Most Canadian universities don't track student suicides. Experts and students say they should | CBC News
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Marien de Freitas, a fourth-year psychology student at the University of Waterloo, highlights the lack of acknowledgment and support from universities towards students dealing with mental health issues and suicides.
CBC News investigation reveals that more than 70% of Canadian universities do not track suicides or attempted suicides among students, making it challenging to comprehend the scale of the mental health crisis.
Of the 52 universities surveyed, only 15 track student suicides, with six providing actual data. The lack of comprehensive tracking impedes efforts to address mental health and suicide prevention effectively.
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