In Conversation With Steve Mabona- Gauteng Department of Health spokesperson

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For many young South Africans, accessing healthcare is about more than just finding a clinic or hospital. It is also about finding a space where they feel heard, respected and understood. This is especially true for young people struggling with mental health challenges such as anxiety, depression, trauma and stress.

While public healthcare services remain a vital lifeline for millions, many young people report facing barriers such as long waiting times, limited access to mental health professionals, concerns about confidentiality, and fear of being judged when seeking help. In some communities, stigma around mental health remains so strong that young people choose to suffer in silence rather than reach out for support.

As mental health concerns continue to rise among young people facing academic pressure, unemployment, financial stress and social challenges, questions are being raised about whether South Africa’s healthcare system is providing enough safe, accessible and youth-friendly spaces for those in need.

Today’s discussion explores what a truly safe healthcare environment looks like, why young people often hesitate to seek help, and how communities and institutions can better support youth mental wellbeing.
2 Jun English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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