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What’s fuelling the mental health crisis in young people? Here are four key stressors
While today’s young people are the most willing in history to broadcast their struggles with mental health, they also face new and unique stressors. Read more
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Her university expelled her after she attempted suicide, saying she had an ‘inability to self-regulate.’ Now she is fighting back
The university denies the student’s allegations that it failed to provide mental health accommodations. A national review of post-secondary student mental health complaints shows steep odds against students’ success, an investigation by the Toronto Star and the Investigative Journalism Bureau has found. Read more
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IJB launches series on North America’s youth mental health crisis
Something is happening inside the minds of young people. One in five Canadian youth are part of a mental health crisis that is undermining—and far too often ending—their lives as they struggle to find effective help that may never arrive, a year-long investigation has found. This generation of children and young people is making unprecedented… Read more
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University of Toronto’s new investigative bureau met with praise amid pandemic
The Investigative Journalism Education Consortium, a consortium which brings together the experience and knowledge of university journalism professors who teach investigative reporting, wrote about the IJB. They arebased at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Read more
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Kyle was a young, aspiring lawyer with loving parents, but ‘inside he was crumbling.’ Now his family sees the warning signs they missed
When young people seeking mental health help turn to the public health-care system, they frequently face wait times that reach into months — or longer. The burden of care for many students has fallen to post-secondary institutions, but a Star/IJB Investigation reveals campuses overwhelmed by unmet need. Read more
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The kids are in crisis — and COVID-19 is making it worse. In Canada, deteriorating youth mental health is leaving a generation in distress
Children and young people are making unprecedented calls for help amid rising anxiety, depression, suicidal ideation and self-harm that is undermining their academics, personal relationships and careers. In growing numbers, they are taking their lives. Read more
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Opinion: Dalla Lana’s new IJB is a promising development in investigative journalism
Via The Varsity Whether it’s sitting in front of a television screen at home watching the daily updates on COVID-19 or reading about the latest developments of a potential vaccine in your copy of The Globe and Mail, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic rest at the core of current journalistic inquiry. During this time of… Read more
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Reactions to the IJB launch…
We are grateful for all of the inspirational messages of support in response to the IJB official launch on October 22. Here’s a sampling: Read more
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Unifor sponsors IJB
Reprinted from unifor.org/en/whats-new/news/unifor-sponsors-investigative-journalism-project Unifor is sponsoring a unique project to promote investigative journalism and help train the next generation of reporters interested in pursuing such stories. “Investigative journalism plays a vital role in our society. Unifor is honoured to support an innovative approach to high-impact reporting – and one that also helps train new journalists,”… Read more
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U of T Launches New Investigative Journalism Bureau for Collaborative Reporting and Training
The Dalla Lana School of Public Health is launching the Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB), a unique Canadian initiative bringing together journalists, academics and students to conduct in-depth reporting while training the next generation of investigative journalists. Building on the success of its existing journalism programs (The Dalla Lana Fellowship in Global Journalism and the Certificate in… Read more