JAKARTA TikTok wants to improve creators on its platform by maintaining their mental health. While empowering mental health creators, TikTok is actively working with partners and experts.

Recently, in celebrating World Mental Health Day, TikTok announced that it is officially partnering with Headspace, a digital health application to cope with stress. This application can be downloaded through the Google Play Store or App Store.

Through this partnership, TikTok wants to equip creators with mental health resources every day. All creators will get access to Headspace for free for six months. The access quota is limited, only for 20 thousand global creators.

Valiant Richey, Head of TikTok's Global Trust and Safety Outreach and Partnerships, said that access to information and resources about mental health is very important. Therefore, TikTok wants to provide this need for its creators.

"When celebrating World Mental Health Day, we strengthened the way we support the creator community by giving them free access to various tools and resources guided by experts from Headspace," Richey said, quoted from the official TikTok website.

Meanwhile, Head of Partnership and Headspace Consumer Distribution Emma Nemtin said that mental health issues are very important. Headspace seeks to support its users through features that are easily accessible and effective.

"In collaboration with TikTok on World Mental Health Day, our hope is that creators will feel empowered to control their mental well-being and switch to Headspace as a resource through all the joys and sorrows of life," said Nemtin.


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