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Digital Social Connections Challenge - Taraki Wellbeing

Movember Funding to Date

Global funding AUD equivalent 6,421,387

What we seek to achieve

To support the development and implementation of digital / technology solutions that increase levels of social connections and feelings of belongingness for men, particularly those who are at greater risk of becoming socially isolated and experiencing poor mental health.

Country
United Kingdom
Implemented by
Movember
Project start date
August 2020
Project Status
In progress

About the project

Taraki works with Punjabi communities to reshape approaches to mental health by levering four key mechanisms of change; awareness, education, peer support, and research.

Taraki have been running peer support for Punjabi men since 2019 and are now scaling this approach around the UK and even internationally. Through the Cha in the City initiative, Taraki have developed a comprehensive training and implementation package designed to train community-based peer support facilitators who then go out and help men within their communities through innovative peer support groups.

Currently, Taraki have worked with men in Birmingham, Leeds, Leicester, and Surrey (British Columbia, Canada), and have future engagements in Southall. This model means that Taraki are able to empower community organisations wanting to facilitate peer support by offering training, implementation help, and ongoing mentoring to those trained.

Phase 1 Co-Development: GBP 82,280
Phase 2 Implementation: GBP 232,750
 

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