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Rosie Catherine
Joined: Oct 1, 2003
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Youth and Mental Health
September 26, 2008 - 10:46 PM
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Hi!
Just wondering if anyone is involved in Youth and Mental Health work.
I am interested in sharing across stories as well learning from those who are involved in this type of work whether directly or indirectly.
Cheers
Rosie Catherine
Fiji
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Rosie Catherine
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Re: Youth and Peace Building
September 26, 2008 - 10:48 PM
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Hi!
I am also currently working with other young people - testing modules for a peace programme for next year.
Would be interested in learning from others involved in this work whether directly or indirectly.
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Rosie
Country - Fiji
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Yashoda
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Re: Youth and Mental Health
March 8, 2009 - 08:02 PM
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Todays youth, especially youths of developing countries are having cognitive problems. They are frustrated because of career, studies, peer pressure and of course their dark future where there is no jobs and opportunities though they have sufficient talents. This has direct impact on the economy of the country. As it is known that "It is easy to defeat a country whose youths are depressed", so developing countries are suffering the problems of interference by developed countries. Because of the frustration and supression of the talents of youths, it is the main cause for "brain drain".
This post was edited on: 2009-03-09 at 04:57 AM by: yashoda
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