I think there are a number of avenues to do that. First of all, it's to have a no-wrong-door policy that mental health can be talked about at school and be supported at school, at work, or at the places where youth go, such as community spaces and social spaces.
The other opportunity that has emerged is through social media. The future of mental health care will be relying heavily on engaging affected people through web-based applications, so that they can anonymously find information about mental health and can get counselling around mental health. We can develop innovative ways of engaging individuals who may otherwise be reluctant to engage.