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Student group GPMS pushes for regular mental health screening at education institutions after recent stabbing incident

Student group GPMS pushes for regular mental health screening at education institutions after recent stabbing incident

KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 — The Federation of Peninsular Malay Students (GPMS) has proposed that regular mental health screenings be carried out at all educational institutions to identify at-risk students at an early stage.

Its secretary-general, Wafiyuddin Musa, said the scheduled screening system should be made a mandatory procedure to detect high-risk students as early as possible before the pressures they faced led to actions beyond their control.

“GPMS views seriously the recent stabbing incident at a secondary school in Banting and is concerned about the worsening mental health crisis, depression and emotional stress among students in the country.

“GPMS believes this crisis is not a new phenomenon but another tragic episode that reflects the failure to address youth mental health issues comprehensively and effectively,” he said in a statement last night.

He said GPMS also proposed strengthening peer support mechanisms and dedicated counselling pathways, including establishing a fast-track referral system for direct access to psychologists.

To support the initiative, he said GPMS was ready to become a strategic partner to the relevant ministries in implementing the support programmes.

Wafiyuddin said GPMS also recommended strengthening policies on emotional well-being through cross-ministerial coordination, as well as collaboration between the government, non-governmental organisations and the media.

At the same time, he urged greater efforts to promote anti-bullying awareness campaigns and strengthen the implementation of a zero-tolerance policy against bullying in educational institutions.

“To support this effort, GPMS, in collaboration with the Ministry of Youth and Sports, is organising the 2026 Rakan Muda Prihatin Lawan Buli @ Safe Zone Anti-Bullying Communication Campaign involving schools, institutions of higher learning and the wider community,” he sai