Date
Thursday, March 27, 2025
Time
9:30 PM - 10:30 PM (NZDT)
Timezone
(UTC+13:00) Auckland, Wellington
Description

How can we create a cohesive digital mental health ecosystem that effectively guides users to the right support at the right time? This webinar explores the fundamental building blocks of such an ecosystem and highlights the latest addition—a self-help wellbeing platform commissioned by the Danish Government, offering information, self-help tools, and signposting to evidence-based wellbeing and mental health resources. 

The Center for Digital Psychiatry sets the stage by sharing the context for building a digital mental health ecosystem in Denmark. Grounded in extensive user research and iterative design, the webinar delves into the methodology, insights, and design principles that shape this new self-help platform. From intuitive UX/UI solutions to strategic content design, we explore how digital tools can foster personal introspection and nudge users toward help-seeking behaviors.

The webinar session will present key findings from the development process, including real-world testing and conceptual refinements. As the platform is still evolving, the webinar sets the stage for an open dialogue on optimizing user journeys and strengthening digital mental health ecosystems both locally and globally.

Key Discussion Points:

  • What are the essential components of a digital mental health ecosystem, and how do they interact?
  • How can a self-help platform serve as an effective entry point to wellbeing and mental health support?
  • What design strategies encourage engagement and help-seeking behaviors in users who are hesitant or unaware of their needs?
  • How do we balance general wellbeing content with targeted, diagnosis-specific interventions?
  • What role does UX/UI play in ensuring seamless transitions between digital self-help and professional care?

This webinar invites professionals, designers, and decision-makers to reflect on these questions and contribute to the future of digital mental health innovation and service delivery.


About the Center for Digital Psychiatry
The Center for Digital Psychiatry in Denmark is part of a university mental health hospital in the Region of Southern Denmark. The center was established in 2013 to address the shortage of mental health professionals and the growing mental health crisis. Today, the center’s mission is to develop and scale evidence-based digital solutions to promote mental health, as well as prevent, assess, and treat mental illness. The center works collaboratively with service users—young people, adults, and their relatives—and mental health professionals in developing and implementing digital services. These services are co-designed to address unmet needs, promote mental health equity, and ensure sustainable implementation. By combining human expertise and digital innovation, the center’s vision is to build a proactive, holistic, and sustainable healthcare system that empowers individuals and communities to manage their health and maintain well-being.

Fiona Costello
eMHIC
Fractional Strategic Initiatives Lead and Webinar MC
England

Fiona Costello is a seasoned healthcare professional with over 15 years of experience spanning the NHS, private, and non-profit sectors. Currently serving as Strategic Initiatives Lead at eMHIC, International Business Development Director at Aire Innovate, and SVP Partnerships at Brain+, Fiona has consistently demonstrated her commitment to improving health services through technology. Her notable achievements include expanding digital mental health technology within NHS services at SilverCloud Health, contributing to the Canadian Mental Health App Assessment Standard with ORCHA, and enhancing digital health delivery in India. At Aire Innovate, Fiona advocates for the adoption of low-code platforms in healthcare, believing these tools can streamline processes and enhance patient care. With a focus on driving innovation safely and effectively, Fiona remains dedicated to learning and growing in the digital health field, always striving to contribute positively to healthcare outcomes through innovative solutions.



Marie Paldam Folker
Center for Digital Psychiatry
Managing Director
Denmark

Marie Paldam Folker is the Managing Director of the Center for Digital Psychiatry. Marie is an anthropologist and expert digital mental health innovator and practitioner. She has worked in the digital health field for over 15 years, specializing in digital mental health. At the Center for Digital Psychiatry, Marie is responsible for the development and implementation of digital mental health interventions with regional and national reach. She co-directs the national digital psychiatry taskforce with the participation of the five Danish mental health hospitals. Marie has recently served as an expert member of the Danish Government’s Health Structure Commission (2023-2024), providing recommendations for the current health structure reform, which was adopted by the Danish Government in November 2024 and is now being implemented in Danish healthcare.

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Tor Juul Groth
Center for Digital Psychiatry
Head of Communications and Engagement Strategy

Tor Juul Groth is the Head of Communications and Engagement Strategy at the Center for Digital Psychiatry and the project lead of a new online self-help platform for adult Danes. For four years, he has contributed to Internetpsykiatrien’s communications strategy, web design, and user engagement.

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Thomas Lambertsen Binzer
Center for Digital Psychiatry
Chief Technology Officer

Thomas Lambertsen Binzer is the Chief Technology Officer at the Center for Digital Psychiatry. Thomas holds an M.Sc. in Engineering with a specialization in product development and innovation from the University of Southern Denmark. He has been part of the Center for Digital Psychiatry for 7 years.

Thomas and the Technology and Data Team primarily work on the development of digital therapy programs and the IT systems needed to deliver digital treatment. He also works with the application of new technologies in psychiatric care and is part of Region Southern Denmark's steering group for Artificial Intelligence.

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