Receive alerts and link people to relevant mental health support lines, policies, procedures and next steps after they check in or lodge a concern on Skodel.
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<img src="/icons/user-circle-filled_red.svg" alt="/icons/user-circle-filled_red.svg" width="40px" /> Potential use cases
- Encourage issues to be resolved internally rather than externally
- Provide early intervention for issues like burnout
- Provide wellbeing support at scale and in multiple languages
- Address sensitive issues like bullying appropriately
- Build internal and external trust with proactive support for all
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<img src="/icons/chat-user_red.svg" alt="/icons/chat-user_red.svg" width="40px" /> Example of Skodel Support in action
- Identification: A private and safe space that encourages people to share how things are going.
- Control measures: An immediate response in place for everyone.
- Alerts to assess and triage risks: Safety and risk managers will be notified of and can triage concerns and maintain a digital audit trail of these concerns.
- Reporting tools: Clear trend and group reporting to highlight areas of concern and areas that are working well.
- Value: Early identification and resolution of risks via a safe and auditable process.
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Proactive mental wellbeing support for all
We link people going well, experiencing serious concerns and everything in between to support, policies and procedures. Here’s why:
- Unaddressed sensitive concerns impact trust: If people aren’t supported with sensitive internal matters, they’re more likely to share concerns externally which can impact trust.
- It drives culture and performance: A system for everyone supports more people across a broader range of wellbeing states. When more people feel genuinely supported, positive culture and performance naturally emerge.
- A remedy and a prevention: Support designed specifically for crisis moments like an EAP gets low usage and doesn’t prevent issues. Skodel’s support is linked to check-ins and everyone that checks in, gets next steps. This makes it both a remedy and a preventative measure for mental wellbeing.
- Risk management and compliance: A system that addresses everyone’s wellbeing and provides relevant policies and procedures even when human intervention isn’t possible better ensures compliance.
- Promotes early intervention: Support that waits to be used often goes unused. Skodel Support is linked to proactive check-ins so it actively seeks feedback and then provides relevant and timely wellbeing support. Concerns are resolved quicker this way.
- It builds trust: When someone shares feedback it’s important they get a response. Skodel’s support is immediate, multilingual and the initial suggestion is a straightforward action step that doesn’t demand too much time. This enhances trust in diversity, equity, inclusion and wellbeing commitment and demonstrates it’s not a passive data collection exercise.
Key considerations in wellbeing and mental health software
- Liability collecting sensitive data: Skodel ensures sensitive issues are responded to appropriately and support is documented to mitigate liability risks. Works with recognised legal and people and risk teams to support its approach.
- Security: ST4S, Coppa and Ferpa certified, and passed individual security assessments from education institutions such the Victorian DoE.
- Diversity and multilingual capability: Skodel’s app can be translated into multiple languages to support diverse user groups.
- Integration capability: Integrates with Microsoft Teams, SSO capabilities with Google and Microsoft and maintains open API to integrate with platforms as per your needs.
- Evidence based: Co-designed alongside Andrew Fuller who is one of Australia’s leading clinical psychologists. He is also a Fellow of the Department of Psychiatry and the Department of Learning and Educational Development at the University of Melbourne.
- Anonymity: Skodel can be run anonymously or identifiably.