To tackle the rising mental health challenges among Malaysia’s youth, non-governmental organisation Empati introduced its groundbreaking "Lepak & Luah" initiative at an intimate media launch at Universiti Malaya on Tuesday (March 19).
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00:00In an effort to address the growing mental health challenges among Malaysia's youth,
00:07non-governmental organization Empathy unveiled its groundbreaking Lepak & Lua initiative
00:13during an intimate media launch at University Malaya on Tuesday.
00:17The sharing session brought together mental health experts, advocates and young participants
00:22in a setting limited to 50 attendees, fostering open and meaningful discussions.
00:28Empathy founder and president Syahidah Zulkarnain highlighted the program's impact,
00:33emphasizing that it provides a judgment-free space where individuals from all backgrounds
00:39can express themselves freely.
00:58Also present at the event were icon Empathy actress Ceipuan Sarima Ibrahim and music
01:26artist Zina Khal, along with registered counsellor Ayman Azlan.
01:30People have been through lots of things in life, it doesn't matter who you are, what
01:35you do for a living and so I thought whatever way I can help, let me do it.
01:39So this is called Lepak & Lua, so we're officially launching it and basically Lepak & Lua means
01:43to hang out and express yourself because it's the most powerful thing you can do.
01:49So what we're trying to create is an environment where people feel connected to each other
01:52and it's not just connected through misery, you know, it's not like we all sit around
01:55and like, you know, a woe be me, but it's more like let's talk about life and you know,
02:01what we're going through because one healthy person can create an entire healthy generation
02:07and one unhealthy person can create an entire generation of unhealthy people with so many
02:12issues.
02:13So what we do might seem like a small thing today, but if you can help one person like
02:19just not feel lonely and it helps them to not become addicted, it could save like an
02:25entire generation of people.
02:27The event also welcomed 10 juvenile students from Sekolah Tunas Bakti Sungai Besi, who
02:32found the session insightful and meaningful.
03:19Empathy has committed to conducting 12 Lepak & Lua sessions annually, with plans to expand
03:31its reach to more youths, particularly those from vulnerable communities.