The Guardian
“Some young patients are reconsidering what their future should look like, including whether they should have children of their own. To make things worse, it has never been more difficult for young people to access psychological services.”
Marion Bennett, an executive at Mission Australia, says young people experiencing financial or housing difficulties are particularly concerned about the climate crisis.
“Which aligns with what frontline staff see among some vulnerable young people that we support,” she says. “It’s important that governments partner with young people to co-design solutions that will address their climate-related mental health concerns.”
As for Bron, who is in her final year of school, she does what she can to change people’s attitudes about the climate crisis, despite her fears that it might be too late.
She joined the school strike for climate movement in 2020 and has spent more than two years working as a local and national organiser. She has also been working with community groups.
Her biggest concern is a lack of urgency among governments.
“It is concerning given how rapidly global warming is happening, and how quickly scientists are saying we have to reduce emissions or the effects will be irreversible,” Bron says.