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Why does gender matter in mental health law and services?
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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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Who is impacted by BC’s Mental Health Act?
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Who is impacted by BC’s Mental Health Act?

Collecting and having access to transparent data when considering who experiences involuntary treatment is not only useful in seeing the impacts and any potentially harmful trends in order to be able to address them, but also it is an incredibly important tool in combatting common misconceptions about those who are involuntarily treated. An absence of information can contribute to leaving space for people to perpetuate harmful stereotypes and hold damaging ideas of those who are being involuntarily treated. It can also create space for those in power to play off of people’s fears that are based in misconceptions instead of reality, leading to decisions being made without consulting people with lived experience expertise who are impacted by those decisions.

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What does intersectional equity in mental health law look like?
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What does intersectional equity in mental health law look like?

Mental health laws don’t impact all people and communities in the same way. Experiences under BC’s Mental Health Act vary greatly depending on a person’s identity and how individual facility staff or physicians understand the Act and what it authorizes. This is why intersectional equity needs to be an express priority in BC’s mental health law.

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ICYMI: June Edition
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ICYMI: June Edition

From the launch of our Gender Based Equity Project to the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision that said the Mental Health Act challenge can proceed, here’s what us and others were up to in June.

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Pride as protest: 2SLGBTQ+ rights and mental health
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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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