# “It Can Be Quite Daunting”: Promoting Mental Health Service Use for Vulnerable Young People

**Authors:** Anne Gu, Michelle Kehoe, Kirsty Pope, Liza Hopkins

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/healthcare13141740 · Healthcare · 2025-07-18

## TL;DR

This study explores how a volunteer model in youth mental health services can improve access and engagement for vulnerable young people.

## Contribution

The paper introduces and evaluates a new pilot volunteer model in youth mental health services.

## Key findings

- Volunteers helped create a welcoming environment for young people.
- Staff reported reduced workload due to volunteer support.
- Volunteers gained experience but needed more training and supervision.

## Abstract

Background: Today, young people face a variety of social, environmental and psychological challenges, making them more vulnerable to developing mental health issues. Worldwide 15% of adolescents experience poor mental health, with the majority not seeking help or receiving care. Therefore, it is critical that youth mental health services become more youth-friendly to encourage help-seeking. This study examines a new pilot volunteer model of care introduced into a youth mental health service in Melbourne, Australia. The aim of the study is to explore staff perspectives of the volunteer model. Methods: A qualitative research design was undertaken using semi-structured one-on-one interviews. Eight staff participated. Data was thematically analysed using an inductive approach. Results: Two main themes, ‘promoting service use’ and ‘implementation to practice’, were generated, along with sub-themes. The themes highlight benefits to staff such as reductions in workload and benefits to volunteers through the gaining of experience and knowledge. However, there was a need to support volunteers through greater training and supervision. Conclusions: Volunteers in youth mental health services can create a welcoming environment which enhances access and engagement for young people seeking help. Volunteers in a youth mental health setting can enhance accessibility, reducing staff workload and fostering meaningful engagement.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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