WARNING: This story discusses suicide.
A jury of six people has made a list of 20 recommendations to the Saskatchewan Health Authority on ways it can improve care following the death by suicide of Abbotsfordsa国际传媒檚 Samwel Uko.
The former Abbotsford Panthers star running back died on May 21, 2020, after being denied service when he was suffering mental health issues while visiting family in Saskatchewan.
Here is the full list of 20 recommendations that a jury of six told during a public inquiry related to the death of 's Samwel Uko. The former star died in Wascana Lake on May 21, 2020. More to come
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Ukosa国际传媒檚 uncle Justin Nyee said the list proves that race did play a factor in the way he was treated. Uko, whose family immigrated to Canada from Sudan, drowned himself in Reginasa国际传媒檚 Wascana Lake after he told hospital workers that he was hearing voices.
He was dragged away by security while screaming for help.
Nyee said that points four and six prove that Ukosa国际传媒檚 race was a contributing factor to the lack of care he received. Point four states that staff should be sa国际传媒減rovided cultural diversity training on topics including institutional racism, unconscious bias and micro aggressionsa国际传媒 and point six states that staff should sa国际传媒渋ncorporate interview questions and processes to incorporate topics like mental health, diversity and biases.sa国际传媒
Nyee said he and his family believe his nephewsa国际传媒檚 race was a roadblock to his care and the jury confirms this.
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He noted that the jurors were made up of three white women and three white men. Nyee added that the recommendations still are not enough.
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The jurors took four hours of deliberation to come up with these recommendations following five days of discussion at a hotel in Regina. Nyee stated he agreed with all 20 of their recommendations.
The list of recommendations includes incorporating regular staff huddles and meetings on patient-dignity, updated training on mental health care to all staff, including non-medical staff, all staff trained on de-escalation tactics, re-thinking the layout of the emergency room and SHA taking steps to ensure the correct number and type of staff available (including a police officer and psychiatric nurse available 24/7).
Another challenge the family faced during the inquest was health issues for Ukosa国际传媒檚 mother Joice Guya Issa Bankando. Her blood pressure skyrocketed during the inquest and Nyee told media that she has not been the same since her sonsa国际传媒檚 death.
The Uko family is continuing to pursue a civil lawsuit against the SHA.
If you feel like you are in crisis or are considering suicide, please call the Crisis Centre BC suicide hotline at 1-800-784-2433.
Other resources include: Canada Suicide Prevention Service at Toll free: 1-833-456-4566. You can also text 45645 or visit the online chat service at crisisservicescanada.ca.
Some warning signs include suicidal thoughts, anger, recklessness, mood changes, anxiety, lack of purpose, helplessness and substance use.