Methods N.B. schools using to punish students have no legal authority: child advocate

New Brunswick's child and youth and seniors advocate Kelly Lamrock attends a news conference in Fredericton on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Hina Alam

FREDERICTON - New Brunswick's independent advocate for children, youth and seniors released a report Monday saying the province has failed to collaborate with First Nations governments to address youth mental health.

The report from Kelly Lamrock is in response to recommendations from "No Child Left Behind," a 2021 report from the First Nations Advisory Council that included 13 calls to action aimed at addressing mental health challenges of Indigenous children and youth.

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