Data reveals surge in serious mental health diagnoses among children

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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JCF reports smooth sailing thus far for today’s carnival marches; several members deployed to ensure safety among revellers

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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Warning signs erected at Treasure Beach in St Elizabeth to enhance safety following recent drownings at the location

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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Firefighters working to extinguish blaze in Jacks Hill, St Andrew

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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Opposition concerned involvement of MPs and councillors in PATH selection process could lead to political victimization

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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Five people died in three motor vehicle crashes across the island between last night and this morning

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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TODSS supports delay of fare increase phase 2

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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St. Andrew Central Police report increase in gang related crimes

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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St. Mary police exploring several leads into shooting incident at St. Mary High last evening

There is an increase in the number of children between ages 13 and 14 who are diagnosed with serious mental health conditions. 

This was revealed by substance abuse counsellor with the National Council on Drug Abuse, (NCDA), Lyrris Williams.

Miss Williams notes that some of the children are finding it difficult to cope, because of the constant stigma that arises from names and castigations levelled at them.

She says affected youth misuse substances to deal with the stigma, which also serves as a hindrance in recovery efforts. 

She says persons who engage with those with mental health conditions, should speak to them respectfully and use language that is clear, understandable and free of labels. 

Ms. Williams is calling on persons to end the stigma against individuals suffering from mental health issues and struggling with substance misuse issues.

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