Good thinking digital wellbeing service
Good Thinking is designed to improve Londoner’s mental health and wellbeing. This 24-hour online service finds people who may be struggling with a range of issues impacting on their mental health and directs them to resources that meet their personalised needs.
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Research that informed Good Thinking
Why Good Thinking is more than a website
Improving Londoners’ wellbeing everyday
More people are looking for new ways to help improve their wellbeing than ever before. That’s why Good Thinking guides Londoners to clinically-trusted resources, such as websites and mobile apps, so they can feel confident about embracing innovative self-care approaches to improve how they feel everyday.
Good Thinking uses social media and search advertising to reach people who are seeking help and advice about sleep, anxiety, low mood and stress and directs them to its website where online self-assessment tools recommend resources that respond to their personalised needs.
Who is Good Thinking for?
Good Thinking launched in November 2017. It is designed for anyone living or working in London. So far over 150,000 Londoners have used Good Thinking to tackle sleep, anxiety, stress and depression. It’s free for Londoners thanks to London’s NHS, London’s borough councils and Public Health England.
Are you working in London’s NHS and public sector organisations? Talk to your Wellbeing Lead about adopting Good Thinking as part of your organisation’s Wellbeing Programme. It’s free and can support individuals in self-managing their mental health and building resilience so they can perform at their best.
More information
Research conducted and project documentation is available to download from our resources section: www.healthylondon.org/goodthinkingresearch
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