Adapting mental health & wellness resources to varied Canadian and American post-secondary contexts - LifeSpeak

When LifeSpeak decided to expand its mental health and wellness platform to post-secondary institutions, they came to The Cawley Mughal Group to guide new content development and ensure their suite of tools aligned with mental health best practices for post secondary audiences.

We worked with their team to identify needs for new content and evaluate their tools against Canada’s National Standard for the Mental Health and Well-Being for Post-Secondary Students. We guided them to develop new content in challenging priority areas such as suicide prevention, substance use and harm reduction, diversity, equity, and inclusivity resources, and resiliency training for incoming students. As their subject matter experts, we helped LifeSpeak enter a new market with high-quality product offerings, custom-built to meet the diverse needs of both Canadian and American post-secondary students.

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