FSIN developing strategy to promote life
Where the federal and provincial governments have left a void, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations hopes to step in.
A press release issued on Sept. 11 states the FSIN is developing a Saskatchewan First Nations Suicide Prevention Strategy for release by May 31, 2018. Vice Chief Heather Bear made the announcement officially on Sept. 10, World Suicide Prevention Day.
“It’s just devastating in our communities right now, in terms of mental health and suicide as a whole,” Bear said in a phone interview with paNOW.
The development of a suicide prevention strategy was called for by chiefs from the 74 communities the FSIN represents. Bear said youth involvement was emphasized in the overall mandate. The FSIN’s youth council will have input on the strategy’s development. Outreach work is being done within the communities who are part of the federation to gather more input.