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Dates for inquest into Steven Rigby's death tentatively set


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Carey Rigby-Wilcox sees the promise of change in an upcoming coroner’s inquest into her son’s 2018 death, which will bring health staff and police officials into the room.
She learned an inquest into Steven Rigby’s death is tentatively scheduled in Saskatoon from June 21 to 25. Her family has hired lawyer Brian Pfefferle.
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Steven Rigby s family closer to learning more about fatal 2018 officer-involved shooting Back to video
Rigby died on Dec. 22, 2018 on the outskirts of Saskatoon after shots were fired during an encounter with police. His death followed attempts he and his family made to get him mental health care, but they faced barriers: he was moved from counsellor to counsellor, put on a waiting list for an in-patient mental health bed, and had very brief stays in care after suicide attempts. ....

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FSIN wants province to come to table on suicide prevention funding


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A Saskatchewan First Nation leader says new funding for mental health services is an important step toward preventing suicides among Indigenous youth.
Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations Vice-Chief David Pratt said he was “very pleased” with Monday’s federal budget, which included $597.6 million over the next three years for a tailored mental health strategy for Indigenous communities.
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FSIN wants province to come to table on suicide prevention funding Back to video
Pratt said his hope now is that the province will also come to the table. The FSIN, which represents 74 First Nations in Saskatchewan, signed a letter with provincial and federal representatives in September 2020, pledging to work together to lower the disproportionately high rates of suicide among First Nations youth. ....

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