INTI holds mental health events


Ng examines the artwork of students from the INTI Centre of Art & Design on the fight against mental health issues.

CONVERSATIONS on mental health awareness have been on the rise, impacting almost all levels of society. INTI International College Subang chief executive Dr Jane Lim said mental health concerns are at an unprecedented high, especially among today’s higher education students.

“In 2015, for the first time ever, mental health became an agenda in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals with nations around the world being called on to reduce premature mortality from these diseases through prevention and treatment, and to promote mental health and well-being.

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