Defence has joined forces with Kooth, a leading provider of online mental health and well being support to give Army Cadets free access to this important service.
Kooth’s free online service is anonymous and accessible at any time through any internet enabled device.
This service has already been rolled out across Defence for children of military families and 100% of those who have already accessed the service at www.Kooth.com/mod since the launch say they would recommend it to a friend.
How Kooth provides support
Defence’s partnership with Kooth opens its support to anyone aged 11 to 18 and is an Army Cadet, whether they are in the UK or abroad. It is easy, they to register just follow the steps and select “I am a Cadet”.
Once registered, users can connect with an online community of peers and read pre-moderated magazine articles on a range of mental health and well being subjects. They can also access an interactive hub for daily well being challenges, write a personal online journal and engage with a British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) accredited counsellor through chat messaging.
Kooth is the only digital mental health provider to offer one-to-one professional counselling and therapeutic self-help activities and peer-to-peer support; and to hold a UK-wide accreditation from BACP. All content on the online space is pre-moderated to ensure users’ protection. When necessary, the service can also direct individuals to other types of support, including clinical services.