John Kirwan's mental health app gets heavyweight support

John Kirwan's mental health app gets heavyweight support
The product was built by mental health campaigner John Kirwan and entrepreneur Adam Clark.
Dan Brunskill
The Accident Compensation Corporation has invested more than $2 million in workplace wellbeing platform Mentemia in an effort to reduce mental health injuries.Mentemia is designed to help employees build mental health literacy and improve their wellbeing in a personalised way.The product was built by mental health campaigner John Kirwan and entrepreneur Adam Clark, and is used by companies such as Fletcher Building, Chorus and Kiwibank.The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) said the investment was in the $2m-to-$15m range its Impact Fund t...

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