Young people are turning to mental health services at night in record numbers, with texting volumes surging 183% compared to daytime use and a 69% jump in local service intakes over three years. Even toddlers under six have more than doubled their usage, while emergency rooms see rising mental health visits. Nighttime outreach often offers privacy and relief from daytime pressures, but the real story is one of progress: kids are finally comfortable seeking help — thanks to reduced stigma and tech-friendly access. Now, the urgent challenge is systemic: healthcare must shift from crisis response to prevention, investing in schools and communities before young people hit breaking point.

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