Youth rep says boy’s death shows B.C. must fund program for drug-addicted kids
VICTORIA — The father of a 15-year-old drug-addicted boy whose death has sparked calls for government-funded services says he will push for change in the run-up to a provincial election so other youth can get the help they desperately need.
Peter Lang spoke out Thursday after British Columbia’s representative for children and youth released a report on his son’s death in June 2015.
Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond made the same recommendation for comprehensive government support involving another case five months ago. She said in the current report that the system should include community-based and residential treatment services, along with selective use of secure care that would allow youth to be involuntarily placed in a facility to keep them safe.
Lang said he and his former wife Linda Tenpas tried everything they could to get help for their son Nick Lang, whose behaviour began changing in Grade 4 before spiralling out of control starting with marijuana use that escalated to methamphetamine.


