Partnership Approach
Preparing structured collaboration.
Preparing to work with academic institutions, research organizations, and clinical advisors to ensure our approach is grounded in evidence and responsive to local context. Where research is involved, ethics and institutional approvals will be obtained before data collection.
Academic Partnerships
Collaborating with university psychology and public health departments on structured evaluations and implementation research. Any research involvement will require separate ethics approval and institutional review board clearance.
Clinical Advisory Board
Working with clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and mental health professionals to ensure our systems respect clinical boundaries, maintain ethical standards, and support rather than replace professional care.
Institutional Governance
Planning to engage with university ethics committees, institutional review boards, and governance bodies to ensure any future pilots meet research standards, protect participant privacy, and maintain institutional accountability.
Community Organizations
Partnering with nonprofits, NGOs, and community-based organizations to understand implementation challenges, gather feedback from frontline practitioners, and ensure our systems serve real community needs.