Cincinnati Startup, Miami U partner to pilot pair of new mental wellness initiatives

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A Cincinnati-based edtech startup is partnering with the region’s second-largest university on a statewide effort to address a growing mental wellness crisis among students and staff worsened by the Covid-19 pandemic — a project that stands as its biggest to date.

Over-the-Rhine-based Abre.io, an education software platform provider, and Miami University’s Center for School-Based Mental Health Programs announced a partnership last week on two pilot initiatives supported by the Ohio Department of Education and the Ohio Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.

The initiatives, which will launch this summer, will reach more than 80 schools and provide access to mental wellness resources to over 40,000 students, young adults and their families in Ohio, according to a release.

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Cincinnati startup, Miami U partner to pilot pair of new mental wellness initiatives.

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