The New Zealand Herald

Young Kiwis ‘not coping’

- Catherine Gaffaney

Kiwi kids and teens sought help from mental health services more than 560,000 times in the past year.

Figures released to the Herald under the Official Informatio­n Act show Ministry of Health-supported mental health services had 562,554 contacts with Kiwis under 20 in the year to April. This included texts, phone calls and face-to-face appointmen­ts.

In the 2015 financial year, the services communicat­ed with children and youth 576,533 times — the highest number of contacts in five years.

Mental Health Foundation chief executive Shaun Robinson believed there was an “urgent need” to investigat­e why a significan­t number of young people weren’t coping.

“We should be promoting positive Contacts* with mental health services by children and youth aged up to 19 years. mental health and wellbeing strategies to all New Zealanders from a young age to help prevent mental ill health,” he said. “The work the Mental Health Foundation does is underpinne­d by the five ways to wellbeing [connect, give, take notice, keep learning, be active].

“We’d like to see schools enabling young people to practise these in their day-to-day lives.”

The foundation was concerned

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the mental health system sometimes became overloaded.

“There are too many instances of people in crisis not getting the appropriat­e level of timely care and support.” .

More funding wasn’t the sole solution, he said.

“It’s a complex issue — the Government is spending more money on mental health services than ever before . . .”

Ministry of Health director of mental health Dr John Crawshaw believed multiple factors, not simply an increase in incidence, had contribute­d to more young people seeking help.

These included a push for shorter wait times, the introducti­on of new services, and more awareness and access of services. Young people with urgent mental health needs were seen on the same day in most cases.

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Picture / Michael Craig A lamb frolics in brilliant sunshine at Cornwall Park yesterday. More of the same is forecast for Auckland today.

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