Advice has key role to play in improving mental health
Ground-breaking study reveals strong links between social welfare problems, mental health and youth
Youth access today launches the results of the first ever study focussing on the relationship between social welfare problems, mental health and youth.
The key findings, contained in a new report, With rights in mind, include:
Barbara Rayment, Director of Youth Access, says:
"This study provides tremendously important evidence for policy makers to take into account in formulating cost-effective responses to the impact of the recession. For the majority, the worst of the recession may be over, but Youth Access remains deeply concerned that the continuing rise of youth unemployment will lead to major increases in both social welfare problems and mental health problems in the medium to long term."
Youth Access believes that the study's findings have important implications for policy and practice:
Barbara Rayment says:
"The evidence points clearly to the need for greater investment in multi-diciplinary service models that can provide age appropriate advice, counselling and other support services 'under one roof'."