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SuperAwesome launches Creator Aware wellbeing framework
Mon, 13th Jul 2026 (Today)

SOFIAH NICHOLE SALIVIONews Editor
SuperAwesome has launched Creator Aware, a global wellbeing framework for creators in its network. The programme combines support for creators with safeguards for young audiences
It includes mental health support delivered with Self Space, updated welfare commitments, guidance on positive content, existing disclosure and content standards, and a new payment arrangement for creators under 18. Those younger creators can receive payments into trusts in their own name rather than only through a parent or guardian
The move comes as companies across the creator economy face closer scrutiny over working conditions, online harms and the treatment of child and teenage audiences. It also reflects growing concern about the pressure on younger online personalities, who must manage public visibility, shifting platform rules and the commercial demands of constant publishing
The framework will apply to all creators working with SuperAwesome across its global network. For brands, it brings together the company’s existing creator training, content checks, disclosure rules and audience protection standards in a single structure
A central part of the programme is access to specialist-led mental health support and training through Self Space, a UK mental health service provider. Creators working with SuperAwesome will be able to use professional reg content work and seek support when needed
SuperAwesome also set out wellbeing commitments aimed at healthier working practices and better work-life balance. These include expectations around safeguarding young creators and ensuring education and wellbeing are not displaced by content production
Another element focuses on the content itself. New guidance encourages creators to use their platforms for positive and constructive messaging, particularly when audiences include teenagers, while established standards are intended to keep content transparent, age-appropriate and safe for younger viewers
Creator pressure
The announcement was accompanied by comments from creators describing the strain of online work. Kevin McCarty of The McCartys, a family creator group with more than 24 million followers across platforms, said the demands of the sector are often underestimated
“The creator space can be an incredible journey that opens the doors to amazing experiences, but it can also be very mentally taxing along the way. We wear hundreds of different hats in the content we produce and constantly need to find the energy to keep creating, innovating, and growing in the wake of an ever-changing algorithm that may or may not be in our favor in a particular moment. It can be a lonely world, and having Creator Aware as a place to turn when it becomes too mentally exhausting and, more often than not, anxiety-inducing is a priceless tool to have,” McCarty said.
Amira Tahri, a 17-year-old athlete and content creator, pointed to the impact of online commentary on younger people building an audience
“I’ve been sharing content about my life online since I was really young, and I’m grateful for everyone who’s supported me along the way. Social media has opened so many doors for me, but it also comes with a pressure that most people don’t see. Especially for teen creators, it’s not uncommon to feel insecure as a result of negative comments or DM’s. Having the right support makes it easier to tune out the negativity and keep doing what you love. That’s why I think initiatives like Creator Aware are so important,” Tahri said.
Commercial context
For marketers, the framework is meant to provide a clearer basis for creator campaigns aimed at children and teenagers. The combined structure is designed to give brands confidence that creator partnerships are being managed with attention to wellbeing, transparency and youth safety throughout the campaign process
SuperAwesome has built its business around digital engagement with Gen Alpha and Gen Z audiences, and the new framework extends that focus from advertising compliance and content standards to creator welfare. That expansion is significant because a growing share of youth marketing now depends on individual creators rather than traditional media channels, placing greater weight on how those creators are supported and monitored
Nick Walters, president and chief strategy officer at SuperAwesome, said the company sees creator treatment and audience protection as linked issues
“Creators today are entrepreneurs, entertainers, and role models for a new generation all at the same time. At SuperAwesome, we’ve always sought to do the right thing for young audiences, and that includes doing the right thing for the creators we work with. As the demands placed on creators continue to grow, Creator Aware represents our commitment to helping them pursue their ambitions in a healthy, sustainable way while ensuring the content young people see remains positive, transparent, and age-appropriate. We believe a healthier creator ecosystem ultimately benefits creators, audiences, and brands alike,” Walters said.
Self Space said it is seeing rising demand for support among young people dealing with digital life. The partnership gives SuperAwesome’s creator network a direct route to that support as part of campaign work
“We’re delighted to partner with SuperAwesome on Creator Aware. We’re seeing increasing demand for mental health support among young people navigating digital lives. This program recognizes the unique challenges creators face and provides meaningful access to support when it’s needed most,” said Jodie Cariss, therapist, founder and CEO of Self Space
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