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[size=14There has been a significant rise in young people in mental health crisis seeking help at hospital during the coronavirus pandemic.

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Referrals to Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) from hospital emergency departments rose by 24% from 2019-20 to 2020-21.

That is according to Northern Ireland's commissioner for children and young people, Koulla Yiasouma.

The figures come from data obtained by the commissioner from health bodies.

There has also been a sharp rise in children experiencing severe mental health problems in England.

BBC News NI also previously revealed that the nine-week CAMHS target for seeing a patient after a referral had been breached hundreds of times.

In 2018, Ms Yiasouma highlighted that many children struggled to get appropriate mental health support in a report called Still Waiting.

In a progress report published on Monday, Ms Yiasouma said she was "disappointed" that many recommendations from that report had not yet been implemented.

"The most significant public health issue caused by the pandemic, aside from the physical health risk from the Covid-19 virus, has been on population emotional wellbeing and mental health," Ms Yiasouma said.

"The evidence is now clear that children and young people have been disproportionately impacted.

"The limited statistics that are available on service activity paint a concerning picture."

Ms Yiasouma added: "CAMHS statistics are showing an increase in referrals to CAMHS from emergency departments (ED) for young people presenting during a mental health crisis.

"Between 2019-20 and 2020-21 referrals from ED have increased by 24% from 765 to 949."

There has also been a rise in the number of children who have "acute, complex and enduring mental health and emotional needs" waiting for help, according to the commissioner.[/size]
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