The new modelling by the University of Sydney’s Brain and Mind Centre predicts the situation will be even worse in ...
COVID-19 predicted to drive youth suicide spike
Mental health researchers are predicting a 30 per cent spike in youth suicide over the next five years, driven in part by the isolating effect of remote learning.
While a vaccine could see society return to normal in the relatively near future, Professor Ian Hickie says the pandemic experience will have grave long term effects on young people.
This story appeared in the September 2020 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.