Can You Believe it?
Dear Community,
One thing that 7 Cups has taught me repeatedly - and I mean repeatedly - is that all of us are smarter than any of us. We are collectively much more intelligent than any of us are as individuals or in smaller groups.
Over the years, Ive also learned (sometimes more successfully than others [and, yes, Im still learning and will keep at it]) to honor and listen to our community. From time to time, someone outside of our community gets a glimpse into the good work we are doing (Maisie Williams for example). For professionals, researchers, and academics, it usually takes them a little while to really get it. All that we do - and how we do it - is not immediately obvious. There are a lot of layers to our work. When they do finally see it, it is very validating because what we do is very unexpected and fascinatingly effective. People kind of cant believe at first, then they do, and then they think it is quite remarkable.
We all keep our heads down and work hard. We dont toot our own horn. Our focus is on making impact, on helping people. We dont really worry about being noticed. Because this is our general stance, the announcement Im about to make has that much more meaning and significance.
Stanford University hosts the Medicine X Awards for innovation in health care. A friend recommended we apply. The deadline was close, and I was at a conference representing us, so I quickly submitted an application (you can find it below). I completely forgot about it. Well, earlier this week, much to my surprise, I received an email indicating that we had won the Stanford Medicine X Award for Health Care Systems Design!!!
Take a step back and think about that for a second. We are being recognized by healthcare experts at one of the top universities in the world. The MedX Awards may be the most prestigious awards in innovation and medicine. Our rickety boat just keeps getting stronger and stronger. This award would not be possible without the effort of us all. Together as a community we have built this safe space thanks to:
- Our shared mindset and work towards fulfilling our mission.
- The way we lean on one another.
- Our willingness to volunteer our time to support one another.
- Our unshakeable faith in the core of 7 cups, what it stands for and that together we can achieve the impossible!
I take my hat off to all of you - to all of us - on what we have accomplished. This has been no small task. It is nothing short of remarkable! Lets celebrate, soak it all in, and then lets get back at it, because we still have a long ways to go!
With deep gratitude, respect, and admiration!
Glen
Our Submission:
Overview:
7 Cups expands access to healthcare through task sharing and technology. Our initial focus has been on behavioral health. People seek help on 7 Cups through our apps and Website. They feel understood and then some people sign up to be active listeners. At present, we have 150,000 listeners in 189 countries providing support in 140 languages. We also have professionals on the platform. When a person needs more support, listeners refer them to therapists on 7 Cups. This two-tiered system that integrates peer support and healthcare professionals dramatically extends care at very low cost. At present, 7 Cups helps 800,000 people a month. 3 peer reviewed studies (https://www.7cups.com/about/research.php) highlight how listeners reach high therapeutic alliance levels and how 7 Cups can be utilized to support people with Perinatal Depression and Schizophrenia. The core innovation is empowering peers and using smart technology to expand global access to behavioral health care.
Description of the Project:
We set out to build a scalable and sustainable global mental health system. We wanted to provide the ability to support anyone, anywhere, regardless of language, background, or financial resources. Our goals were to make the service free, convenient, and anonymous in order to increase access to care. Free is important because cost, even if a little, is a barrier. Convenient is critical because much of mental health can be delivered digitally, but is still conducted in physical office settings. The inconvenience of scheduling, driving, and then finding a new therapist if the person doesnt ‘click with the current therapist all incur unnecessary costs. Third, anonymity is key because it is the best way to overcome stigma. We know that approximately half of the people that need mental health services do not get it because they are afraid of being judged. Anonymity overcomes this last challenge.
We also wanted to provide research informed or evidence-based treatment protocols for 31 different mental health challenges like depression, anxiety, self-harm, and stress. People seeking help can get help through chatting with listeners or therapists or through working through these self-guided treatment plans that we call growth paths. We administer a depression, anxiety and stress screen every 20 steps on the growth path to track outcomes. We iterate on the platform to achieve better outcomes. The service is available via the Web, iOS and Android apps.
On the topic of co-design with patients:
Yes, patients (members) have been intimately involved with the design of 7 Cups from the very beginning. Each person that uses 7 Cups is encouraged to look at it like a giant sphere. They have a space on that sphere where they are encouraged to experiment and problem solve. You can see one example of this here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1r6iPcT_CNA89vhl_cbj4CxZt3bfa5hp7NP45DGxX35M/viewform
@GlenM, what you did in 2013 ( i.e. founding of 7 cups ), is nothing short of a very crucial invention for the entire human race, easily at par with fire, wheel, electricity, petrol engine, semiconductors,...etc that is bringing revolutionary changes in human psychology. The system is such that one who gets help is benefitted surely but also one who provides help is also immensely benefitted (mostly in terms of high self-esteem, gratitude, increased compassion, deeper understanding of people,...etc). Hence as a result it is transforming our society massively in the positive direction. Who knows, after 50 years or more there there would be very few people requiring help of some sort. And hence life on earth will be very peaceful.
And winning the coveted Stanford Medicine X Award for Health Care Systems Design is surely a great great milestone for 7cups almong other future awards that 7cups will continue to win throughout its journey. This in itself is the proof that our hard work is in the process of fruition and will bring miraculous changes in future. All The Best to All.Hip Hip Hurray
@GlenM, congratulations to you, the 7 Cups team, and the community for this prestigious award and for making this such a productive, helpful, and safe space. Well done indeed!
@GlenM
That's cool. Thanks for sharing.
This truly made me smile and see how much this community is so important in all of our lives! It's amazing! I am speechless. 7 Cups deserves it, and everyone in the community, the recognition that is getting! This made my day!
CONGRATULATIONS to you, @Glen, and to everyone here in Cups. All these wonderful people dedicating and volunteering their time to help others. I found Cups on one of my darkest times and since then I've been a part of this community. I am proud of this community that I have given others the opportunity to get to know Cups the way I did.
@Glen, I am so proud of the accomplishments and the amazing growth Cups have achieved. CONGRATULATIONS to you and to everyone involved. Keep up the wonderful job you do...we could only go up from here.
Whoo whooo!! Is the closest I can describe the excitement I feel for this award....THANK YOU so much for everyone's hard work and dedication. Keep up the awesome job you all do....Thank you!!
Wow, @GlenM, I am glad to see this award, it's amazing! Congratulations!!! And I really loved your describtion about 7Cups, I like this space and I think it's the internet platform that people can finally feel like they are at home and safe, it's magical place and I am glad to be here. Thanks for making this idea to come true!
@GlenM - That's a great achievement! Way to go! Thanks for sharing :)
I'm not allowed in any chat room all of a sudden. Would you please help me?
@YelloRose Is your problem fixed yet? I don't know how, but I can tag someone who might.
@GlennM......please find out why I can't access any chat rooms
@GlenM That was a great surprise. Kudos to you and all the caring people who make 7 Cups the wonderful resource it is to others all over the world! :)