A8 - Sunday, January 1, 1984, - North Shore News a February conference set to take THERE WERE 181 suicide attempts — 15 of them successful — on the North Shore between January week ago Reid said, ‘‘there has been, on the part of North Shore professionals, a Behavior. “‘The conference has the A9 - Sanday, January 1, 1984, - North Shore News on. adolescent suicide, risk taking questions ing that grant, ft was also in- formed by the United Way in increased stress in the North Shore Community ‘‘due to Children and Youth,told the MLA’s that many low-cost Abuse Team and four PACE workers would be eliminated decision making.”’ nurses, psychologists, licens- In the report, North Shore .ing inspectors, etc. These ~~ ae dual purpose of raising the another report, that due to unemployment and the resul- preventative programs are under the restraint program. Union Board of Health programs are preventative 1982 and J anuary 1983 - The majority of these were growing concern over the awareness level in the com- the government’s restraint tant increase in family being ‘‘reduced or ‘The government’s move representative Murray and low cost.” people between the ages of 14 and 21. number of adolescent munity about the problems package, services that are breakdown, wife assault, eliminated.’’ to privatization of essential Dykeman said the provincial According to the report, suicides.”’ young people are experienc- aimed at preventing adoles- adolescent and adult “‘These programs include health and human services funding has been reduced Silver. Harbour Centre, BILL BELL Reid was requesting funds ing (e.g. unemployment, cent suicide have been suicide.”’ school counsellors, com- raises concerns about quality along with funding from the North Shore Living and for a grant application of suicides, drug and alcohol curtailed. Dadson’s report was in a munity health nurses, mental standards,”* the report said. two North Shore School Learning along with North $150 for the United Way’s abuse) and of increasing skill ‘Anita Dadson, chairperson Summary of Presentations health services and individual ‘‘The North Shore agen- Boards. Shore Neighborhood House Committee on Children and level of professionals who are of the North Shore Division to North Shore MLA’s which” and family counselling,’’ the cies urge the government to **The result has been acut- are all suffering from the Those figures, accordingto bara Reid, have North Shore = Youth. ; providing services to of the United Way,pointed took place on November 17. report said. ‘review it plans to cut these back of many health services restraint program with West Vancouver’s Secretary professionals concerned. Those funds will be used teenagers and their families,”’ out that the United Way In it she said that Toby It also stated that eight services and to develop a_ in such as home care, nutri- ‘‘serious’’ cuts in services to to the Community Services In a written presentation to for a conference on Adoles- Reid said. 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