4 Jul 2025
  

Supportive Mind: Infosys and MHFA Launch Mental Health App to Empower Communities Across ANZ

Shaun Bell

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In a world where mental health problems too often remain unvoiced because of stigma, time pressures, and inaccessibility, a new app is set to revolutionize the way Australians look after their well-being straight from their pockets.

The Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) has announced the release of the Supportive Mind app, developed in collaboration with Infosys, an international leader in providing end-to-end digital services. This collaboration will serve the interests of the New Zealanders and Australians. It marks a milestone in the coordinated activity of the two bodies to expand the availability of mental health tools, making them both more timely and efficient, especially for individuals affected by the pressures of modern lifestyles.

A Timely Response to a Pressing Need

Mental illness is one of the most significant issues that society has had over the years, and the condition has only worsened over the recent years. Whether a professional, a student, a parent, or a caregiver, many individuals live with the burden of this striking emotion daily without knowing where or how to seek help.

Having identified these obstacles, MHFA Australia, the oldest non-government mental health organization, envisaged a shift that is proactive, scalable, and based on the principles of self-care and community support. Infosys was the ideal tech partner that has shown its interest in applying technology to solve social problems and has even gone to great lengths to address some of the complex issues affecting society.

Infosys has developed the Supportive Mind application as part of its unique and ongoing Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative. Utilizing the power of AI and data-driven personalization, the app will empower first aiders, community leaders, and regular users to access practical and science-informed mental health support tools.

What Does The App Offer?

Unlike some other wellness trackers, Supportive Mind offers a comprehensive line of functionality focused on helping users integrate mental health care into their daily activities. Some of the features of the app include:

  • Emotional condition purchase monitoring and behavioral insights
  • Lifestyle pattern-based personalized recommendations on activities
  • Challenges of walking to influence physical and emotional well-being
  • Community involvement fundraising campaigns
  • Tips on wellness through push notifications every day
  • Self-help sources, such as journal writing tools and sign exercises, etc.

The app is being introduced through a pilot release in educational institutions, corporate settings, and community centers. It will track its performance and analyze it with the help of Infosys Topaz, an innovative AI-first platform featuring a tool that enables real-time assessment of social impact using performance metrics and predictive analytics.

Leaders Weigh In

Speaking on the collaboration, Professor Melissa Green, Chairperson of MHFA, noted,

It will be wonderful to launch a Supportive Mind into the world in conjunction with Infosys. The program demonstrates our commitment to promoting physical and mental well-being by exploring innovative approaches to overall health and wellness. Using Supportive Mind, well-being activities can be integrated into regular life easily, which enables them to live a healthier and happier lifestyle.”

Infosys EVP APAC Andrew Groth echoed the same sentiment

We strive to empower people to achieve success at Infosys through the strength of their human potential. We understand the significance of being aware of mental health in the establishment of liberal and accepting communities. The collaboration with MHFA in developing a scalable electronic solution validates our commitment to innovation, as we deliver mental health support to every individual, wherever they work and wherever they reside. 

Implications for Society and the Workplace

In addition to its value, Supportive Mind presents an innovative model for scaling up mental health issues, particularly in professional and educational settings. The app can be included in employers’ well-being plans, or they could provide their employees with access to certified MHFA first-aider training, peer support, and year-round learning webinars delivered by MHFA.

The campaign is relevant as much as the consideration of mental health by companies is becoming a business issue rather than a personal matter. Integrating the care networks into the daily digital lives of individuals, Supportive Mind can potentially transform the treatment approach into one of prevention.

Looking Ahead

The Supportive Mind app has become a shining example of what can be achieved when both community needs and innovative technology combine their efforts and powers. With the app at a stage where it can be tested on an amplified scale, the founders of the product hope that, in the future, many thousands of Australians and New Zealanders will have access to a credible mental health companion. 

Lastly, this project develops a compelling premise: mental healthcare does not have to be distant, expensive, and challenging, yet it may be local, affordable, and easy to use.

If this vision inspires your organization and is interested in creating a purpose-driven digital product that can make a tangible impact in the real world, now is the time to collaborate with a seasoned app development firm like 7 Pillars. 

Whether it is a wellness application, community-based focus, or other aspects, 7 Pillars will spring ahead of progressive businesses and bring to the market viable and scalable applications that will sell meaningful solutions in the community and bring value.Illustration depicting two people, one appearing distressed, interacting virtually through smartphone screens, emphasizing the need for mental health apps that provide human-like care and support, not just self-tracking - 7pillars

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