
Contact
‘Contact’ is a peer support network that allows users to self-manage their health whilst feeling part of a community. Users can set up reminders and take mindful sessions to help with anxiety.
‘Contact’ is a peer support network that allows users to self-manage their health whilst feeling part of a community. Users can set up reminders and take mindful sessions to help with anxiety.
‘T^LK’ is a website that offers art therapy classes that can be attended virtually or in person. The community aims to create a safe space for members to connect through Arts.
‘Reflect’ is a smart mirror designed to offer a discrete self-monitoring feature for an individual living with HIV. Like a diary, it provides users with the means to monitor and reflect on their health and wellbeing.
‘Guide’ is a mobile app using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to support people living with HIV self-managing their health and wellbeing. When first logging in, users can personalise their own AI health advisor who can answer questions and provide suggested resources to help with health management.
‘Liminal’ is a virtual reality platform designed to support people newly diagnosed with HIV or anyone going through a cycle of acceptance. The platform provides users with a transitional space to help them on their journey of acceptance.
The ‘Woke’ app is a 3rd party auto-correct mobile application. It suggests language that is more inclusive when non-inclusive language is written. Typed words that are flagged as non-inclusive are underlined with a pink dotted line.
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