SMU alumnus Matt Oon started Acceset – a portmanteau of the words accept and reset – in 2015 to empower users to accept guidance and reset their lives. In June 2020, Acceset launched a web-based platform with a letter-writing feature to serve as a "safe space" for youth to confide their problems anonymously to a trained befriender who provides emotional support and encourages meaningful conversations. Acceset recently concluded user trials with the NUS' N.1 Institute for Health. It seeks to assess the impact of text-based peer support among university students and the effect on their well-being. | |
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