


Project Healthy Minds and Music Health Alliance Form Strategic Partnership
The two organizations will combine their efforts to provide mental health resources to music industry professionals
Project Healthy Minds, the major mental health nonprofit, and Music Health Alliance, a trusted healthcare provider for the music industry, have announced a new partnership. A central aspect of the collaboration is a digital platform to streamline access to mental health services.
How it works:
The platform will use Project Healthy Minds' technology and live on the Music Health Alliance website.
Users will have easy access to services approved by mental health professionals.
Services span digital self-care to crisis care as well as resources specifically for children and teens.
The platform will have search filters for elements such as price, location, and mental health challenge.
The two organizations will also work together to research solutions for issues prevalent within the music industry.
What they said:
Tatum Hauck Allsep, Founder & CEO, Music Health Alliance: "Music professionals give so much of themselves to the world, often at great personal cost. There are unique pressures being a touring artist or industry leader that make it so hard to ask for help. The first step in this groundbreaking partnership between Music Health Alliance and Project Healthy Minds is a solution ensuring that safe, confidential, and trusted mental health support is available quickly and easily to music industry professionals wherever and whenever there is a need."
Phil Schermer, Founder & CEO of Project Healthy Minds: "The music industry faces mental health challenges at rates higher than the general public, yet traditional systems aren't built for touring artists, studio musicians, or crew members working irregular hours. This partnership with Music Health Alliance is about getting access to mental health support for those who power the music we love."
Project Healthy Minds, the major mental health nonprofit, and Music Health Alliance, a trusted healthcare provider for the music industry, have announced a new partnership. A central aspect of the collaboration is a digital platform to streamline access to mental health services.
How it works:
The platform will use Project Healthy Minds' technology and live on the Music Health Alliance website.
Users will have easy access to services approved by mental health professionals.
Services span digital self-care to crisis care as well as resources specifically for children and teens.
The platform will have search filters for elements such as price, location, and mental health challenge.
The two organizations will also work together to research solutions for issues prevalent within the music industry.
What they said:
Tatum Hauck Allsep, Founder & CEO, Music Health Alliance: "Music professionals give so much of themselves to the world, often at great personal cost. There are unique pressures being a touring artist or industry leader that make it so hard to ask for help. The first step in this groundbreaking partnership between Music Health Alliance and Project Healthy Minds is a solution ensuring that safe, confidential, and trusted mental health support is available quickly and easily to music industry professionals wherever and whenever there is a need."
Phil Schermer, Founder & CEO of Project Healthy Minds: "The music industry faces mental health challenges at rates higher than the general public, yet traditional systems aren't built for touring artists, studio musicians, or crew members working irregular hours. This partnership with Music Health Alliance is about getting access to mental health support for those who power the music we love."
Project Healthy Minds, the major mental health nonprofit, and Music Health Alliance, a trusted healthcare provider for the music industry, have announced a new partnership. A central aspect of the collaboration is a digital platform to streamline access to mental health services.
How it works:
The platform will use Project Healthy Minds' technology and live on the Music Health Alliance website.
Users will have easy access to services approved by mental health professionals.
Services span digital self-care to crisis care as well as resources specifically for children and teens.
The platform will have search filters for elements such as price, location, and mental health challenge.
The two organizations will also work together to research solutions for issues prevalent within the music industry.
What they said:
Tatum Hauck Allsep, Founder & CEO, Music Health Alliance: "Music professionals give so much of themselves to the world, often at great personal cost. There are unique pressures being a touring artist or industry leader that make it so hard to ask for help. The first step in this groundbreaking partnership between Music Health Alliance and Project Healthy Minds is a solution ensuring that safe, confidential, and trusted mental health support is available quickly and easily to music industry professionals wherever and whenever there is a need."
Phil Schermer, Founder & CEO of Project Healthy Minds: "The music industry faces mental health challenges at rates higher than the general public, yet traditional systems aren't built for touring artists, studio musicians, or crew members working irregular hours. This partnership with Music Health Alliance is about getting access to mental health support for those who power the music we love."
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This article was written from a press release provided by Music Health Alliance.
We covered it because mental health remains a prevalent issue in the music industry.
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