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NIMHANS Calls for Clear Policies to Guide Digital Tools in Campus Mental Health Care

Published: December 12, 2025
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A new paper from Indiaโ€™s premier mental health institute, NIMHANS, highlights both the promise and risks of digital tools (apps, chatbots, online counselling) for student mental health. It urges policymakers and institutions to adopt clear guidelines to ensure safety, privacy, and effectiveness in campus mental health programs.

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Researchers from the National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) have issued a policy paper recommending clear frameworks for safely integrating digital mental health tools on college campuses. As app-based counselling, AI chat tools, and online screening gain traction, the paper stresses the need for evidence-based standards, privacy protections, clinician oversight, and ethical guidelines to protect students while harnessing digital benefits.

Mental health challenges among students are rising, and digital toolsย  from smartphone apps to AI-driven chatbotsย  are increasingly being deployed to fill gaps in support. But a new paper from Indiaโ€™s leading mental health authority, NIMHANS, asks an important question: Are we ready to use these tools responsibly on campuses?

In its latest policy paper, NIMHANS researchers highlight that technology can be a powerful ally for student mental health enabling early screening, delivering cognitive-behavioural strategies, providing psychoeducation, and connecting students to care. Especially in colleges where counsellors are few and stigma remains high, digital tools can help students seek help anonymously, at their own pace.

But with great power comes great responsibility. The paper warns that without clear policies, even well-intentioned tools can expose students to risks: data privacy breaches, inappropriate or harmful recommendations, unverified claims of efficacy, and lack of clinical oversight. Apps and AI bots that sound empathetic may fall short where context, nuance, and clinical judgement matter most.

To address these concerns, the authors call for national and institutional guidelines on several fronts

Evidence-based standards: only tools that demonstrate safety and effectiveness should be promoted.
Data protection: platforms must adhere to robust privacy protocols, especially when dealing with sensitive mental health information.
Clinical integration: digital tools should be framed as adjunctsย  not replacements to qualified human care.
Ethical governance: transparency about limitations, risks, and referral pathways should be mandatory.

In essence, NIMHANS is urging policymakers, educational institutions, and tech developers to work together instead of acting in silos. Technology alone cannot โ€˜fixโ€™ mental health, the paper stresses but with thoughtful regulation, it can be a powerful tool in a broader care ecosystem.

For campuses eager to embrace innovation yet wary of digital pitfalls, the paper provides a timely roadmap. It encourages dialogue between mental health experts, technologists, student bodies, and regulators a collective effort to make sure that digital advancement doesnโ€™t outpace safeguards.

As technology continues to infiltrate health care, this call for clear policy frameworks could be a defining momentย  not just for campuses, but for how mental health technology is governed nationwide.

โ€œDigital tools can expand access to support, but without clear policy and oversight, the risks to studentsโ€™ privacy and wellbeing are real. We need frameworks that protect, not just deploy.โ€

By

HB Team

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