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Regional, State, Country Surveys?

User Profile: GlenM
GlenM February 7th

Quick question for you all:

We released our Local section a few months ago: 7cups.com/local. Part of this directory includes the top 50 mental health challenges in each region. I was talking with a couple of friends that were trying to find ways to create positive mental health change through organized campaigns. One idea they had one was a sort of regular poll or survey that would be tied to states or countries. 

Members and listeners would be able to ask their own questions. We would also ask questions. The goal would be to try to figure out bottom-up and top-down what the main mental health challenges are in each region. Once we identified those challenges, we could then help start to solve them both online - on 7 Cups - and offline through working with local partners.

The data from the surveys would be published on the local pages for each country and state.

Any reactions to this idea?

We don't want to do it if there isn't organic interest in it. I'm not wedded to it either way. Open and honest feedback very welcome!

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If you'd like to help us collectively build out food pantries, crisis lines, shelters, other nonprofits etc. across all the regions around the world, including your local area, you can submit listing through this form (here)!

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User Profile: Panda91
Panda91 February 8th

Where is main location and btw tbh i live in st jerome quebec

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User Profile: AffyAvo
AffyAvo February 8th

@Panda91 What do you mean by main location?

User Profile: WalkingSoftly
WalkingSoftly 5 hours ago

@Panda91

Hi, fellow Canadain :)  There is no main location (physically) for this. They are putting together a database that people can submit local name(s), description of organization, etc. I have submitted 3 already - 2 national, 1 local.

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User Profile: courageouspanda2006
courageouspanda2006 February 8th

This sounds like a great idea.

User Profile: Fradiga
Fradiga February 8th

@GlenM

It's a very interesting issue. I am just shy of 2 to have spoken to 1500 people so far and - yes - there are issues in some countries that just don't exist in others, due not only to cultural differences, but also the social changes everywhere.

7cups also attracts people from places where psychological or even medical help is expensive, if you can have any at all. 

7cups reflects a lot of the present American mentality, and particularly the younger folks. It may be hard to change that.


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User Profile: Fradiga
Fradiga February 8th

I would add that many "cases" have had a legal dimension or required some internet search to find out where they could get help...

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User Profile: WalkingSoftly
WalkingSoftly 5 hours ago

@Fradiga

You bring up some very valid points.  And of course, submitting local connections/referrals need to be 'scrutinized', so as to not to advertise an organization that  might end up being more harmful, than helpful. 

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User Profile: peafullyfocused
peafullyfocused February 8th

@GlenM sounds like an amazing idea bearing able to help someone not only personally here in 7cubes but with other outside resources 

User Profile: WalkingSoftly
WalkingSoftly February 9th

@GlenM

Why does the survey not include Other, when responding to the 'Section" portion? Why are there only these 4 options? 

User Profile: eternalPoetry8249
eternalPoetry8249 February 9th

@GlenM i think this would be a great idea!!

User Profile: quietlistener2023
quietlistener2023 February 9th

@GlenM

Are all countries around the world included? Also if the people are not English speakers is that an issue? 

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User Profile: Fradiga
Fradiga February 9th

@quietlistener2023

I am sure there are countries that will not be reached for a long time because of their government restrictions or because the issues that are handled on 7cups are already covered by a national website which suits them better.


User Profile: Fradiga
Fradiga February 9th

@quietlistener2023

7cups tries to be international, but still misses the mark. They use automatic censoring rules that only apply to American English slurs, while in another language using the same Roman characters the word means something quite different. English is really the easiest language to use. If you are able to chat in a language using a different script, no problem there. 

I have seen people asking for a listener that would be able to speak an LOTE (Language other than English) but there are not enough listeners who would be able to take it up, let alone in a timely fashion. 

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User Profile: OtterlyPositive
OtterlyPositive February 9th

@GlenM

I would be interested in this as well! As someone from Canada, I hope that the survey could break us down into the provinces. Otherwise, it's really not all that "local", haha. Thanks for initiating this idea!