Mental health organisations are struggling to get the attention of young people in need.
The latest Youthline ASB State of the Generation report finds mental health is the largest issue, followed by lack of job opportunities and bullying.
The survey of 12-24-year-olds also suggests 41 percent don't know they can get help from support organisations.
Youthline chief executive Shae Ronald says there's an uptick in recent university grads that can't find any work, and it's concerning.
"I think we've got to support young people, to understand managing their mental health through applying for jobs is as important as polishing your CV... that we make sure there's opportunities."
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