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Nancy Shukri admits youth mental health failure, flees to Geneva
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 51637, member: 636"] Malaysian officials plan to jet off to Geneva where they will showcase the country's battle against digital dangers threatening young minds. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri announced the nation's participation in the Convention on the Rights of the Child. The minister revealed how Malaysia wants to share its ongoing efforts while learning from other nations tackling similar challenges. Government representatives will highlight initiatives designed to protect children from online hazards and mental health struggles. The Swiss gathering offers Malaysia a chance to demonstrate its commitment to youth welfare on the international stage. School advocacy programs have become the ministry's weapon of choice against social media risks affecting students nationwide. Teachers and parents receive training about the dangers lurking behind digital screens that target vulnerable young people. Nancy Shukri emphasized how her department partners with the Education Ministry to roll out mental health support systems. Professional counselors stand ready to help troubled youth through specially designed programs that give them safe spaces to voice their concerns. The collaborative approach ensures comprehensive coverage across educational institutions throughout Malaysia. Crisis intervention takes center stage through the 15999 helpline that connects distressed individuals with qualified mental health professionals. Nancy Shukri continues pushing the emergency number as a lifeline for community members facing psychological difficulties. One-Stop Social Support Centers have gained tremendous popularity since their launch across various locations. Government agencies, private companies and non-governmental organizations have requested expansions of these vital services. Medical referrals and treatment coordination get arranged for cases requiring intensive therapeutic intervention. [/QUOTE]
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