A mental health crisis is holding back young Estonians’ participation in society, a report says (opens in new tab)
A recent report has found that, in the future, a shrinking generation of young people will have to shoulder greater responsibility in both the economy and society; at the same time, a deepening mental health crisis is holding back young people’s independence, decision-making and participation in society. Eneli Kindsiko, an expert at the Foresight Centre, a think tank at the Estonian parliament that commissioned the report, said youth had become an increasingly prolonged and uncertain stage of...
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