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Young girl’s suicide rocks Saskatchew­an

The 10-year-old’s death follows three others in area earlier this month

- THE CANADIAN PRESS

DESCHAMBAU­LT LAKE, SASK.— Another young girl in northern Saskatchew­an has taken her own life.

Grand Chief Ron Michel of the Prince Albert Grand Council said the latest suicide involves a 10-year-old child from Deschambau­lt Lake, about 500 kilometres northeast of Saskatoon.

Michel revealed the news Tuesday to hundreds of shocked and saddened delegates at the council’s annual assembly in Prince Albert.

It comes after two girls from Stanley Mission and one from La Ronge, all between the ages of 12 and 14, committed suicide earlier this month.

Michel said he wants dozens of northern communitie­s involved in the council to talk to their young residents and create a plan of action to stop the suicides.

First Nations officials said last week that there had been numerous suicide attempts this month and that more than 20 youths were considered at risk.

Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Chief Peter Beatty, who is from Deschambau­lt Lake, said it’s hard dealing with the suicides of people so young.

“They have so much life to live and so much to look forward to,” he said. “I think we have to come to terms with what’s happening in our First Nations communitie­s, because a lot of things lead to that.”

Beatty also said word about the suicides travels fast through social media, which makes it important for crisis teams to deploy immediatel­y to work with peer groups of young people who take their own lives. He said the grand council has those resources available.

The provincial government has said some youth considered at risk of killing themselves were sent to Prince Albert to be assessed by a psychiatri­st, while others were sent home with a safety plan and appropriat­e supports after they were assessed by a health profession­al.

Health Canada issued a statement last week saying it will help fund costs for three mental-health therapists to provide counsellin­g to at-risk youth on Fridays and Saturdays until the end of December.

Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde, who is from Saskatchew­an, has said suicides are happening far too often in northern communitie­s.

He said the aboriginal youth suicide rate is five times the national average.

 ?? JUSTIN TANG/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde, from Saskatchew­an, said the aboriginal youth suicide rate is five times the national average.
JUSTIN TANG/THE CANADIAN PRESS Assembly of First Nations Chief Perry Bellegarde, from Saskatchew­an, said the aboriginal youth suicide rate is five times the national average.

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