Togetherall - FREE, Anonymous 24/7 Peer Support
What is Togetherall
Togetherall is a safe, online community where people support each other. By sharing feelings, thoughts, emotions, and experiences we can all improve our mental health, together. Members can sign up instantly, share anonymously and access the community at any time, day or night. It is a safe place where you can connect with others about what’s going on in your life - big or small.
Togetherall At QMUL
Queen Mary offers all of its students access to Togetherall. It's not designed to replace or outsource the work that student wellbeing services do, e.g. counselling provision and access to the mental health specialists within the Disability and Dyslexia Service; rather, it can complement the work we do, particularly outside of our regular office hours, i.e. in the evenings and at weekends.
On Togetherall you can:
- Share your experiences with others in the community
- Read others’ stories and find comfort in knowing you’re not alone
- Join a group based on a topic that’s important to you
- Respond to others’ posts with a kind word, phrase or advice
- Create art to express yourself because sometimes words aren’t enough
- Read helpful articles, take wellbeing courses and self-assessments to feel better on your terms, in your own time
- Explore how you are feeling on a platform full of courses, resources, and anonymous chats with others.
- Access real support, with no pressure, whenever you need it.
Out of Hours Support
Many of our students write to us requesting support in the early hours of the morning or at weekends and we acknowledge it may take a few days to receive a response and even longer to actually see someone. Togetherall provides immediate support whilst you’re waiting for an appointment to see someone from the Student Wellbeing team. If you access Togetherall there is no negative impact on your wait for support through our services; it’s just another option that you may want to explore.
Togetherall offers unlimited, 24/7 accessible online support – you can connect with peers, chat online to clinicians, use self-help resources, join groups or take self-assessments. Lots of students at lots of universities find it an incredibly helpful resource. It is also completely confidential and staff at the university cannot see what you are writing or sharing.
Sign up to Togetherall using your Queen Mary University of London with your university e-mail address today.
Togetherall is:
- Completely free to use
- Anonymous, with no judgment or stigma
- Online for easy access with no waiting lists
- Monitored by mental health professionals 24/7