WAITING TIME FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTHS SEEKING MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT
6 November 2025
NOTICE PAPER NO. 216
NOTICE OF QUESTION FOR ORAL ANSWER
FOR THE SITTING OF PARLIAMENT ON OR AFTER 6 NOVEMBER 2025
Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Ms Nadia Ahmad Samdin
MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC
Question No. 776
To ask the Coordinating Minister for Social Policies and Minister for Health (a) what is the waiting time for children and youths seeking mental health support through the (i) Youth Integrated Team and (ii) CREST-Youth; and (b) whether the Ministry can consider lowering the age limit of these services to include primary school children, given challenges such as early digital exposure and addiction.
Answer
1 The median waiting time, from point of referral or walk-in to first mental health intervention by Youth Integrated Teams (YITs) and Youth Outreach Teams (CREST-Youth) is about a week. These teams cater to youths aged 12 to 25 years old, who are in the Secondary Schools up to Institute of Higher Learning (IHLs).
2 Children including primary school students who need specialised interventions for addictions may be referred by School Counsellors to the Response, Early Intervention and Assessment in Community Mental Health (REACH) teams. Alternatively, these youths may attend specialised counselling programmes offered by community service providers such as TOUCH and WE CARE.
3 Education and upstream prevention through healthy lifestyle habits remain a key strategy in tackling problematic digital and technology use among children including primary school students.
4 In schools, Cyber Wellness lessons in the Character and Citizenship Education (CCE) curriculum teach students to maintain a healthy balance of online and offline activities, including managing the use of digital devices, and the impact of excessive use on their mental, social and emotional well-being.
