Lesley Brook — Apr 15, 2019

Three novel approaches help address mental health issues amongst young people.

Another cohort of Nursing students have been carrying out their community research projects, this time focussed on Southland communities. Each student group profiles their allocated community, then interviews key community stakeholders. This informs analysis of the Strengths, Weaknesses, Threats and Opportunities for that community. Each group then identifies one particular health need to research further and then to take some action to address.

Three of the groups this year identified youth mental wellness as an issue of concern that they wanted to address. This affects primary school aged children as well as high-schoolers. Many communities suffer a lack of constructive activities for young people and a lack of access to mental health services. The three student groups came up with  different approaches to support young people's mental wellness:

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