'A lot at risk': Child advocate suggests collaboration to address youth mental health

Manitoba's advocate for children and youth, Sherry Gott, says the province has made progress at addressing the dozens of recommendations her office has made over the years, but this hasn't resulted in tackling the systemic issues that lead to youth suicide and addictions. Gott is photographed at her office in Winnipeg, Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government has yet to tackle systemic causes of youth suicide and addictions despite attempting to address dozens of recommendations put forth by the province's child and youth advocate, a report from her office suggests.

Sherry Gott, the Manitoba Advocate for Children and Youth, released her annual report card Thursday examining the province's implementation of her office's recommendations since 2018.

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