A Generation at Risk: The State of Youth Mental Health in Canada

A Generation at Risk: The State of Youth Mental Health in Canada is the first comprehensive and collaborative national report of its kind to be released in at least five years.

Created in partnership with Bell Let’s Talk and several mental health organizations, this report provides an unprecedented look into the state of youth mental health across Canada. It combines data from national polling, interviews with Canadian youth, and input from key mental health providers to deliver a clear and actionable picture to improve youth mental health.

Evidence-based research and lived experience voices have come together in A Generation at Risk to help us better understand the youth mental health crisis. Here are three key takeaways:

  • Declining Mental Health: Youth mental health is in serious decline, with increasing rates of anxiety, depression, and suicidal ideation. The report highlights a disturbing trend that is particularly pronounced among marginalized groups such as 2SLGBTQI+ communities, newcomers, and Indigenous youth.
  • Service Gaps and Access Barriers: While 19% of youth accessed mental health services last year, an additional 9% remain in need of care but are not receiving it. The report stresses the need for more equitable access to mental health services and highlights the importance of early intervention and mental health literacy in reducing long-term impacts.
  • Collaborative Action: The report offers evidence-based recommendations to improve youth mental health by enhancing prevention efforts, improving the quality of mental health services, and expanding access. By focusing on these areas, we can work towards creating a better future for youth across Canada.

Together, we can create positive change for youth mental health in Canada.