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Author of the article: Luke Hendry
Publishing date: May 31, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 6 minute read • Sarah Routhier, above at her Belleville home, has become a mental-health advocate since the 2018 suicide of her husband, Quinte West OPP Sgt. Sylvain Routhier. She said she is encouraged by the approaches of the OPP and Ontario government in addressing the issue. Photo by Luke Hendry /The Intelligencer
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Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress is being made.
Expanded support and a changing culture are resulting in better care and fewer complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman, they say.
Author of the article: Luke Hendry
Publishing date: May 31, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 6 minute read • Sarah Routhier, above at her Belleville home, has become a mental-health advocate since the 2018 suicide of her husband, Quinte West OPP Sgt. Sylvain Routhier. She said she is encouraged by the approaches of the OPP and Ontario government in addressing the issue. Photo by Luke Hendry /The Intelligencer
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Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress is being made.
Expanded support and a changing culture are resulting in better care and fewer complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman, they say.
Author of the article: Luke Hendry
Publishing date: May 31, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 6 minute read • Sarah Routhier, above at her Belleville home, has become a mental-health advocate since the 2018 suicide of her husband, Quinte West OPP Sgt. Sylvain Routhier. She said she is encouraged by the approaches of the OPP and Ontario government in addressing the issue. Photo by Luke Hendry /The Intelligencer
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Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress is being made.
Expanded support and a changing culture are resulting in better care and fewer complaints to Ontario’s ombudsman, they say.
Nearly three years after a sudden string of suicides shook the Ontario Provincial Police, the service’s commissioner and others say major and tangible progress…