The Campus Wellbeing Network is an interactive, data-driven platform that helps college students access mental health resources, peer support, and wellness activities on campus. The platform serves as a hub where students can not only find campus and local mental health services but also share reviews of these services and participate in community-driven wellness initiatives. With mental health being a growing concern among college students, this would empower users by facilitating access to counseling services, self-care activities, peer-led support groups, and feedback on the quality and availability of these resources. The platform also provides a space for students to share their own experiences and learn from others, ensuring that mental health care is both accessible and relatable.
The primary audience is college students who are looking for mental health support but may not know where to start. It also targets students who are already utilizing campus services and want to share their experiences, as well as student organizations that focus on wellness and mental health awareness. University administrators can also use data to improve campus resources and student satisfaction.
Mental health resources on college campuses are often underutilized or not easily accessible to students in need. Many students experience high levels of stress, anxiety, or depression but may not be aware of available support or feel hesitant to seek help. This idea solves this problem by: 1. Providing a centralized database of mental health resources, including counseling services, therapy groups, crisis hotlines, and wellness activities. 2. Allowing students to review and rate the effectiveness of these services. 3. Facilitating peer support through community-driven discussion groups. 4. Offering personalized recommendations for wellness activities based on student preferences and needs.