A podcast episode discusses a Youthline ASB report revealing severe mental health challenges, financial stress, and rising support demands among young New Zealanders, highlighting growing concerns about youth well-being and access to mental health services.
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A new Youthline ASB report is shining a light on the mounting pressures facing young Kiwis. The State of the Generation report is based on a nationwide survey of over 1,000 people aged 12 to 24, and it reveals that there's a lot worrying our younger generations, from mental health gaps and skyrocketing living costs to job fears and digital overload. Youthline says... As underserved groups like Māori, Pacifica, rainbow and disabled and neurodiverse youth are hit the hardest and frontline demand has soared with four emergency referrals a day. Today on the front page Youthline CEO Shay Ronald joins us to discuss how we can turn young people's voices into real solutions before the strain takes an even greater toll.
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