Active Minds content. Supporting student wellness.
Display Active Minds mental health awareness content, daily wellness tips, crisis resource information, and stigma reduction messaging on digital signage screens across your school or campus.
Mental health awareness, everywhere students look.
The Hangar.Media Active Minds integration brings mental health awareness and wellness content to your school and campus digital signage. Display daily wellness tips, stress management techniques, crisis resource information, and stigma reduction messaging on screens in hallways, student centres, and common areas. Students encounter supportive mental health messaging throughout their day.
What you can do with Supporting student wellness.
Three capabilities that make this integration essential for your digital signage network.
Daily mental health and wellness content
Display a new wellness tip each day covering topics like stress management, sleep hygiene, mindfulness exercises, social connection, and physical activity. Content is written in approachable, non-clinical language that normalizes taking care of mental health.
A daily wellness reminder that meets students where they already are.
Rotating daily tips across 12 mental health topic areas
Non-clinical language appropriate for student audiences
Actionable advice students can practice immediately
Always-visible crisis support information
Ensure crisis resource information is always visible on campus screens. Display the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline, Crisis Text Line, and your school counseling centre contact information. Students never have to search for help because the resources are on the screens they pass every day.
The number to call is always on the screen, always within view.
988 Lifeline and Crisis Text Line displayed prominently
School counselor and wellness centre contact information
Adjustable for local crisis resources and hotlines
Messaging that normalizes seeking help
Display messaging that reduces stigma around mental health challenges and encourages help-seeking behaviour. Content includes quotes from peers, statistics about mental health prevalence, and direct encouragement to reach out to counselors and trusted adults.
When the hallway says it is okay to ask for help, students believe it.
Peer voice messaging from student perspectives
Mental health prevalence statistics to reduce isolation
Direct encouragement to visit school counseling resources
Four steps to connected screens.
From setup to live content in minutes, not days.
Set up your audience
Select your school level and audience type to receive age-appropriate mental health and wellness content.
Add local resources
Enter your school counselor names, office locations, and local crisis resources to include alongside national hotlines.
Set content schedule
Set up daily tip rotation, topic area emphasis, and seasonal content alignment for the school year.
Publish to campus screens
Assign wellness content to hallway, student centre, and common area screens and the daily rotation begins.
Built for every sector.
See how different industries use this integration to drive results.
High school wellness displays
Display mental health tips and crisis resources on high school hallway screens where students are most likely to encounter the messaging between classes.
EducationUniversity student centre screens
Show wellness content, counseling centre hours, and crisis resources on screens in university student centres, libraries, and residence halls.
HealthcareBehavioral health waiting rooms
Display wellness tips, coping strategies, and support resources on screens in behavioral health and counseling clinic waiting areas.
CorporateEmployee wellness content
Adapt mental health awareness messaging for corporate environments to support employee wellness and EAP programme awareness.
Common questions. Straight answers.
Is the content clinically reviewed?
All mental health content is reviewed by qualified mental health professionals to ensure accuracy, appropriate messaging, and alignment with best practices for mental health communication. Content avoids harmful messaging patterns identified by suicide prevention research.
Can I control which topics are displayed?
Yes. You can enable or disable specific topic areas and control the content mix. If your school wants to emphasize stress management during exam periods or sleep hygiene in the autumn, you can adjust the rotation accordingly.
How is crisis information handled on screens?
Crisis resource information including the 988 Lifeline is displayed as a persistent element on wellness content screens. It is always visible, not just during crisis-related content rotations. You can add your school-specific crisis resources alongside national hotlines.
Can students contribute wellness content?
Yes. Hangar.Media supports a student submission workflow where students can suggest wellness tips or share their mental health journey. All submissions go through an administrator review and clinical appropriateness check before appearing on screens.
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