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Make students' mental health a priority, Lam Thye urges varsities

Make students' mental health a priority, Lam Thye urges varsities

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KUALA LUMPUR: The increasing levels of stress, burnout and mental health struggles among Malaysian university students demand immediate and coordinated intervention, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye ( pic ).
Lee, a member of the National Mental Health Promotion Advisory Council, said academic pressures, financial difficulties and an uncertain future are taking a toll on students across the country.
'Many are overwhelmed by unrealistic expectations, intense competition, and the constant pressure to succeed – often at the expense of their mental and emotional well-being.
'Some students are falling into depression or even having suicidal thoughts. This is deeply alarming," he said when contacted on Tuesday (June 17).
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Lee urged Malaysian universities to go beyond their academic mandates and prioritise holistic student well-being.
They need to bolster access to mental health professionals, implement regular mental health screenings – particularly during examinations – and combat the stigma surrounding mental health support.
"A critical review of academic workloads is needed to reduce pressure on students, (taking) a more balanced approach to higher education.
'Education should not come at the cost of mental collapse,' he stressed.
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Peer support systems and campus-wide mental health awareness initiatives were also proposed as key strategies, he said.
'Students often feel more comfortable opening up to peers who understand their struggles.
"Properly trained peer support, with clear referral pathways to professionals, can play a vital role in early intervention,' he added.
Lee also called for stronger partnerships between universities, the Health Ministry and mental health NGOs to develop long-term programmes, including resilience-building workshops and practical stress management training.
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'Mental health is not a luxury but a fundamental right.
'We cannot afford to lose bright young minds to issues that are preventable with the right infrastructure and commitment.
"Supporting student mental health is not just compassionate, it is a crucial investment in Malaysia's future," he said.

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