Policy Brief : Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Nunavik, Quebec
Author/contributor
- Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec) (Author)
Title
Policy Brief : Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Nunavik, Quebec
Abstract
In recent years, communities across Nunavik have received attention for other reasons than their young demographic: a growing suicide epidemic. In fact, remote and northern communities in Canada have consitently experienced the most significant effects of suicide in the country, with general incidence rates staggering at ten times the national average and as much as 24 times the national average (National Observer, 2019) for Inuit youth across Nunavik. Although there was a window between 2009 and 2013 when suicide was on the decline, the tendency has been consistently increasing for the past seven years (CBC, 2018).
Place
Montreal, QC
Date
n.d.
Pages
5
Language
en
Rights
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Citation
Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec). Policy Brief : Mental Health and Suicide Prevention - Nunavik, Quebec. Montreal, QC, n.d.
Subject
Geographical area
Type
Contributing CKOL partner
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Youth for Youth Québec (Y4Y Québec)
Founded:
January 2018
Constituents:
English-speaking youth (ages 16-30) in the province of Quebec
Website:
https://www.y4yquebec.org/
Activities:
Share information on resources, training and networking opportunities, and employment/career services for English-speaking youth (age 16-30); offer networking opportunities for English-speaking youth in Québec, to include opportunities for engaging with the official language majority; produce and disseminate policy documents concerning English-speaking youth in Quebec.
Former Name:
none