New VR project will provide mental health support for Saskatchewan students
A new virtual reality (VR) project created by Saskatchewan Polytechnic is aiming to give students in rural Saskatchewan a new mental health resource.
Lindsey Boechler, the project’s research lead, said researchers partnered with Dene High School in La Loche three years ago to explore how virtual reality technology could support the mental health and well-being of students.
Initially, Boechler said she envisioned increasing access to care using VR technology by offering services such as counselling through headsets, but she said after receiving feedback from students, a new approach to well-being has been created which includes connecting them with youth from other communities to establish relationships.
“It’s breaking down that sense of isolation that a lot of youths living in rural and remote communities experience,” she said.