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MPs press govt for more mental health experts, facilities

Malaysiakini

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June 22, 2026

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PARLIAMENT | Rising mental health issues among adults, children, Dewan Rakyat hears.

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GB News

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· Jul 3, 2026

GB Mums blast soft justice, NHS maternity and child abuse sentences: 'We're not protecting children!'

Michelle Dewberry, Olivia Utley, Charlotte Griffiths and Emma Woolf discuss the damning NHS maternity care report, child safety, online child sexual abuse, mental health, and the controversial Court of Appeal decision to increase the sentences of two teenage rapists. GB Mums tackles the biggest parenting, politics and UK news stories affecting families, with honest debate and strong opinions on the issues making headlines. WATCH THE LATEST EPISODE ABOVE. Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

The Big Issue

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· Jul 3, 2026

North of England hit hardest by ‘children’s mental health crisis’ as funding gaps widen

Experts fear that the number of children with mental health conditions has hit a crisis point, as a lack of funding and wider issues of poverty, housing and access to community support have hit some regions harder The post North of England hit hardest by ‘children’s mental health crisis’ as funding gaps widen appeared first on Big Issue.

Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jul 2, 2026

States Need an Agenda on Serious Mental Illness

States Need an Agenda on Serious Mental Illness

The Standard

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· Jul 4, 2026

Elderly tenants fear for future as London charity raises their rents by 180%

They say their mental and physical health is suffering due to the stress

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 23, 2026

KPM ambil langkah tangani isu keselamatan, kesihatan mental pelajar

JOHOR BAHRU: Kementerian Pendidikan (KPM) akan mewajibkan semua pentadbir sekolah menambah baik dan melaksanakan garis panduan pengurusan sekolah selamat dan polisi perlindungan murid tanpa sebarang kompromi susulan insiden pelajar jatuh dari bangunan sekolah. Menterinya, Fadhlina Sidek selain itu berkata, intervensi melalui saringan kesihatan mental pelajar juga akan turut diaksanakan. “Fakta berbeza untuk setiap kes yang ... Read more The post KPM ambil langkah tangani isu keselamatan, kesihatan mental pelajar appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Rising Nepal

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· Jun 23, 2026

Attachment Styles

In recent years, discussions about mental health among Nepali youths have exploded in the mainstream media. Mental disor...

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Related coverage for "MPs press govt for more mental health experts, facilities": GB News — GB Mums blast soft justice, NHS maternity and child abuse sentences: 'We're not protecting children!'. The Big Issue — North of England hit hardest by ‘children’s mental health crisis’ as funding gaps widen. Manhattan Institute for Policy Research — States Need an Agenda on Serious Mental Illness. The Standard — Elderly tenants fear for future as London charity raises their rents by 180%. Utusan Malaysia — KPM ambil langkah tangani isu keselamatan, kesihatan mental pelajar. The Rising Nepal — Attachment Styles