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New: Schools Urged to Boost Mental Health Support as Student Crises Rise

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Experts are calling for more mental health professionals in Malaysian schools as student-related crises continue to rise. The growing pressure highlights gaps in early intervention and support systems within the education sector.

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Current resources are seen as insufficient to handle increasing cases of stress, anxiety, and behavioural issues among students. Without adequate staffing, schools risk being overwhelmed by challenges that require specialised care.

The push now is for structural change — not temporary fixes. Expanding access to trained counsellors and psychologists could help stabilise student wellbeing and prevent issues from escalating into more serious crises.

Experts warn schools lack sufficient professionals to handle growing cases.

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