Caribbean Child and Youth Mental Health Research Study Report

  • Photo of Improving Youth Mental Health among Key Issues at the Forefront of CARICOM’s Regional Youth Agenda

    Improving Youth Mental Health among Key Issues at the Forefront of CARICOM’s Regional Youth Agenda

    Through the CARICOM–Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) agreement, the CARICOM Youth Mental Health (Psychological) First Aid Programme is strengthening the capacity of young people and youth workers to respond effectively to mental health challenges. Michele Small-Bartley, Programme Manager for Youth Development at the CARICOM Secretariat Launched in August 2024 with more than 60 youth leaders, directors, officers, and workers, the…

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  • Photo of CARICOM in 2025: Advancing “A Community for All”

    CARICOM in 2025: Advancing “A Community for All”

    The year 2025 marked a significant chapter in CARICOM’s journey, as the Community advanced key initiatives and programmes that strengthen regional integration and cooperation. These achievements and milestones highlight unwavering commitment to building “A Community for All,” one that reflects unity, resilience, and shared progress across the Caribbean. Here are some highlights:

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  • Photo of 🌊 Empowering Belizean Youth: The #501SaveTheBeach Initiative

    🌊 Empowering Belizean Youth: The #501SaveTheBeach Initiative

    In December 2025, a powerful movement began in Belize. CARICOM Youth Ambassador and health professional Marissa Cervantes launched #501SaveTheBeach, a Youth Mental Health First Aid Action Plan designed to uplift and protect the next generation. While sargassum influxes along Belize’s shores have long been studied for their ecological and economic consequences, one critical dimension has often been overlooked: the mental…

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  • Photo of CARICOM-UNICEF Study Finds Caribbean Youth Facing High Rates of Depression and Anxiety

    CARICOM-UNICEF Study Finds Caribbean Youth Facing High Rates of Depression and Anxiety

    Friday, 24 October 2025 (CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown): A significant number of children and adolescents across the Caribbean are experiencing high levels of symptoms of depression and anxiety.  This is according to the 2025 Caribbean Child and Youth Mental Health Research Study Report conducted by the CARICOM Secretariat and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF). In 2024, the survey…

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