Send a collaboration request
Send a request to collaborate to connect with another member of the mental health workforce to support your practice or research.
How does it work?
We know that connecting with other professionals from different disciplines or locations is a challenge for many people in the mental health workforce. With this feature, you can broadcast your collaboration request to HTQ’s broad audience.
First, you’ll fill out the form below to submit your request to collaborate.
Once your request has been approved by the HTQ team, your request will be published on:
- this website, under the Connect and Collaborate section
- the HTQ newsletter, sent every last week of the month
- the HTQ LinkedIn account.
Please note it might take up to two weeks to publish your request on the different channels.
By submitting your request, you agree to make your full name and any other details of your request public. You can decide how others can get in touch with you through the “How do you want to be contacted?” field. Your email address will only be made public if you specify it in that field. Alternatively, you’ll have to provide a different way for Collaborators to get in touch with you.
The purpose of this tool is for people in the mental health workforce to connect and collaborate. Please note it is not a tool for recruiting participants for mental health research and requests of this nature may be rejected.
Submit a request to collaborate
Our team will get back to you within ten working days.
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