Jurors support group hopeful for federal funding to offer mental-health support
TORONTO — A jurors advocate says he’s thrilled that a House of Commons committee is recommending $20 million over the next 10 years to support the mental health of those who have served on juries.
Mark Farrant with the Canadian Juries Commission says the group would use the money to help with mental-health support and to find ways to improve the court experience for future jurors.
“I didn’t want what happened to me to happen to somebody else,” Farrant said Monday.
Farrant was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder after he sat on a jury in a five-month-long murder trial in Toronto in 2014.