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Expand choice-based and non-coercive services, not involuntary treatment
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Expand choice-based and non-coercive services, not involuntary treatment

Conversations about involuntary treatment must address its consequences: people are afraid and discouraged from seeking help from the system because of the harm it can cause. To build trust in the system, we must take a holistic approach and offer choice so that people can choose interventions that work for them. Involuntary treatment should be a last resort.

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The Realities of Involuntary Treatment with Brain Injury
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The Realities of Involuntary Treatment with Brain Injury

The lack of awareness and focus on brain injuries while in involuntary treatment by medical practitioners, including those in mental health, and by policy makers and legislative decision makers undermines the care that people with brain injuries need by jeopardizing their health further and violating human rights. The information graciously shared here is from a Lived Experience Expert that has been actively involved in brain injury awareness, research, community care, advocacy in BC, and navigation of their own medical journey. Learn more about what is missing in the care of someone with a brain injury, its impacts, and what is needed to improve care.

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Regarding recent announcements on involuntary treatment in BC
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Regarding recent announcements on involuntary treatment in BC

Regarding the recent announcements on involuntary treatment in BC, people with disabilities and mental health and substance use health issues are being used for political football. These recent debates on involuntary treatment have been intensely political, partisan, and rely on old tactics: ramping up public fear, dehumanizing some members of the public, and doubling down on stereotypes.

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What to Know about the Mental Health Review Board’s 2023/24 Annual Report
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What to Know about the Mental Health Review Board’s 2023/24 Annual Report

The Mental Health Review Board recently released its 2023/24 Annual Report, which provides us with some insights into how people detained under the Mental Health Act are accessing detention reviews. Last year we highlighted that applications and review panel hearings unfortunately went down, but the good news was that fewer patients were conducting hearings without legal representation. Let’s look at how the latest numbers compare.

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