As the COVID‑19 pandemic persists, there has been a general decline in young people’s mental health. The pandemic has uniquely affected young people with and without pre-existing mental health concerns but has similarly exposed the desire for mental health care, exacerbating the long-standing rates of unmet needs. The abrupt shift to virtual service delivery and online self-help supports has impacted the continuity of care and help-seeking behaviours of young people. This is a discussion with Dr. Mario Cappelli and Dr. Ashley Radomski on their research that explores the services young people have been interested in and have received since the pandemic—highlighting the differences between those young people with and without a mental health diagnosis.
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0:00 Introduction of the speakers
1:43 Dr. Radomski presentation begins
23:00 Dr. Cappelli presentation begins
26:28 Question and Answer period
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