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Work, caregiving burden weigh on Taiwan’s strong generation
Explore the overlooked mental health challenges faced by Taiwan’s strong generation, aged 40-60, as they juggle family, work, and the fear of unemployment. Learn about the rising suicide rates among adults and the importance of self-care and early intervention.2024/07/15 17:56 -
Taiwan to extend mental health subsidy
Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare is expanding its subsidized counseling program to combat rising suicide rates among young people. Learn about the program’s impact and future plans.2024/07/05 17:30 -
Taiwan’s elderly battle loneliness in an aged society
Discover how Taiwan’s elderly are confronting the challenges of loneliness as the nation becomes a super-aged society. With rising health concerns and the benefits of community living spaces, Taiwan is striving to ensure seniors remain connected and supported.2023/11/07 18:57 -
Over 30 universities in Taiwan implement Mental Health Days
Over 30 universities in Taiwan have implemented mental health days, according to the Taiwan Youth Association for Democracy. This number has increased from just 12 in May. The association cites data from the Ministry of Health and Welfare, which shows that the number of young people under 24 ending their lives has nearly tripled in the past decade. A recent mental health survey revealed that many students feel the need for mental health days but struggle to communicate their stress to adults. The association believes that providing these days off can give students a chance to rest and adjust, reducing their emotional burdens and helping them cope with stress. Most universities limit mental health days to three or five days per semester to prevent excessive absences.2023/10/30 13:46