Mental health hotlines report rising after-hours volume
Counsellors urge workplaces and campuses to strengthen early support systems.

Mental health hotlines report rising after-hours volume
Counsellors urge workplaces and campuses to strengthen early support systems.
RaaOne News spoke with officials, industry voices, and community stakeholders to examine what changed, who is affected first, and how timelines may evolve over the coming weeks.
Key takeaway for readers: verify official notices, prepare documents early, and track local advisories as implementations roll out region by region.
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