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  • Challenges in Scaling Mental Health Startups in India – By Industry Experts

    The opinions & views in this article are contributed by various industry experts in the mental health domain.

    “Health is wealth” goes the famous quote. It is true that most of us take care or have grown to focus on our physical health, the mental health and well-being have always been alarmingly abandoned. The health of our mind is almost as important as our physical health and results in damaging aftermath if not proving to have the most perilous of effects on our body.

    Though quite a few of the startups of today have been founded to focus on our mental health, scaling these startups has been quite a challenge. If you are interested in the mental health startups and the challenges faced by them, go through this StartupTalky article to know further about them!


    Also Read: Top 5 Mental Health Startups in India that are transforming the industry


    Dr. Anuneet Sabharwal | Founder & Director, The Happy Tree

    Scaling Mental Health Startup
    Anuneet Sabharwal – Founder & Director, The Happy Tree

    Happy Tree is a de-addiction, rehabilitation, and mental health hospital based in New Delhi, with a particular emphasis on the rehabilitation of addicts.

    In my (Anuneet Sabharwal) opinion, one of the main reasons why mental health startups haven’t worked is because most of these startups are not founded by professionals in the field. Because they are not founded by professionals, the ins, outs, and subtle details that make or break a mental health or deaddiction business are not properly understood by the founders. Make no mistake, there is humungous demand. But the quality of mental health apps and businesses is not substandard. On the flip side, the mental health professionals who are doing a fantastic job, are simply not business or tech-savvy. So, while they are rendering excellent services to their clients, they don’t have the vision for scalability. The Happy Tree has been a roaring success within just 5 years in the mental health and deaddiction space. The industry needs a visionary who is also a professional practicing in the field, to take charge and build a scalable business.

    Seema Rekha | Managing Director, Antarmanh Consulting

    Scaling Mental Health Startups
    Seema Rekha – Managing Director, Antarmanh Consulting

    In the last 5 years around 500+ new mental health startups came into existence. Interestingly, the market for mental health looks very attractive to investors and they invest in technology-driven mental health startups led by non-medico/non-clinician anticipating an exponential growth curve, however, mental health is a complex and linear business model.

    Unfortunately, technology, mobile apps, AI BOT, etc., can be a supplement not a solution when it comes to mental health help hence failing to create the right product offerings. Another set of startups led by clinicians sincerely lack growth and impact strategy. The B2C market demands a strong sense of vision, structure, and right implementation.

    The global corporate wellness market size was valued at USD 52.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.0% from 2021 to 2028. Hence attracting more and more players in the market who offer basic products like EAP (Employee Assistance Program) as their primary offering

    However, EAP is a low-impact product and does not appeal to the business leaders anymore who are looking for concrete solutions. Another reason why Mental health startups are not taking off is because of the lack of product knowledge, industry knowledge, poor research & analysis, and a non-holistic approach.

    In a nutshell, Startups are failing in creating the right products due to lack of understanding of the market, lack of industry knowledge, poor or no research, lack of appropriate training, qualified but untrained staff, less experienced team members, lack of innovation, investing in infrastructure than its people, trying to quick fix the infrastructural requirements, heavily relying on technology and social media.

    Priya Kumar | Chief of Content & Founder, Genius Inside

    The pandemic has worsened the mental health crises around the world and India was no exception. One in two people aged 18-29 years is possibly subject to anxiety and depression and another 17% are probably affected by it as per the latest reports. While it’s been a phenomenal time for the startup ecosystem in India as is evident, we are yet to see a surge in mental health startups. Many Venture Capitalists understand and see a huge demand for mental health startups, however, very few want to invest in these endeavors as they think these business modules would not scale.

    We want to change the way people approach mental health issues and their cures by developing an ecosystem that is safe and can make people feel like they are in good hands. At Genius Inside we thrive on aiding individuals in personal and professional transformation. We aim to be at the forefront of bringing change and battle the invisible but evident threat.


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    Mental health startups in India haven’t received the kind of response that the overall startup industry has received. This could be due to multiple reasons like lack of awareness, lack of support, lack of reach to all age groups.

    Mental health as a point of conversation is gaining traction, but yet the mindset of multiple people is still to change, especially of the older age groups. It will take time for them to recognize mental health issues within them and in their younger generation and support anyone who needs helps to seek the same. This shift in mindset, however small it is, is prevalent only in the urban regions of the country, while other areas still do not give regard to mental health the same way they do to physical health.

    Trust, sense of security, and breach of privacy are also factors that contribute to people not being completely accepting of mental health startups. While online counseling and therapy did see a rise during the lockdown, being completely open about having mental health issues is also stopping people from spreading the word about it.

    For mental health startups to take flight in India as an industry, it is key that the mindset of people changes and awareness about mental health increases. Along with giving recognition to mental health at the same standard of physical health

    Nitin Bindlish | Founder & CEO, Mom’s Belief

    Scaling Mental Health Startups
    Nitin Bindlish – Founder & CEO, Mom’s Belief

    It’s been quite a while that mental health which was once a taboo is now an important subject of discussion. The startups dedicated to upscaling mental health have been trying to put their best foot forward to spread awareness about the importance of mental health and mental health issues. What is also worth mentioning is that the pandemic came as a silver lining and rendered a helping hand in increasing awareness about these subjects. Consequently, people not only know but are also trying to accept the need for mental health measures. But they do face their fair share of challenges. The spending capacity for mental wellness by people is not considered as it takes them time to accept that paying for a mental health issue isn’t a big deal. Just as other countries prioritize mental health, India also needs to look at greater investments in this domain. Another major hurdle is that experienced trusted senior talent is unable to cope with the new-age developments in this field. The age-old concepts won’t fit into the present times’ industry landscape.

    One of the major challenges for the field of mental healthcare is for people to accept the need for mental healthcare services, especially for the kids. This problem would amplify when kids will join offline schools and they will face obstacles in adapting to the changing environment. This is where courses helping in bridging the gap would emerge as a saving grace. We at Mom’s Belief are the largest mental healthcare providers in the Asia-Pacific region for children. We offer a plethora of programs & services for building emotional intelligence to interventions that help kids counter the challenge with the help of AI/ML. We ensure deep learning of actions, brain signals, and emotions for a quick, accurate, and insightful analysis of children dealing with developmental delays. On the whole, we aspire to empower each parent and touch a million lives with our offerings. (for regular and kids with developmental delays).

    Conclusion

    Though the mental health startups are striving to make their own mark among the startup companies of now, most of them are not able to reach their full potential due to the rising list of challenges that they are facing. This was thus an attempt to highlight a majority of them.

    We hope you liked our article! It would be great if you let us know how you feel about it via your valuable comments and feedback. Also, let us know what else we can cover in this article and the upcoming ones.

  • Mom’s Belief is Empowering Parents’ of Children With Special Needs

    Company Profile is an initiative by StartupTalky to publish verified information on different startups and organizations. The content in this post has been approved by Mom’s Belief.

    Mom’s Belief is a start-up, that empowers parents of special needs children in the absence of accessible and affordable services. Founded in 2017 by Nitin Bindlish , Mom’s Belief has a clinical team of Child Psychologists, speech & occupational therapists & special educators who work together to provide training to parents & professionals who care for Children with Development disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Down Syndrome, Learning Disabilities, Intellectual disability, global development delay, and Cerebral Palsy.

    For its innovative model, Mom’s Belief was awarded as the most innovative project by Zero Project at the United Nations, Vienna in 2019

    Lets go through the Success Story of Mom’s Belief and get a glance on Mom’s Belief Founders, Business Model, Funding, Growth, Revenue Model & more…

    Mom’s Belief – Company Highlights

    Startup Name Mom’s Belief
    Headquarter Gurgaon
    Sector Special Needs
    Founder Nitin Bindlish
    Founded 2015
    Parent Organization Rays of Belief Pvt. Ltd.
    Website momsbelief.com

    Mom’s Belief – About
    Mom’s Belief – Founders and Team
    Mom’s Belief – How it Started?
    Mom’s Belief – Name, Tagline and Logo
    Mom’s Belief – Work Culture
    Mom’s Belief – Competitors
    Mom’s Belief – USP and Innovation
    Mom’s Belief – Business Model and Revenue Model
    Mom’s Belief – Funding and Investors
    Mom’s Belief – Startup Challenges
    Mom’s Belief – Growth
    Mom’s Belief – Awards
    Mom’s Belief – Future Plans
    Mom’s Belief – FAQs

    Mom’s Belief – About

    Established in 2015, Mom’s Belief launched its programs in early 2018 after three years of research and development. Mr. Nitin Bindlish created the program to empower the parents of special needs children with teaching tools and professional support, motivated by the simple intent to improve the lives of families who know the day-to-day challenges inherent in supporting a special needs child. Mom’s Belief has developed thousands of resources and teaching tools that accommodate the learning styles of children with special needs and has touched 3200+ lives till date.

    Mom’s Belief assigns a master level child psychologist to each family which connects with parents using video conferencing, phone, email, and instant messaging. The psychologist helps parents to identify goals and create monthly individualized education plans (IEPs) and also get the teaching tools delivered to there home every month. Mom’s Belief also supports schools and therapy centres to enhance the therapies they offer for special needs kids.

    Mom’s Belief – Founders and Team

    Mom’s Belief was founded in 2015 by Mr. Nitin Bindlish.

    Nitin Bindlish is Founder of Mom's Belief
    Nitin Bindlish | Founder of Mom’s Belief

    Mom’s Belief has a team of child psychologists, speech and occupational therapists and special educators who work together to provide guidance and training to parents and professionals who provide services for children with developmental disorders such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, Down syndrome, learning disabilities, intellectual disability, global developmental delay, and cerebral palsy. The team also addresses behavioral and mental health issues and is led by senior clinical leaders who are associated with Stanford University and Sir Ganga Ram, Max (Gurgaon), AIIMS and VIMHANS hospitals in the New Delhi area.

    Mom’s Belief – How it Started?

    Mom’s Belief was created out of a desire to address the overwhelming need for special needs support in India. Their special needs support services address the struggle that parents of special needs kids face. It’s reported that there are 52 million children who show signs of a developmental disorder such as autism spectrum disorder, Down syndrome, ADHD, or intellectual disability. But there aren’t enough qualified professionals available to treat them.

    Imagine what it must be like to have a 10-year-old child who is non-verbal, a 14-year-old child who struggles to dress him or herself, or a five-year-old child who can’t hold a crayon. Then imagine what it would be like to have no access to a professional who can help you. That is the reality that these parents face every day. Mom’s Belief was created to empower these parents with professional guidance, knowledge, and resources so they can help their child.


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    The mom’s belief name was inspired by Founder & CEO Nitin Bindlish’s vision of a company that empowers mothers to transform the lives of their special needs children because they firmly believe that a mother knows her child best and there’s nothing more powerful than her belief in her child.

    mom's belief tagline & meaning
    Mom’s Belief Logo

    The logo shows a mother cradling her child that portrays her warmth, love and support for her child.

    The mom’s belief company’s tagline is Actually You Can! which reassures and reaffirms the belief that parents can play an active and important role in the development of their child with special needs, with the right guidance and support.

    Mom’s Belief – Work Culture

    Employees at Mom’s Belief are encouraged to take initiatives in their work and work on execution instead of waiting for permission to go ahead. Some of the main highlights of Mom’s Belief’s work culture are:

    • Taking initiative: As a company that uses an innovative model to empower parents as co-therapists and support children with special needs all over the world, Mom’s Belief employees are constantly motivated to take up innovative initiatives across various functions.
    • Encouraging transparency and open culture: The leadership team is highly approachable and this encourages employees to take up initiatives.
    • Creative thinking: Being a young organization, Mom’s Belief is ready to push boundaries in the field of health & wellness and is driven to come up with creative solutions to modern health needs.

    Mom’s Belief – Competitors

    The company have no competitors in India. There is no organization or individual who provides a home-based neuro-developmental program that incorporates training and learning resources for the parents of special needs children.

    Mom’s Belief – USP and Innovation

    Mom’s Belief’s has a Iconic Home Program where parents are connected with one of child psychologists, who completes a neuro-developmental profile of the child. The parents and psychologist then create an individualized education plan that is specific to the child’s needs. Once the education plan is in place, the psychologist customizes resources and teaching tools to support the education plan. The library of nearly 1000+ resources enables them to provide a highly tailored program for each individual child.

    The resources are delivered to the home and after one month, they collect them, create another education plan, and then send a new set of learning resources. Parents receive training from a child development expert so that over the course of time, they become knowledgeable, skilled and effective therapists for their child. The mandatory training is delivered in weekly, one-hour sessions. Training sessions can be held at the company’s R & D center, or via video chat platforms such as Skype, Facetime or WhatsApp video.

    Mom’s Belief – Business Model and Revenue Model

    Mom’s Belief is largely a direct B2C company where a person enrolls in the program for a certain period and pays upfront for the enrollment. The company;s monetization model is highly unique for the industry.

    Mom’s Belief offers a monthly subscription model that covers an initial assessment, customized resources that are delivered monthly to the home, and ongoing mentoring from an experienced child psychologist. Parents of special needs children are accustomed to paying fees for regular therapy sessions, and for some, the fees are exorbitant. Mom’s belief provides ongoing professional support and resources at a cost that is far more manageable.

    Mom’s Belief – Funding and Investors

    Mom’s Belief is a social enterprise and was funded through businesses and private investors with whom they have long-standing relationships. Mom’s Belief’s home-based program for families is a subscription-based program, and they make the program available at a more affordable price point for families in the EWS category.

    Mom’s Belief – Startup Challenges

    One of the key challenges that Mom’s Belief faces is encouraging parents to believe in their capacity to support their child with guided therapy. Parents are still encouraged to believe in the old model in which the therapist or psychologist delivers the therapy while parents stand by passively. Yet it’s known how effective parental engagement can be and several studies conducted in the UK have also demonstrated the effectiveness of supported parent engagement for special needs children.

    Many parents are held back by the belief that they need special training or knowledge to provide support for their developmentally disabled child. The startup’s program provides dedicated hours of training and ongoing mentoring to the parent, which helps them realize that they can have an impact. In fact, the tagline is Actually You Can!


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    Mom’s Belief – Growth

    Over the past 3 years, the team have worked effortlessly to create a model that empowers parents, caregivers, and professionals and also create an ecosystem that fosters the use of tools, resources, training, and expert guidance to work towards a world where no child with special needs is left behind. And to further this cause, they have expanded their services to locations like New York, London, California, UAE, and Kuwait in addition to being India’s largest holistic care provider for children with special needs.

    Currently, there are 113+ centres all over the country working with mom’s belief which provide special services like occupational therapy, physiotherapy, speech therapy, as well as structured learning, and counselling.

    “Having touched 3200+ lives is just the tip of the iceberg, as we are continuously working on expanding to new locations around the world and in India, where we aim to have 200+ centres pan-India by the end of the year 2020. We are also focused on leveraging technological developments in the world of innovative healthcare to help us reach and change a million lives in the next few years”, says Nitin Bindlish, Founder of Mom’s Belief.

    Mom’s Belief – Awards

    Mom’s Belief was awarded as the most innovative project by Zero Project at the UNITED NATIONS, Vienna in 2019, for its innovative model that supports the parents of special needs children and the professionals who work with them.

    Also awarded in the fifth edition of the International Business Excellence Awards  2019 in Dubai the brand bagged the prestigious award for contribution in the Wellbeing and Health category. Mom’s Belief has also been awarded the ”Promising Brands” of 2019 by The Economic Times.

    Mom’s Belief – Future Plans

    The mission of Mom’s Belief is to improve the lives of one million children over the next ten years using a network of one million parents and professionals. To achieve this mission, they are expanding their team to increase their reach across India and into other countries where the demand for services is strong.

    The UAE, Kuwait, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Vietnam are part of the plans and they are building networks in some of these countries, so they can take these plans forward. Mom’s Belief is also working on creating an active community of parents of special needs children in India so that they have a platform to share their struggles as a special needs parent and coping strategies that have worked well for them so that other parents can get the help they need and deserve.

    This community will be a space for parents who are willing to ask for help, and to share effective parenting tips with other such parents who are struggling to get their life back, which includes being able to provide the best help and care for their children while at the same time living their life to the fullest, in order to avoid burnout and maintain personal wellness.


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    Mom’s Belief – FAQs

    What is Mom’s Belief?

    Mom’s Belief has a clinical team of Child Psychologists, speech & occupational therapists & special educators who work together to provide training to parents & professionals who care for Children with Development disorders such as Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, Down Syndrome & more.

    Who is Mom’s Belief Founder?

    Mom’s Belief was founded in 2015 by Mr. Nitin Bindlish

    What is the status of Mom Belief’s Funding?

    Mom’s Belief is a social enterprise and was funded through businesses and private investors with whom they have long-standing relationships.

    How does Mom’s Belief make money?

    Mom’s Belief offers a monthly subscription model that covers an initial assessment, customized resources that are delivered monthly to the home, and ongoing mentoring from an experienced child psychologist. Parents of special needs children are accustomed to paying fees for regular therapy sessions, and for some, the fees are exorbitant