R;pple
Alice Hendy lost her only sibling, her brother Josh, on 25 November 2020 to suicide at 21 years old. Josh had been researching over the internet techniques to take his own life – and he was not alone. Globally, an alarming 1.2 million online searches linked to suicide occur each month.
To ensure more help and support is given to individuals searching for harmful content online, Alice set up R;pple – an interceptive online tool designed to present a visual prompt when a person searches for keywords or phrases relating to the topic of self-harm or suicide. Watch R;pple’s story.
Discretely intercepting harmful searches, maintaining user privacy, and signposting to free, 24/7 mental health support.
By leveraging our innovative technology, we aim to ensure that immediate mental health support and resources are readily available to individuals in their time of need.
Save lives with R;pple – one click at a time
- Individuals, education institutions, charities – get R;pple browser extension for free, today.
- Businesses and public sector organisations – get in touch for your subscription package, supporting the future development and adoption of the tool