Her parents have also called for the full implementation of the Department of Health’s Mental Health Strategy.
“Our politicians really need to fight more for our young people,” Mrs Glasser added.
“How is this strategy not fully implemented yet?”
The 10-year mental health strategy was published in June 2021, with £1.2bn needed to fully implement its recommendations.
A Department of Health spokesperson said mental health was a key area of focus for the minister and that he wished to convey his deepest sympathy to the Glassers.
“Northern Ireland has historically had higher prevalence rates of mental ill-health compared to other regions across the United Kingdom,” they added.
“Despite higher need, however, funding levels for services here have been lower.”
To date, the department said no additional funding had been provided to support the implementation of the strategy.
“The minister will continue to press the case for sustained additional funding,” the department added.
Mrs Glasser has called on parents to talk to their children if they have any concerns.
“Never assume they are fine,” she said.
“Jessica didn’t always open up because she cared and didn’t want us worrying, but talking is key.
“No parent should ever have to deal with this. We want to help other parents.”
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