The Invisible Guardian
Artificial intelligence enabled screening for signs of mental well being difficultiesMental health in Youth
1 in 10 children
have a diagnosable mental health condition from five years of age and 50% of mental health symptoms start at age 14.
Incidence rates are climbing.
But there is no objective method to clearly detect early changes to mental health and many youth “fall in the gap”.
A lack of objective data affects true awareness building and provision of early support at home.
every 40 seconds
A life is lost to suicide around the world
Though 50% of all mental health conditions start by 14 years of age, screening can be hit and miss,
leading to years of internal struggle, self-harm or suicide.
True early intervention
through early detection.
Youth.ai aims to enable true early intervention throughartificial intelligence enabled screening for early signs ofmental well-being difficulties in youth.MISSIONWe aim to provide innovative digitalscreening tools for child and youth mental healthVISIONActionable content for improveddecision making in youth mental healthSOLUTIONArtificial intelligence software designedto identify early changes in youth behaviour for effective awareness building and supportMeet the Team
Rosie Koh
Founder | CEORosie worked with children and adolescent health as an Occupational Therapist and saw a critical need for early detection and intervention in important developmental years.She pursued an MBA to gain complementary business skills and she leads Youth.ai in strategic direction.Hannah Tsang
CHOHannah brings vast experience as a child and adolescent mental health Occupational Therapist. Through her work with Singaporean schools, she has a deep understanding of how mental health affects youth of today and the need for evidence-based innovation.Hannah is also passionate about advancing Occupational Therapy and participates in adjunct lecturing at Singapore Institute of Technology.Binghao Ng
AI Consultant
Binghao has pursued his interest in AI and data analytics across various environments and technical domains since completing his PhD studies in Physics. He relishes challenging problem statements that he can apply his quantitative skills to and is deeply interested in using AI and technology for social good.
Chris Hardesty
Strategic AdvisorChris is Head of the KPMG Healthcare & Life Sciences Practice in the Asia-Pacific region and Partner at Pureland Venture Group. He is passionate about the mental health topic, having lost his own father to suicide several years ago.Chris leads the Mental Health workstream for the World Economic Forum - Global Health Agenda Council, is the author of the Major Depressive Disorder and Schizophrenia policy call-to-action series.Dr Lim Choon Guan
Medical AdvisorChoon Guan is Senior Consultant and Deputy Chief of Singapore's Institute of Mental Health's Department of Developmental Psychiatry. He is Senior Editor of Journal 'Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health'.Choon Guan is also Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke NUS Graduate Medical School and is a strong proponent for technological advances in child and youth mental health.We'd love to hear from you.
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