Deaf

Deaf children and adolescents are at higher risk for mental health problems compared to their hearing peers, with studies showing increased rates of anxiety, depression, and behavioural issues. Communication barriers and social isolation can contribute to these mental health challenges. Early intervention, including access to sign language, family support, and Specialised mental health services, can improve outcomes for deaf youth. Specialised services like Deaf Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (Deaf CAMHS) provide tailored support.