Could young people aged 14 to 18 seek some mental health treatments without parental consent? This was among the suggestions on how to enhance youth mental health made by several Members of Parliament (MP) on Tuesday (Feb 6).
Could young people aged 14 to 18 seek some mental health treatments without parental consent ? This was among the suggestions on how to enhance youth mental health made by several Members of Parliament (MP) on Tuesday (Feb 6).
Several Members of Parliament (MP) made suggestions on how to improve the mental health of youth in Singapore. Their suggestions include adjusting the age of consent required for mental health treatments and enhancing mental health literacy.
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