IMH, Agencies To Team Up On Youth Mental Health Issues
The New Paper|October 08, 2021
Partnership under President’s Challenge will enhance training curriculum to improve care
Timothy Goh
IMH, Agencies To Team Up On Youth Mental Health Issues

Social service agencies will soon get better support in managing mental health issues, especially among young people.

The Institute of Mental Health (IMH) will partner the President’s Challenge and work with social service agencies to create a training curriculum to help them better care for youth with mental health conditions.

President Halimah Yacob announced this yesterday during her speech at the third Asia Pacific Conference and Meeting on Mental Health, which was hosted by mental health advocacy organisation Silver Ribbon Singapore.

At the conference, which was held virtually, Madam Halimah said she was “particularly concerned” about the challenges the younger generation faces.

She noted that from 2015 to last year, the number of adolescents seen at IMH for depression rose by about 60 per cent.

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