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Mental health expert to present recommendations after teen suicides in Cape Breton

Dr. Stan Kutcher, a psychiatry professor at Dalhousie University, will present his findings to provincial health officials on Wednesday. Julia Wong/Global News

A mental health expert will present his recommendations today after meeting with the families of several Cape Breton teens who took their own lives.

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Dr. Stan Kutcher began three days of consultations and fact-finding in June following three teen suicides, including a 13-year-old transgender boy who was bullied through social media.

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He also met with school staff and the community in town hall-style forums to determine what the issues are and how the province can better address the needs of Cape Breton youth.

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At the time, Kutcher said he planned to make several recommendations to the province’s health and education ministers, including revisiting the provincial suicide prevention framework, mental health literacy initiatives and classroom-based resources.

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He says his talks focused on bullying at school and social media, which allows bullying to continue outside of school.

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He will be joined today by Nova Scotia’s health and education ministers.

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