Overview
Mental health systems, workplaces, schools, and communities are facing growing challenges related to loneliness, burnout, trauma, anxiety, substance use, and social disconnection. At the same time, artificial intelligence and automation are rapidly changing how support, wellness, and recovery services are delivered.
While technology may improve efficiency and access, it also raises important questions about trust, dignity, belonging, and the future of human connection.
Entering its 4th Annual Symposium, Baltic Street Wellness Solutions is bringing together peers, clinicians, educators, HR professionals, administrators, technologists, researchers, and community members to explore how we protect relationship-based care in an increasingly automated world.
This symposium centers peer support as essential social and mental health infrastructure rooted in lived experience, mutuality, and community healing.
Our Focus
- Human-centered solutions that rebuild connection and social wellness
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Peer-driven approaches rooted in lived experience and dignity
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Ethical innovation that protects relationship-based support
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Community inclusion that reduces isolation and supports recovery
- Action-oriented strategies participants can adapt in real-world settings
Deadline is June 29th, 2026