Feds provide inadequate mental health care for First Nations: internal memo
OTTAWA — Even as the federal government pressures provinces and territories to take up its offer of billions to improve mental health services for Canadians, an internal memo suggests it’s failing in its own responsibility to provide adequate care for mentally ill children in First Nations communities.
In extreme cases, the memo says, desperate parents are giving up their children to child welfare agencies as the only way to ensure their kids get treatment for mental illnesses.
The memo, prepared for Health Minister Jane Philpott early this year, was uncovered through an access-to-information request from New Democrat MP Charlie Angus.
Compared to provincially funded services, the memo says, some First Nations and Inuit Health Branch services are “less accessible and/or not funded to similar levels.”


