- Emplomind recently announced that it was ready to launch the first Metaverse Mental Health Hub.
- According to the company, approximately 75 percent of youth did not receive sufficient access to mental health support.
- Which sparked the demand for new mental health solutions.
Emplomind, a global provider of advice on mental health accessible and on-demand, recently announced that it was ready to launch the first Metaverse Mental Health Hub.
According to the company, approximately 75 percent of youth did not receive enough access to mental health supportsparking demand for new mental health solutions.
Emplomind aims to provide such facilities to users to elevate their company mission “to the next level”, it said in a statement, adding that it aimed to launch the service on Decentraland with a strong focus on education.
The London-based firm will leverage its team of specialists
The London-based firm will take advantage of its team of specialists and technical skills to create metaverse solutions and digital domains that allow users to create virtual communities for secure environments.
The company also plan to implement your core services and features in a roadmap for one-on-one on-demand support.
Initially, the service will launch in Decentraland and will be primarily focused on education with a roadmap to implement core support service 1-1 On-Demand.
According to Lee Godwin, director of global sales for Emplomind, the Metaverse offers a “great opportunity” for your business to reach out to the public and “break down barriers to people accessing mental health support.”
“The diverse digital worlds in the Metaverse will allow us to play our part in providing mental health support and ultimately safer spaces for the people who will be spending more and more time in these environments.”
Jonny Fiat, Metaverse Business Strategy Lead at PangeaDao added that his firm was “delighted” to partner with Emplomind on “such a vital implementation within the Metaverse.”
“The blank slate of the Metaverse gives us all an opportunity to ensure that we are building an environment designed for humanity to thrive. We look forward to guiding Emplomind deeper and wider across digital worlds to ensure that mental health is naturally integrated into the metaverse.”
Mental Health, Virtual Solutions
The news arrives when numerous health companies and wellness have begun to develop their own immersive solutions, particularly in the midst of the current COVID-19 pandemic, which has triggered a increased demand for mental health tools to combat isolation, stress and other concerns.
Collaborative mental health tool VR Hatsumi recently discussed how it developed its therapy platform to facilitate the expression of emotional and mental health issues in novel methods to empower patients.
XRHealth also introduced its mental health solution in March on HTC VIVE’s Flow compact headphone device, which allows users greater and broader access to immersive meditationentertainment and stress-relieving apps in a compact platform built by the Taoyuan City-based company.
Rocket VR Health also released a partnership with Mass General in early March to offer patients with postoperative cancer tools to combat periods of isolation 28 days after receiving treatment in hospitals.
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