Breaking down the barriers


3 Transition period: Some common problems faced by students include sleep difficulties, coping with their studies and financial constraints.

It is not an easy issue to talk about but tertiary students are gradually breaking that mould by seeking help for mental health related issues.

MANY may believe that mental health is a taboo subject that no one wants to address.

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