What We Heard – A Youth Story: smukaqen Marchand

Hear smukaqen Marchand, from the Okanagan Indian Band, share a personal story that highlights the urgency of justice reform rooted in mental health and community healing.

“Half the crimes being committed are most likely because of mental health reasons, because people don’t get the right mental health [supports] that they ask for.”

smuqaken Marchand, from the Okanagan Indian Band, a Youth participant shares a personal story from the BC First Nations Justice Council Forum that brings attention to the urgency of justice reform rooted in mental health and community healing. smuqaken reflects on her father’s experiences and the critical need for Indigenous justice systems that support families and ensure Youth voices are heard. Her dedication to her community and commitment to the next generation of leaders shine through, highlighting the importance of cultural connection and accountability.