Mental Well-being of Youths
Ministry of Culture, Community and YouthSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns Ms Anthea Ong’s inquiry regarding youth mental health concerns identified during Youth Conversations and the Ministry’s strategies to address them. Minister Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien reported that mental health received over 2,100 votes in an online poll, leading to collaborations with the Health Promotion Board and the Agency for Integrated Care. The Ministry supports youth-led initiatives through the National Youth Fund and the Youth Corps Singapore mental health cluster to foster mental wellness and reduce stigma. These efforts align with the Community Mental Health Masterplan by strengthening peer support systems within schools and complementing the NurtureSG Action Plan. Minister Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien clarified that programs also support young working adults, with impact measured against specific project-based key performance indicators.
Transcript
12 Ms Anthea Ong asked the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (a) of the 8,000 youths who took part in the youth conversations in 2018, what is the number and percentage of youths who indicated mental wellbeing as a top concern; (b) what plans does the Ministry have to address the issue of youth mental health; and (c) how will these plans align with the Ministry's Community Mental Health Masterplan and programmes being undertaken by other agencies.
The Minister for Culture, Community and Youth (Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien): Mr Speaker, 3,600 youths responded to the online poll of Youth Conversations. The topic of mental health received over 2,100 votes, making it 9th among top topics of interest, ranging from social inequality to marriage and parenthood. A face-to-face Youth Conversation was subsequently organised in partnership with the Health Promotion Board (HPB), bringing students, volunteers, and mental health professionals together to discuss what more we can do as a society.
Following the session, youths’ insights and ideas were shared with various government agencies, including HPB, Agency for Integrated Care (AIC) and the National Council for Social Services (NCSS). Youths themselves also stepped up to take action. For example, some of the participants formed a panel of resource persons for HPB to provide feedback on their programmes and share insights about mental health issues among youths. In addition, two participants came together to start a project, called The SOAR Initiative (School of Ability and Recovery), to foster mental wellness and reduce stigma through education.
Youth Corps Singapore (YCS) recently started a mental health cluster which will facilitate youth leaders in galvanising like-minded volunteers to do more in this area. Through the National Youth Fund and Young ChangeMakers Grant, we funded projects led by youths and Youth Sector Organisations, such as the Singapore Mental Health Film Festival by Breathe Movement, held in February this year, which aimed to increase awareness about the complexity of mental illnesses through a series of films and panel discussions.
Through these efforts, we complement MOH’s wider initiatives to improve mental well-being, as part of the recommendations under the NurtureSG Action Plan and Community Mental Health Masterplan. These initiatives include strengthening peer support efforts within schools and Institutes of Higher Learning, equip them with peer-helping skills, strategies, and resources to look out for peers in distress.
Ms Anthea Ong (Nominated Member): I thank the Minister for the clarification. I have some additional questions. Can I please ask what happens when the youths cross over to young working adults? Is the Ministry also engaging with workplaces to continue to support them? The other question is what metrics will be used for measuring the impact of the efforts that the Minister just shared with the House?
Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien: The initiatives under NYC and Youth Corps are not limited to students, so actually they reach out to a broad spectrum of youths including young working adults. The impact of each of these initiatives will be measured against the KPI of the project, depending on the objectives set out in the project proposal.