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Mental Health Support is Needed for Black Youth

How does the Region of Durham plan to provide on-going mental health support, and therapy for black youth that have have been victims of racism and discrimination?


Ashley Gayle

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Will the Region be engaging with black youth and looking into how they've experienced racism within academic systems (from jk to post secendary) in Durham? as well as with the contact with the DRP...will their experiences and voices help the region to shape future policies and ways various settings and systems attempt to build relationships with them?
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Community Policing

Good evening Panel, Chief Martin;thank you for the opportunity to converse with this panel this evening on the issues regarding Anti-black racism within the Durham Region. Let me 1st share a bit of my background with you for perspective. My family(myself, wife and son) moved to Canada from the Caribbean approximately 21 years ago and specifically the Durham region 19 years ago. My connections with Canada has been through one of this country's largest International Financial institutions with whom I had been employed for almost 28 years, 20 of which I served here in Canada having been given numerous opportunities…