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Seattle has partnered with Talkspace to provide free online therapy services for local youth aged 13-24. The initiative, launched by the Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL), will give over 55,000 teens and young adults access to mental health support through Talkspace's secure digital platform.

The program offers unlimited asynchronous messaging therapy, monthly live video sessions, and 24/7 access to Talkspace Go, a self-guided mental health program. This initiative is part of a $14.55 million joint investment from Seattle Public Schools and the City of Seattle to expand mental health supports.

The partnership addresses concerning CDC data showing 40% of high school students reporting severe sadness or hopelessness. The service is HIPAA-compliant and aims to eliminate barriers to accessing mental health care. Additional telehealth providers will be announced in mid-December.

Seattle ha collaborato con Talkspace per offrire servizi di terapia online gratuiti ai giovani locali di età compresa tra 13 e 24 anni. L'iniziativa, lanciata dal Dipartimento dell'Istruzione e dell'Apprendimento Precoce (DEEL), garantirà a oltre 55.000 adolescenti e giovani adulti l'accesso a supporto per la salute mentale attraverso la piattaforma digitale sicura di Talkspace.

Il programma offre terapia tramite messaggi asincroni illimitati, sessioni video mensili live e accesso 24/7 a Talkspace Go, un programma di salute mentale autoguidato. Questa iniziativa fa parte di un investimento congiunto di 14,55 milioni di dollari da parte delle Scuole Pubbliche di Seattle e della Città di Seattle per ampliare i servizi di salute mentale.

La partnership affronta preoccupanti dati dei CDC che mostrano che il 40% degli studenti delle scuole superiori riporta gravi sentimenti di tristezza o disperazione. Il servizio è conforme all'HIPAA e mira ad eliminare le barriere all'accesso alle cure per la salute mentale. Ulteriori fornitori di telemedicina saranno annunciati a metà dicembre.

Seattle se ha asociado con Talkspace para ofrecer servicios gratuitos de terapia en línea para jóvenes locales de 13 a 24 años. La iniciativa, lanzada por el Departamento de Educación y Aprendizaje Temprano (DEEL), dará a más de 55,000 adolescentes y jóvenes adultos acceso a apoyo en salud mental a través de la plataforma digital segura de Talkspace.

El programa ofrece terapia ilimitada a través de mensajería asíncrona, sesiones de video en vivo mensuales y acceso 24/7 a Talkspace Go, un programa de salud mental autoguiado. Esta iniciativa es parte de una inversión conjunta de 14.55 millones de dólares de las Escuelas Públicas de Seattle y la Ciudad de Seattle para expandir el apoyo en salud mental.

La asociación aborda preocupantes datos de los CDC que muestran que el 40% de los estudiantes de secundaria informan sentimientos severos de tristeza o desesperanza. El servicio cumple con HIPAA y tiene como objetivo eliminar las barreras para acceder a la atención de salud mental. Se anunciarán proveedores adicionales de telesalud a mediados de diciembre.

시애틀Talkspace와 협력하여 13세에서 24세 사이의 지역 청소년에게 무료 온라인 치료 서비스를 제공하고 있습니다. 교육 및 조기 학습 부서(DEEL)가 시작한 이 계획은 55,000명 이상의 청소년과 젊은 성인이 Talkspace의 안전한 디지털 플랫폼을 통해 정신 건강 지원에 접근할 수 있도록 합니다.

이 프로그램은 무제한 비동기 메시징 치료, 월간 라이브 비디오 세션 및 24시간 연중무휴 Talkspace Go에 대한 접근을 제공합니다. 이 이니셔티브는 시애틀 공립학교와 시애틀 시의 1455만 달러 공동 투자의 일환으로 정신 건강 지원을 확대하기 위한 것입니다.

이 파트너십은 고등학생의 40%가 심각한 슬픔이나 절망감을 보고하고 있다는 CDC의 우려스러운 데이터를 다룹니다. 이 서비스는 HIPAA를 준수하며 정신 건강 치료 접근의 장벽을 없애는 것을 목표로 하고 있습니다. 추가적인 원격 의료 제공자는 12월 중순에 발표될 예정입니다.

Seattle s'est associée à Talkspace pour offrir des services de thérapie en ligne gratuits aux jeunes locaux âgés de 13 à 24 ans. L'initiative, lancée par le département de l'éducation et de l'apprentissage précoce (DEEL), donnera à plus de 55 000 adolescents et jeunes adultes accès à un soutien en santé mentale via la plateforme numérique sécurisée de Talkspace.

Le programme propose une thérapie par messagerie asynchrone illimitée, des séances de vidéo en direct mensuelles et un accès 24/7 à Talkspace Go, un programme de santé mentale auto-géré. Cette initiative fait partie d'un investissement conjoint de 14,55 millions de dollars des écoles publiques de Seattle et de la ville de Seattle pour élargir le soutien à la santé mentale.

Le partenariat aborde des données préoccupantes des CDC montrant que 40% des élèves de l'école secondaire signalent une grande tristesse ou désespoir. Le service est conforme à la loi HIPAA et vise à éliminer les barrières à l'accès aux soins de santé mentale. D'autres fournisseurs de télémédecine seront annoncés à la mi-décembre.

Seattle hat sich mit Talkspace zusammengeschlossen, um kostenlosen Online-Therapieservice für lokale Jugendliche im Alter von 13 bis 24 Jahren bereitzustellen. Die von der Abteilung für Bildung und frühkindliches Lernen (DEEL) gestartete Initiative wird über 55.000 Teenagern und jungen Erwachsenen Zugang zu psychischer Gesundheitsunterstützung über die sichere digitale Plattform von Talkspace bieten.

Das Programm bietet unbegrenzte asynchrone Messaging-Therapie, monatliche Live-Video-Sitzungen und 24/7 Zugang zu Talkspace Go, einem selbstgeleiteten Programm für psychische Gesundheit. Diese Initiative ist Teil einer gemeinsamen Investition von 14,55 Millionen Dollar von den Seattle Public Schools und der Stadt Seattle zur Erweiterung der psychischen Gesundheitsangebote.

Die Partnerschaft spricht besorgniserregende CDC-Daten an, die zeigen, dass 40% der Schüler an weiterführenden Schulen starke Traurigkeit oder Hoffnungslosigkeit erleben. Der Service ist HIPAA-konform und zielt darauf ab, Barrieren beim Zugang zur psychischen Gesundheitsversorgung abzubauen. Weitere Telemedizinanbieter werden Mitte Dezember bekannt gegeben.

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Free online therapy currently available for local teens and young adults; additional telehealth provider partners to be announced mid-December

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Today, the City of Seattle announced a new partnership between the Department of Education and Early Learning (DEEL) and Talkspace, a leading online behavioral health care company, to expand virtual therapy and mental health services for local teens and young adults. This program will give more than 55,000 teens and young adults access to confidential, high-quality mental health support through Talkspace’s secure digital platform, addressing the urgent need for accessible mental health care amidst a looming youth mental health crisis.

Free online therapy and virtual support from Talkspace are now available to Seattle young people ages 13 to 24. Effective immediately, eligible Seattle residents can sign up and get matched with a dedicated, Washington state-licensed provider and receive care through unlimited, asynchronous messaging therapy, as well as one live video session per month. They will also get 24/7 access to Talkspace Go, a self-guided mental health program for additional resources tailored to issues facing teens and young adults. This suite of services is designed to help young people navigate the challenges of daily life, including stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health concerns. All care takes place on a secure and encrypted platform, compliant with the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).

DEEL’s partnership with Talkspace is funded as part of the $14.55 million joint investment from Seattle Public Schools (SPS) and the City of Seattle to expand mental health supports for Seattle youth. In August Mayor Bruce Harrell and SPS Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones announced new investments intended to align, strengthen, and expand student safety and mental health support for the 2024-2025 school year. Alongside school safety and violence prevention services, a core element of the proposed suite of supports is increased access to mental health resources including in-person counseling at school-based health centers and telehealth therapy services.

“Our young people are facing unprecedented mental health challenges, and my administration remains committed to building a comprehensive ecosystem of services to support the wellbeing of all Seattle students,” said Mayor Harrell. “The City’s report on the youth mental health landscape found that expanding free telehealth and virtual therapy options are impactful ways to improve mental health outcomes and allow students to match with providers who can offer culturally-competent care. This new partnership with Talkspace will remove barriers to accessing counseling and support, ensuring our students have the resources they need to build resilience and healthy coping skills to thrive in school and life.”

With Talkspace, Seattle youth can access evidence-based online mental health care. This initiative builds on Talkspace’s proven track record of partnering with schools, municipalities, and community organizations across the country to make mental health care as accessible as possible for the young people who need it the most. Beyond Talkspace, additional resources such as professional development and consulting, designed for educators, parents/caregivers, mentors, and other trusted adults, will be available in early 2025.

“Supporting the emotional well-being of Seattle’s young people is a top priority for DEEL,” said Dr. Dwane Chappelle, Director of the Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning. “We know that youth perform better academically, socially, and emotionally when they have the support they need. By partnering with Talkspace, we’re expanding our capabilities to ensure our teens and young adults have greater access to free and convenient mental health care. With this unique resource we seek for our young people to cultivate the wellness to thrive not only in their learning, but in life.”

CDC reveals rising rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation among teenagers, with 40% of high school students feeling so sad or hopeless almost every day for at least two weeks in a row that they stopped doing their usual activities. As a generation, Gen Z, which includes both teens and young adults in their 20s, report the poorest mental health (Walton Foundation/Gallup). By offering flexible digital mental health solutions, this partnership seeks to eliminate the barriers to therapy, ensuring that high-quality mental health care is both accessible, convenient, and timely.

“Seattle Department of Education and Early Learning has taken another significant step towards creating accessible and affordable mental health care for teens and young adults,” said Dr. Jon Cohen, CEO of Talkspace. “This initiative ensures that young people can now access high-quality mental health care in a way that’s flexible, private, and empowering, enabling them to take control of their mental health journey.”

To sign up for free online therapy now, Seattle residents ages 13 to 24 can visit www.talkspace.com/seattle.

Seattle youth also have access to Talkspace Go, a self-guided therapy app tailored for individuals. To get started, young people can download the Talkspace Go app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store and visit talkspace.com/seattle for more information.

The City will be announcing additional telehealth therapy providers for Seattle youth and young adults in the coming weeks. To receive timely announcements, visit DEEL’s website for more information or sign up for our email list to get notifications about upcoming opportunities delivered to your inbox.

For Talkspace, Miranda Hunter | mhunter@sloanepr.com

For Seattle DEEL, Jonah Spangenthal-Lee | jonah.spangenthal-lee@seattle.gov

Source: Talkspace

FAQ

What mental health services does Talkspace (TALK) offer Seattle youth in the new program?

Talkspace offers unlimited asynchronous messaging therapy, one live video session per month, and 24/7 access to Talkspace Go, a self-guided mental health program, all free for Seattle residents aged 13-24.

How many Seattle youth will have access to Talkspace (TALK) mental health services?

The program will provide mental health support access to more than 55,000 teens and young adults in Seattle.

What is the total investment for Seattle's youth mental health support expansion including Talkspace (TALK)?

The program is part of a $14.55 million joint investment from Seattle Public Schools and the City of Seattle to expand mental health supports for the 2024-2025 school year.

How can Seattle youth sign up for free Talkspace (TALK) therapy services?

Seattle residents ages 13-24 can sign up by visiting www.talkspace.com/seattle or download the Talkspace Go app from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.

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