
Waleses’ survey finds nearly 40pc of young people not managing emotions well
The TelegraphA survey commissioned by the Prince and Princess of Wales’ Royal Foundation has found almost all those questioned thought their peers were having issues with their mental health. The survey, released on World Mental Health Day, found nearly 40 per cent of 16 to 24-year-olds questioned felt they were not managing their emotions very well, while 95 per cent of the group said they thought their peers were having some sort of problem with their mental health. The online poll, conducted from September 18-26, found almost two-thirds of the 1,817 young people quizzed said their mental health was very important to them. Royal couple to host forum The Prince and Princess will be joined by famous faces from BBC Radio 1 when they host the forum for young people to mark World Mental Health Day, run in partnership with The Mix, a leading digital charity for the under 25s.
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