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Text service unveils mental health support in multiple languages

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Australian chat service Youth Chat has released its text-based mental health support service in 135 languages, an initiative which aims to tackle United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.  

According to the service, the initiative is dedicated to advancing SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities), and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals), by providing young Australians with confidential, free social support.” 

Youth Chat’s service directly responds to the pressing need for accessible mental health support, addressing SDG 3 by promoting mental health and well-being among young Australians. By offering support in any language and focusing on inclusivity, Youth Chat tackles SDG 10, aiming to reduce inequalities and ensure everyone, regardless of their background, has access to essential mental health support services. 

Furthermore, by assisting young people in finding housing and shelter, Youth Chat contributes to SDG 11, which focuses on making cities and communities more inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable. The organisation’s collaborative approach with community groups, cultural organisations, and technology partners underlines its commitment to SDG 17, fostering partnerships to achieve these ambitious goals. 

“Youth Chat’s mission aligns closely with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. We recognise the critical role mental health plays in achieving overall health and well-being (SDG 3), and we are committed to reducing inequalities (SDG 10) by ensuring our services are accessible to all young Australians,” David Hayes, Founder of Youth Chat, said.  

“Our efforts to support those in need of housing and shelter reflect our dedication to sustainable cities and communities (SDG 11), and we believe in the power of partnerships (SDG 17) to amplify our impact.” 

Youth Chat is more than a mental health service; it’s a movement towards a more inclusive, supportive, and sustainable future. Through its innovative use of technology and commitment to multilingual support, Youth Chat is breaking down barriers and opening new avenues for mental health support and social inclusion. 

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Pearl Dy
Pearl is a marketing and content specialist based in Australia. She is passionate about business and development communciations.