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UK failing LGBT+ teens on mental health - campaigners

By Rachel Savage

 

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A group of school children hold flags near Windsor Castle on the day before the wedding of Britain's Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in Windsor, Britain, May 18, 2018. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj

 

LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Britain needs to do more to help LGBT+ teenagers, campaigners said on Friday, after government data showed more than one in three struggle with mental health problems.

 

Nearly 35 percent of lesbian, gay and bisexual 14 to 19-year-olds in England had a mental disorder, compared to 13 percent of heterosexual adolescents, according to official data released on Thursday.

 

The research showed the mental health of all young people is worsening in England, and campaigners said there was a particular need for more support for children struggling with their sexuality.

 

"Even if children are referred for specialist mental health treatment there is a slim chance they will receive it, which is totally unacceptable," the NSPCC, a children's charity, said in an emailed statement.

 

"We hear from children and young people every day who are targeted because of their sexuality. The abuse and negative stereotyping can be so cruel they have self-harmed or been made to feel isolated and withdrawn from society."

 

Campaigners also blamed homophobic bullying and called on the government to reform education.

 

The number of children bullied because of their sexuality in Britain fell by almost a third between 2007 and 2017, according to a report published by the pressure group Stonewall.

 

However, nearly half of LGBT+ pupils experienced homophobic or transphobic bullying at school. Seven out of 10 lesbian, gay or bisexual children had thought about killing themselves.

 

The problem is even worse for transgender pupils, who are also more likely to attempt suicide and self-harm, according to the Stonewall research.

 

"When bullying is not addressed – it can have a deeply damaging and long-lasting impact on young people," Stonewall's head of policy Laura Russell told the Thomson Reuters Foundation by email.

 

"Children should be taught that LGBT people are no different from anyone else, and that anti-LGBT behaviour should be called out where safe and appropriate to do so."

 

Ros Sewell, a member of the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy who has worked with children and young people, agreed there was not enough counselling in schools.

 

"When people are going through these issues and discovering, 'what am I, who am I,' there's no one to go and talk about that to," she said.

 

The government study found almost a quarter of all girls aged 17 to 19 had a "mental disorder", which includes hyperactivity and behavioural problems, compared to one in 10 boys.

 

 
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Should anyone really be surprised that so many teens in Britain, the seventh wealthiest country on the planet, are suffering anxiety, depression and taking their own lives in unprecedented numbers? Just look at the way they are being conditioned by society.

 

Most are "educated" in a dreadful State system more interested in preaching the joys of gender fluidity and other "progressive" nonsense than equipping children with the skills needed to built a career.  Many of those who get to university face having to pay back huge cost of getting there - IF they can find work. 

 

Even the brightest graduate knows this is going to be a struggle as, year by year, robots and AI mop up millions of jobs and competition becomes ever fiercer.

 

As if all this weren't bad enough, along with the rest of us our chidlren are constantly brainwashed into believing that the entire planet is doomed to extinction due to overpopulation, dwindling resources and seemingly unstoppable global warming.

 

No wonder more of them than ever are queuing up to see a shrink. At times I'm tempted to join them. 

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33 minutes ago, Krataiboy said:

Should anyone really be surprised that so many teens in Britain, the seventh wealthiest country on the planet, are suffering anxiety, depression and taking their own lives in unprecedented numbers? Just look at the way they are being conditioned by society.

Probably more to do with prospects, pensions, job security, housing, the nuclear family and 'austerity' than sexuality.

My Thai son has much better future prospects (and a better family life) in a 3rd world country than my other 3 sons back in the UK (living with their single mom).

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6 hours ago, jesimps said:

I soon as I saw the title of this thread I knew it was going to be a load of lefty/PC hogwash. I couldn't get further than the first few posts before giving up. Cheeze, any excuse to invent a syndrome or disorder to force a kid to become one of the minorities. Lefties, snowflakes etc are very dangerous people and as time passes, their voices seem to be getting louder. We also appear to have more than our fair share in the expat population of Thailand.

‘Snowflake’, you say!

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2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Probably more to do with prospects, pensions, job security, housing, the nuclear family and 'austerity' than sexuality.

My Thai son has much better future prospects (and a better family life) in a 3rd world country than my other 3 sons back in the UK (living with their single mom).

Kid’s who are deserted by their fathers often have it tough.

 

Though to be fair it depends on the father, sometimes being deserted is an improvement.

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20 minutes ago, Brigand said:

Ahhhhh...I see now. Chomper Higgot, you are the poster than many talk about being perpetually confused with almost every post and I was wondering who it was...case closed now. Maybe TVF is too nuanced for you and maybe you would be better off here https://mlpforums.com so as to not pop your bubble too much.

For a person so many talk about being confused he sure has a lot of "likes",

  Instead of  ad hominem attacks , how about finding something wrong with what he said? as I did with your reply

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