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The mental health crisis disproportionately affects First Nations and Indigenous Peoples and has surged in the past five years. Suicide rates of Indigenous youths in Canada, Australia and USA are up to 50% higher than the general population. These disparities emphasise the intersection of systemic inequities, historical trauma, and limited access to culturally appropriate mental health care, which require urgent and targeted health interventions. The documentary 'Strength of our Roots’ aims to highlight the importance of a culturally aware approach to mental health, and how these young leaders are promoting that in their own cultures, while honouring their elders. At #OYW24, we interviewed seven Indigenous young leaders, supported by Kokoro, who are promoting access to and awareness of mental health resources. Watch the documentary to discover the unique perspectives on the mental health challenges faced by young Indigenous Peoples from Turtle Island. Chapters: 00:00 - 04:19 - How does intergenerational trauma look for Indigenous Peoples in Canada and the U.S.? 04:20 - 06:06 - The Four Pillars of Life Promotion by the Thunderbird Partnership Foundation 06:07 - 08:51 - I. Connection to Self: culture and language 08:52 - 12:27 - II. Relationship to Time 12:28 -15:22 - III. Connection to Land 15:23 - 17:00 - IV. Community 17:01 - 20:55 - V. Spirituality Keep up with our latest news and follow us on social media 👇 Website: https://www.oneyoungworld.com/ Twitter: https://x.com/OneYoungWorld Facebook: / oneyoungworld Instagram: / oneyoungworld TikTok: / oneyoungworld LinkedIn: / one-young-world