UNICEF: Battered by pandemic, kids need mental health help

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In a report, United Nations Children’s Fund sounded alarms about blows to mental health from the COVID-19 pandemic that hit poor and vulnerable children particularly hard.

FILE - In this Tuesday, March 2, 2021 file photo, a young girl looks out the window of her room in the pediatric unit of the Robert Debre hospital, in Paris, France. The UN's child protection agency is urging governments to pour more money and resources into preserving the mental well-being of children and adolescents. UNICEF, in a report released Tuesday, Oct.

FILE - In this Tuesday, March 2, 2021 file photo, Maelle Allanore, a psychomotor therapist runs down a corridor with a boy in the pediatric unit of the Robert Debre hospital, in Paris, France. The UN's child protection agency is urging governments to pour more money and resources into preserving the mental well-being of children and adolescents. UNICEF, in a report released Tuesday, Oct.

The United Nations Children’s Fund said its “State of the World’s Children” study is its most comprehensive look so far this century at the mental health of children and adolescents globally. The coronavirus crisis, forcing school closures that upended the lives of children and adolescents, has thrust the issue of their mental well-being to the fore.

UNICEF said it may take years to fully measure the extent of the pandemic's impact on young people's mental health. Psychiatrists

 

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