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10 Feb 2003 12:04PM
Employers are being warned to go the 'extra mile' to make sure they take good care of young workers following the publication of new research which reveals that youngsters have to deal with mental health problems on a scale never
previously recognised.
According to a report from Ananova, more than a third of young people know someone who has attempted suicide and 25% are worried about the mental health of a young person they know, according to the survey. Some 86% of the 1001 15-21-year-old... (144 more words)
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