Abstract

There has been a striking increase in the prevalence of health and wellbeing issues among children and young people in parts of the world since the 1990s. Mental illness in particular appears to be rising. Many believe the COVID pandemic has made this crisis even more acute, particularly for those children and young people who were already suffering from mental illness. A decade of austerity following the 2008 global recession and the running down of social and health services in countries su...

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