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NOVEMBER 24, 2000 The Innu community at Davis Inlet in Labrador is seeking help for 100 children addicted to gas sniffing. Last week, several children at the Innu community in Sheshatshiu were taken from their homes to undergo substance abuse treatment. Some of them had actually been sent from Davis Inlet because families felt there was less a risk of abuse in Sheshatshiu. The community at Davis Inlet is in the process of moving to Shango Bay. Leaders there say the problem of abuse, known for quite some time, has never been addressed, despite calls for help. Get the Story:
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Facebook TwitterNOVEMBER 24, 2000 The Innu community at Davis Inlet in Labrador is seeking help for 100 children addicted to gas sniffing. Last week, several children at the Innu community in Sheshatshiu were taken from their homes to undergo substance abuse treatment. Some of them had actually been sent from Davis Inlet because families felt there was less a risk of abuse in Sheshatshiu. The community at Davis Inlet is in the process of moving to Shango Bay. Leaders there say the problem of abuse, known for quite some time, has never been addressed, despite calls for help. Get the Story:
Second Innu community cries for help (CBC 11/23) Read A Report on the Innu:
Canada's Tibet – the killing of the Innu (Survival International 1999) Related Stories:
Children removed from homes (First Nations 11/22)
Government to set up center for kids (First Nations 11/21)
Community struggles with problem (First Nations 11/20)
Innu finances questioned (First Nations 10/20)
Relocation of Innu targeted (First Nations 10/19)
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