A five-year MOU to advance youth mental health education and training was signed today by COSTATT and the Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health.
It formalises a partnership to expand mental health education, peer mentorship, and community-based research opportunities for young people across the country.
During today’s graduation ceremony, students from the programme presented the results of their original research on various aspects of mental health in T&T.
It highlighted several issues the impact of social media, teen social isolation and digital wellness.