A national forum is underway in Mongolia to address the current state of mental health assistance and legal frameworks. Discussions center on improving access to and the quality of psychological services, strengthening professional ethics, and fostering collaboration between government agencies, professional organizations, researchers, and service providers. Recent data indicates a rising need for mental health support, particularly among adolescents, with 60.5% demonstrating emotional and behavioral well-being, but 30.5% experiencing issues – a figure highlighted by UNICEF Mongolia in 2022. While demand is increasing across all age groups, access to support within schools remains insufficient. The forum emphasizes the need for a unified mental health system and a law that protects both professional rights and citizen access to quality care. Experts stress the importance of a comprehensive approach to mental healthcare in Mongolia.