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Seven week wait for youth mental health help

Young people in Hobsons Bay are facing a seven-week wait for counselling as figures show they are more likely to experience mental health issues than youth anywhere else in the west.

In July, 29 young people were able to be seen by the council’s Youth Counselling Service, which is the only free counselling service in the area for that age bracket.

More than a quarter presented with mental health issues including depression, anxiety, eating disorders and psychosis.

Five per cent had attempted suicide or self-harmed, while three per cent had been sexually abused.

Eleven per cent had been bullied, including cyber-bullied, and 11 per cent were dealing with grief and loss.

Mayor Colleen Gates said up to 13 per cent of residents had sought professional help for mental health issues, according to the council’s latest figures.

This is higher than the average rate for Victoria or the north-western metropolitan region.

Cr Gates said a recent survey of secondary students found 20 per cent reported high levels of psychological distress.

“Recent funding cuts to programs such as Youth Connections directly impacted on efforts to prevent the onset of mental health issues in those already vulnerable,” she said. “Young people, in particular, experience significant barriers in accessing services outside the municipality … including extensive waiting lists, affordability, eligibility criteria and transport issues.

“A trip to the nearest Headspace in Sunshine can take up to an hour and a half by public transport.”

Hobsons Bay council will host a morning tea at Laverton Community Hub on September 11 for R U OK? Day.

The free event, which will run from 10am until noon, will include art therapy, massage, plantings, origami and tai chi.

R U OK Day was launched in 2009 to encourage community members to ask family, friends and colleagues that question: “Are you OK?”

The council plans to include mental health services within certain council-owned buildings, such as the new Newport library, youth and seniors centre.

People experiencing issues can call Lifeline on 131114.

 

 

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