The Student Assistance Programme (SAP) equips your institution to address stress, burnout, and crises early — reducing risks while building resilience, balance, and support for students and faculty.
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Despite mental health being recognised as a fundamental right under Article 21, most campuses are still unprepared.
The result?
Rising stress, burnout, and in too many cases — student suicides.

Adopt a campus-wide mental health policy annually

Ensure helplines, referral protocols, & crisis support

Train faculty and sensitise parents, with annual reporting

Provide qualified counsellors for students
Confidential sessions via chat, phone, video, or in-person in 13+ languages, including sign language.
Hyper-personalised guidance through mood tracking, gamified tools, and a curated self-help library.
Clinically governed support for every emotional concern, from everyday stress to crisis, backed by NIMHANS-validated protocol.
Posters, infographics, mailers, videos, podcasts, and audio campaigns to reduce stigma and build care.
Train designated campus contacts to recognise distress and act swiftly in high risk situations.
Facilitated sessions on exam stress, homesickness, peer pressure, and identity issues to build resilience.
Workshops help educators recognise distress, respond with empathy, and connect students to timely support.
Access real-time dashboards and auto-generated reports to
track usage, monitor trends, and make data-driven decisions.
Access real-time dashboards and auto-generated reports to track usage, monitor trends, and make data-driven decisions.

Roll out SAP with a structured approach, from leadership briefings to student and faculty orientations, ensuring strong adoption across campus.
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A single point of contact for smooth implementation, customisation, and ongoing support throughout the academic year.





9000+
student lives covered across institutions.
97%
individuals found
counselling helpful.
98%
individuals progressed
in ≤ 3 sessions.
