Pasifika kids suffer in silence as mental health care falls short

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Pasifika kids suffer in silence as mental health care falls short

Francis Katoa
Tongan dance group CR Jovi Waqa on Unsplash
Cultural barriers, financial stress and long wait times for specialist care leave many Pasifika youth struggling alone [Image: Jovi Waqa on Unsplash]

Pasifika youth in Aotearoa face alarming levels of psychological stress, yet many don’t seek help until it’s too late. Francis Katoa argues that doctors must act to ensure these young lives aren’t left behind

Every missed opportunity to support these young patients is a systemic failure that affects us all Nearly 38 per cent of Pasifika youth in Aotear