Nova Scotia teen suicides: Mental-health expert delivers recommendations
HALIFAX — The mental health expert who looked into a spate of Cape Breton teen suicides says authorities have to look beyond bullying in their response.
“I think there is this tendency to assume that bullying causes every single problem that young people have, which is just not true,” said Dr. Stan Kutcher, a Dalhousie University psychiatry professor.
He presented seven recommendations to the Nova Scotia government Wednesday aimed at bolstering mental health services in the wake of the suicides of three teens, at least two of whom had been bullied.
Kutcher’s work was the result of three days of consultation and fact-finding with families, school staff and the community after he was dispatched to Cape Breton as part of the province’s response in late June.


