Anonymous ID: 159473 April 29, 2021, 3:26 p.m. No.13544292   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6686 >>8654

Lockdowns causing youth mental health crisis: doctors

 

https://tnc.news/2021/04/29/lockdowns-causing-youth-mental-health-crisis-doctors/

 

A group of pediatricians say more Canadian youth are facing a wide variety of mental health issues as lockdowns continue.

 

The Ottawa Community Pediatricians Network, a group of 70 physicians concerned about youth health, is warning that more and more children are facing serious mental health crises.

 

“We’re seeing it in our offices. We have never seen this level of kids with major depression, suicidal thoughts and severe eating disorders,” Dr. Jane Liddle told CBC.

 

Dr. Liddle notes that while children have little risk from coronavirus, children have been hurt by protracted lockdowns. Since January, seven of her patients have been hospitalized for mental health crises.

 

“I think at the very beginning of COVID, we all took a big sigh of relief. There was the initial impression that COVID is not going to be a children’s illness. Kids will be fine. They won’t get sick. Sadly, that’s not played out to be true.”

 

Doctors like those in Ottawa Community Pediatricians Network say the effects of lockdowns, isolation, hopelessness and no physical exercise acutely affect children and their mental development.

 

The Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario recently reported a 50% increase in emergency assessments for eating disorders.

 

In March, McMaster Children’s Hospital in Hamilton report that the number of young people hospitalized for attempting suicide increased substanially since before the pandemic.

 

“In older children we are seeing an exponential growth in eating disorders, anxiety and depression,” said Carleton pediatrician Dr. Andrzej Rochowski.

 

“I’ve seen a doubling, if not tripling of temper tantrums, anxiety, night terrors, nightmares … kids behaving a lot as if they had almost post-traumatic stress disorder.”

 

Since the beginning of lockdowns last year, Canadians of all ages have reported deteriorating mental health, with many experts calling the situation a crisis.

Anonymous ID: 159473 April 29, 2021, 3:29 p.m. No.13544316   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8667 >>3884

Green MP says UNDRIP bill amendment a step towards “decolonizing Canada”

 

https://tnc.news/2021/04/29/green-mp-says-undrip-bill-amendment-a-step-towards-decolonizing-canada/

 

Green Party MP Jenica Atwin told a parliamentary committee that an amendment to Canada’s United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) bill, otherwise known as Bill C-15, was a step towards “decolonizing Canada.”

 

Bill C-15, which was proposed by the Liberal government, hopes to align Canada’s laws with the UNDRIP declaration.

 

If the legislation passes, the Canadian government will be required to obtain “free, prior and informed consent” from First Nations groups before “the approval of any project affecting their lands or territories and other resources, particularly in connection with the development, utilization or exploitation of mineral, water or other resources” in accordance with the UN directive.

 

According to Atwin, the bill doesn’t go far enough in achieving its goals.

 

Atwin, who made the comments during a April 22nd meeting of the Indigenous and Northern Affairs Committee, put forward an amendment which would require Canada “in consultation and cooperation with Indigenous peoples, take all measures necessary to ensure that the laws of Canada are drafted in a way that reflects non-binary gender identity and two-spiritedness.”

 

According to the Green MP, the objective of the amendment is to “ensure that the federal ministers will work in collaboration with indigenous governing bodies on implementing UNDRIP in a manner that respects each indigenous government’s laws, traditions and practices as unique and diverse entities.”

 

“Finally, this amendment is consistent with the vision of this government to promote human rights, including respect for diversity and inclusion, protecting 2SLGBTQ+ rights and addressing discrimination. This proposed amendment is a concrete step toward this objective as well as towards decolonizing Canada,” said Atwin.

 

Atwin’s amendment was eventually unanimously defeated by the committee.

 

A study by the Fraser Institute found that implementing such a law would create a condition of “legal chaos” for the country.

 

“Inserting yet more ambiguous language into Canadian law, which will inevitably affect the approval process for major infrastructure projects in Canada, is unwise and would likely lead to even more uncertainty,” wrote study author Tom Flanagan.

 

“Prime Minister Trudeau will be well advised to … walk back his promise to introduce legislation incorporating UNDRIP into Canadian law.”