Thursday, 16 January 2014

The Lead: Most important information (Para) for my news show.

The Lead: Most important information (Para) for my news show.

QUOTE:
Poor GCSEs increase self-harm risk, warns Prince's Trust

People with fewer than five A to C GCSEs are more likely to self-harm than students with good results, a charity is warning.
The Prince's Trust surveyed 2,161, 16 to 25-year-olds and one in five said they did things like cut or burn themselves.
For people with poor GCSE results, that jumped to nearly one in three.
Stacy Hawkins, 22, said her mental health problems started when she moved to a new school in Cornwall aged 15.
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The LEAD : Most important information
It has been recognised that poor grades are the cause of self harm risks and to be known to cause mental health issues, interviewed with self victim Stay Hawkins. This has became more known as there had been a lot of incidents of young people hurting them selves due to stress, money and college. however its also to be said on the radio young people who have been late, bunked or quit work is due to signs of mental health issues also. 
Stacy Hawkins quotes out of 1 in five "I was bullied," she said. "I didn't fit in"

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