TikTok expands mental health support in SSA, unveils new safety tools

TikTok, a popular short-form video platform, has announced the expansion of its global mental health fund and the introduction of innovative in-app safety tools designed to enhance digital well-being across Sub-Saharan Africa.
Valiant Richey, TikTok’s Global Head of Trust and Safety Outreach and Partnerships, said in a statement on Thursday that the platform was committed to providing a safe and supportive space for users.
Mr Richey said it was also particularly for young individuals to explore and navigate complex emotions. He said that the announcement was made at TikTok’s inaugural Digital Well-being Summit held in Johannesburg.
The global head stated that, in a move to empower users to manage their online experience more effectively, TikTok has launched a guided meditation feature within its ‘Sleep Hours’ setting.
According to him, this in-app well-being experience is automatically activated at 10:00 p.m. for users under 18 years old, while older users have the option to enable it.
TikTok stated that research indicates mindful meditation can improve sleep quality and contribute to healthier nighttime routines.
According to him, the summit’s most significant highlight was the unveiling of a comprehensive set of new resources and partnerships.
“These include the extension of TikTok’s $2.3 million global mental health fund to support organisations in Sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, the platform will be expanding local in-app helplines and has introduced an industry-first guided meditation feature available to all TikTok users.
“These initiatives build upon ongoing campaigns like #MentalHealthMatters, which aims to encourage positive mental health practices globally,” he said.
According to him, the expansion of TikTok’s Mental Health Education Fund marks a crucial step in the platform’s commitment to mental health support in Africa.
He said that three Sub-Saharan African organisations have been selected as the initial recipients of this funding, and the platform supports the South African Depression and Anxiety Group, the Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative, and Kenya’s Mental360.
Mr Richey said that these organisations would utilise the resources to develop culturally relevant, evidence-based content aimed at raising awareness, reducing stigma, and fostering open conversations about mental health within their respective communities.
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