A psychological expert discusses the growing crisis of mental health among young New Zealanders, attributing it to social media pressures, online harm, and global issues, and calls for greater parental awareness and potential government action.
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There's also concern about the global environment and what that's doing to kids. Are we talking? I mean, I'm I'm assuming that what we're talking about here is wars and climate change.
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