New Brunswick’s social growth minister says the province is making adjustments to the best way it assists weak youth.
Cindy Miles says any youth turned away by division providers shall be referred instantly to a group group for help.
Candidates to a youth help program are additionally not required be out of their houses for no less than three months.

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Miles additionally says her division will launch a third-party evaluate of the way it screens youth for presidency providers.
The adjustments observe a scathing report from the province’s youth advocate in Might that blamed the overdose demise of a 16-year-old on systemic failure.
Kelly Lamrock, the advocate, is scheduled to seem earlier than a committee of lawmakers later immediately to talk to the problem.
It wasn’t clear when the adjustments would take impact and the Social Growth Division didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
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