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WA Government Approves Reeboot AI, Australia’s First Clinically Designed AI Mental Health Assistant

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GreyMind AI, Australia’s leading clinical AI lab, has announced that its breakthrough mental health platform, Reeboot AI, has been officially approved under the WA Government’s Artificial Intelligence Assurance Framework - making it the first AI mental health assistant to receive such endorsement in the state.


Developed by psychologists and AI engineers at GreyMind AI, Reeboot AI delivers scalable, 24/7 mental health support that is private, safe, and built for the real-world demands of modern life - especially for high-risk and underserved sectors like healthcare, mining, education, and local government.


“Mental health support should be accessible, affordable, and designed for the complexity of modern life,” said Shane Wee, Co-Founder and Business Architect at GreyMind. “We built Reeboot AI to remove barriers - cost, waitlists, stigma, geography - and bring timely, human-centred support to those who need it most.”


Two Solutions. One Engine. Scalable Support for Every Need
Reeboot AI is offered in two primary formats—Reeboot You and Reeboot Work—both powered by the same clinically governed, AI-enabled platform.


Reeboot You – Personal support, whenever and wherever it’s needed:

  • 24/7 access via mobile and desktop
  • Multilingual interface (English, Bahasa, Mandarin + more)
  • Safe for use across all ages and backgrounds 
  • Ideal for regional, FIFO, and culturally diverse users 

 

Reeboot Work – Turnkey infrastructure for workplaces: 

  • AI-powered support tailored to workforce needs 
  • Seamless integration with staff portals and internal comms
  • Cost-effective alternative to traditional EAPs
  • De-identified data insights to inform wellbeing strategy

 

“Reeboot AI is the result of over two decades of clinical insight translated into safe, effective technology,” said Vishal Maharaj, Registered Psychologist and Co-Founder. “We’re not trying to replace therapists - we’re creating a new tier of support that meets people where they are, especially before issues escalate. This is ethical, scalable care that adapts to humans - not just data.”


Built for Trust, Backed by Government


Reeboot AI was formally assessed as low risk across all WA Government AI Assurance categories, including privacy, clinical governance, data security, and ethical oversight. It is compliant with GDPR, HIPAA and Australian privacy laws, and hosted securely on Australian servers using end-to-end encryption.


Unlike chatbots or crisis tools, Reeboot AI provides structured early intervention with built-in escalation to human clinicians when necessary. It has already been piloted across FIFO workforces, schools, health settings and elite sport organisations.


About us:

About GreyMind AI


GreyMind AI is an Australian clinical AI company building intelligent platforms that deliver real psychological support at scale. Founded by experts in psychology, behavioural science and machine learning, GreyMind’s mission is to expand early intervention and preventative care using AI that respects human complexity, culture and ethics. Its solutions serve both public health and private enterprise with measurable impact.


Learn more or request a partnership at: www.greymind.ai


Contact details:

David Tasker 

Chapter One Advisors 

E: [email protected]

T: +61 433 112 936

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