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Use of force to administer psychiatric treatment requires transparency and full debate at a minimum
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Use of force to administer psychiatric treatment requires transparency and full debate at a minimum

On April 1 the BC government introduced a bill (Bill 16: 2026 Miscellaneous Statues Amendment Act) amending the Correction Act that, if passed, will have serious impacts. Bill 16 expands when provincial corrections officers are authorized to use physical force. It expressly authorizes corrections officers to use force to assist health care providers to administer involuntary treatment under the Mental Health Act.

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Join us as our Director of Project Support
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Join us as our Director of Project Support

Health Justice is hiring a fulltime staff member for a leadership role that will support collaboration, coordination, and inclusion across the organization. We are specifically looking for someone who is experienced in decolonizing and accessible approaches to project management, brings a deep alignment with our values, and who is excited to bring an inclusive, curious, and flexible approach to working with and supporting team members.

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New Mental Health Act amendments: What you need to know
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New Mental Health Act amendments: What you need to know

On November 25th, 2025 the government introduced a bill (Bill 32) to amend the Mental Health Act, which passed in the legislature on December 2nd. There has been significant debate and confusion about the impact of the bill, so Health Justice has written this post to try to help people with lived and living experience understand what it means for them.

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Charter challenge to deemed consent in BC: What does this mean?
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Charter challenge to deemed consent in BC: What does this mean?

In May 2025, a trial to consider a Charter challenge to the deemed consent regime in the BC Mental Health Act will begin in BC Supreme Court. Health Justice has been granted leave to intervene to present our unique organizational perspective to assist the Court in considering the issues raised in the case. BC is the only province or territory in Canada that uses a deemed consent regime. So what is deemed consent and what is the Charter challenge about?

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Our Response to Chief Scientific Advisor’s memo on involuntary treatment and substance use
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Our Response to Chief Scientific Advisor’s memo on involuntary treatment and substance use

On March 12, 2025 the Office of the Chief Scientific Advisor for Psychiatry, Toxic Drugs, and Concurrent Disorders issued a guidance memo intended to improve health care for people who suffer from “overlapping mental-health and substance-use challenges, including brain injuries from toxic-drug poisonings.” While there is no doubt that BC needs to take urgent action to better support the needs of people experiencing mental health and/or substance use-related health issues, it is unclear why the province continues to focus a disproportionate amount of time and resources on involuntary approaches. In addition, we have a number of concerns about the memo and the process used to develop it.

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