Youth protection services on Montreal’s West Island are struggling to keep up with the increase in demand. The number of reported cases increased significantly in the last year, as the youth centre deals with a severe labour shortage. As Global’s Tim Sargeant reports, it’s a dire situation for staff members and the very people they’re trying to help.
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West Island youth protection services dealing with rise in demand, critical labour shortage
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