B.C. coroner’s panel report calls for action to reduce the risk of youth suicide
Youth at risk of suicide in B.C. are facing a strained health-care system, particularly in rural and remote communities, says a report commissioned by British Columbia’s chief coroner
The 70-page report by a death-review panel released Thursday says little progress has been made in understanding, recognizing and reducing the risk of youth suicide in the province.
It makes five recommendations including the creation of an “educational model” to ensure medical professionals are appropriately trained in early identification, assessment and followup of youth and young adults who are at higher risk of death by suicide.
Chief coroner Dr. Jatinder Baidwan convened a panel of experts in March to review the deaths of 435 people between the ages of 9 and 25 who died by suicide between Jan. 1, 2019, and Dec. 31, 2023.
