BeMe Health and CCA collaborate for comprehensive youth mental health solutions

BeMe Health has partnered with Corporate Counseling Associates (CCA) to address the increasing mental health challenges faced by teens and young adults. 

The team-up will integrate BeMe’s digital behavioural health tools with CCA’s Employee Assistance Programme (EAP) services, providing a comprehensive approach to mental well-being for employees and their dependents.

BeMe Health, known for its digital behavioural health platform tailored for teens and young adults, will combine its services with CCA’s well-established EAP offerings. 

CCA has provided workplace mental healthcare and related services since 1984.

This collaboration seeks to enhance mental health support by merging digital engagement tools with traditional support services. 

Leslie Courtney, Chief Commercial Officer of BeMe Health, stated, "Connecting with teens and young adults where they are is a core mission of BeMe, and we are excited to collaborate with CCA to enhance access to mental health resources."

The partnership has led to the development of a Student Assistance Programme aimed at promoting well-being among college and university students. The programme addresses common barriers to accessing mental health care by offering a blend of digital media, care activities, coaching, and clinical intervention.

 Students can access 24/7 crisis support and therapy through seamless integration with CCA’s resources and on-campus services. 

President of CCA, John Levy noted, “This synergy allows our Student Assistance Programs to reach even more teens before they’re in crisis, adding an extra layer of proactive support for adolescents and their families.”

BeMe’s mobile-centric approach provides teens and young adults a personalised mental health journey. By leveraging digital tools and continuous interaction, the platform aims to offer accessible mental health resources. 

BeMe Health specialises in digital behavioural health interventions for teens. The platform offers access to content, mood reflection, skill-building activities, 1:1 coaching, and clinical services, including 24/7 crisis support.

BeMe’s approach is informed by an active Teen Advisory Board, ensuring the platform meets the needs of its users. The company partners with health plans, employers, and community organisations to deliver a digital-first approach to teen mental health. 

Courtney concluded, "CCA's proven impact and commitment to integrity make them an ideal partner, and we are proud to join forces in this important endeavor."

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