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Schools (PreK-12)

The school environment is more predictive of good mental health than individual factors.

MAP can pinpoint the school-wide solutions that will help all students, faculty and staff thrive!

Our product is all about equipping your school with the tools to understand and improve mental health outcomes. We provide data-driven insights that support effective prevention strategies, optimize resource use, and foster a school culture where everyone can succeed. This means a healthier environment, better student attendance, engagement, and more academic success.

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“Nearly 20% of children and young people ages 3-17 in the United States have a mental, emotional, developmental, or behavioral disorder, and suicidal behaviors among high school students increased more than 40% in the decade before 2019.” (NIH, 2022)

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Health Tech Start-Up Winner 〰️ Recognized as a Global Innovation 〰️ Women In Tech Founder Award 〰️

Current approaches have resulted in high healthcare burden, poor retention of students and barriers to enrollment (Inside HigherEd, 2023)(Cleveland Clinic, 2023).

Learn how upstream approaches relieve the stress on educators and staff and increase achievement.

Schools are facing a mental health crisis.

A staggering 40% of students report suicide ideation, yet many schools struggle to identify institutional strategies to reverse these rates.

This reactive approach not only fails to prevent suffering but also hinders academic success, retention, and overall campus well-being.

graduate achievement, 4 year retention, stop out rates, drop out rates, persistence, academic achievement, enrollment, college, university, institutions

Persistence is directly related to stronger psychosocial factors

Student health promotion, college, university, decrease substance use, binge drinking, prescription abuse, and alcohol misuse, increase health promoting behavior

Wellbeing is linked with decreases in high risk behavior

colleges and universities cost savings to reduce burden on counseling center budget and improve student mental health reducing referrals and optimizing limited campus resources

Cost Savings of $2 for every $1 invested in prevention

Predicting student success streamlines planning. Identifying at-risk areas allows teams to proactively address challenges without extensive evaluations, enabling a focus on high-impact initiatives. This approach also provides data to showcase the effectiveness of solutions, facilitating advocacy and the implementation of positive changes.

    • Better understand the population’s specific risks of disorder, their psychological health and resilience to unique environmental stressors.

    • Evaluate the effectiveness of current programs and identify opportunities to strengthen data-driven prevention efforts.

    • Data-driven reports empower collaborators with the ability to tailor proactive interventions that address unique population-wide needs.

Chart your prevention plan using MAP!