Suicide of First Nations youth shows kids in care must be heard: advocate
CALGARY — Alberta’s child and youth advocate says the suicide of a 15-year-old indigenous boy reinforces how crucial it is that the voices of children in provincial care be heard.
A report by Del Graff published Wednesday recounts the short and troubled life of the boy, called Levi for privacy reasons.
The report details a household marred by addiction, mental-health issues and violence. There were intermittent stays in foster homes and with other relatives, where Levi seemed to do relatively well.
Levi’s first encounter with child intervention services was when he was just two months old.


