More youth seeking help from crisis line: COVID-19
The onset of the COVID-19 pandemic has had a dramatic impact on service, according to a spokesperson for the Kids’ Help Phone.
Deanna Dunham, Manager in Charge of Indigenous Initiatives, said call volumes have nearly doubled in the past week, and there has also been a noticeable shift in the types of conversations.
“So we are hearing an increase in conversations about isolation and relationships, and we are prepared for more conversations about abuse as people are confined to their homes,” she said.
The organization is currently in the process of recruiting more indigenous volunteer crisis responders to help meet the growth of indigenous youth reaching out for help. Dunham said the average number of indigenous callers each month seeking help is 1,000.