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Why does gender matter in mental health law and services?
Gender Equity, Oversight Malachite Goudie-Groat Gender Equity, Oversight Malachite Goudie-Groat

Why does gender matter in mental health law and services?

Binary ideas of gender, sex and sexuality have resulted in inequity for cis and trans women and girls; Two-Spirit, trans, and non-binary people; and other gender-diverse people. The health system, and mental health system in particular, has a long history of pathologizing people who do not conform to the current norms, social roles, and behaviours expected in relation to gender, or erasing and ignoring their health needs and concerns.

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Questionnaire will inform new BC anti-racism legislation
Malachite Goudie-Groat Malachite Goudie-Groat

Questionnaire will inform new BC anti-racism legislation

This legislation this questionnaire will inform aims to hold the government accountable for systemic racism in its programs and services and to offer supports to people who have experienced negative impacts from systemic racism. One area where we know systemic racism happens is when people receive involuntary care under the Mental Health Act and are detained in hospital and treated against their will.

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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: The Right to Health
Malachite Goudie-Groat Malachite Goudie-Groat

National Day for Truth and Reconciliation: The Right to Health

Colonialism has interrupted ways of sharing knowledge, families, communities, cultural land-based practices, and languages, all of which are important for health and wellness. There is no shortage of recommendations and guidance on what we need to do to support reconciliation related to health; we need to take action to implement them.

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3 Take-Aways from the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in Constitutional Case on BC’s Mental Health Act
Laura Johnston Laura Johnston

3 Take-Aways from the Supreme Court of Canada’s Decision in Constitutional Case on BC’s Mental Health Act

On June 23, 2022, the Supreme Court of Canada made an important decision in the years long constitutional case about BC’s mental health law. Originally filed in 2016, it’s the first case in decades that could provide guidance on whether BC’s Mental Health Act and related laws comply with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Pride as protest: 2SLGBTQ+ rights and mental health
Malachite Goudie-Groat Malachite Goudie-Groat

Pride as protest: 2SLGBTQ+ rights and mental health

Pride is a time to celebrate. It’s also a month where we remember the heart of Pride, which is Pride as a protest. It’s important to acknowledge that for many, especially those who inhabit intersecting marginalized identities within 2SLGBTQ+, Pride never stopped being about protest. Hate and discrimination that 2SLGBTQ+ people have faced negatively impacts their mental health and well-being. It also negatively impacts the structure of services that are designed to respond. There are ways we can change this.

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