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ICYMI: The United Nations children’s organisation, UNICEF, says 73% of children and youth in South Africa felt they needed mental health support over the past year.

The United Nations children’s organisation, UNICEF, says 73% of children and youth in South Africa felt they needed mental health support over the past year.UNICEF representative in South Africa, Christine Muhigana, says more children and young people are coming forward with what’s troubling them and seeking professional help.

“And very interesting, the positive outcome of this survey is that 67% of the young people that responded said they helped their peers deal with mental health issues. We need to give young people resources and skills so that the movement of you going to see an expert is not seen as something that is shameful. We also need to work on accessibility of mental health services.”In a statement, UNICEF says that around 74% of youth who helped a friend noted that they chatted about their issues.

Others referred their peers to another friend or family member, online help, a counsellor, or a medical facility. The report also noted that there was still some reluctance from children and young people to seek help or support.

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Instead of harassing South Africans UN needs to clean up its own house. UN 'peace keepers ' left HUNDREDS of fatherless children behind in Haiti with poor mothers unable to care for them. Now UN has invaded Haiti to 'save' them from a guy name Barbeque. Can't make this sht up

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