at a networking event and I was really interested in the work she's currently doing with her co-founder, psychologist Dr. Susie Godson. Together they have designed and created an app called Tellmi.

    It is a safe, anonymous app where you can talk about absolutely anything from anxiety to autism, dating to depression, or self-harm to self-esteem. Sharing your experiences with an awesome community helps you to feel better. Our moderators check everything to keep you safe. And our in-house counsellors are always on hand if you need extra help, given the huge increase in the numbers of young people who are experiencing or will experience mental health issues.

    I invited Kerstyn to come along and talk a bit more about the app and how it came into being and how it's now fast proving to be a hugely helpful resource.

    Tellmi Website

    Tellmi App on Apple Store

    Tellmi App on Google Play

    Wisdom: ‘Givers Get Lucky’ The person giving help also gets the benefit of feeling better.

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