FSIN calls for resignations after teen dies while in organization’s care
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) is calling for resignations after they say a teen died by suicide while in the care of a non-profit organization in Regina.
In a media release sent out by the group, the FSIN says it was approached by a number of “recently terminated employees who had expressed concerns over systemic dysfunction that has led to harm and loss of life for high-risk youth” within the Regina Street Culture Project (SCP).
Street Culture is a non-profit community-based organization that was established in 1998 and offers mentorship, housing and community outreach for young people.