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Alberta’s Mental Health Law Unconstitutional – What does that mean for BC?

A recent court case from Alberta shows how far BC’s mental health law needs to go to support the human rights of people being detained and involuntarily treated. The Alberta courts found that several aspects of the Alberta Mental Health Act were unconstitutional and struck down the laws – giving the government time to write new mental health laws that fulfill the human rights of involuntary patients.

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Court decision shows barriers to enforcing human rights under Mental Health Act

On August 26, 2020 the BC Court of Appeal released the latest decision in the years-long constitutional court challenge to the “deemed consent” sections in the Mental Health Act and related laws. While the case raises serious questions about whether the current law complies with the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (“Charter”) the most recent court decision doesn’t answer those questions. But it does show why we need to think of strategies in addition to litigation in order to create change to BC mental health laws.

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News Release - Lack of Planning in Bill 22 Would See Increased Drug Fatalities for Indigenous Youth in the Midst of Opioid Crisis

Indigenous rights, health, and civil liberties organizations are extremely alarmed that the Province of BC remains committed to pushing Bill 22 through the Legislative Assembly. Bill 22 proposes a number of amendments to the Mental Health Act that raise numerous concerns about the dangerous impacts on the health, safety and rights of youth.

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We’re hiring a community engagement coordinator!

Health Justice is hiring for a fixed term role that will start September 1, 2020 and end January 31, 2023. We expect the role to be part-time at 21 hours per week (0.6FTE). For an applicant with significant experience, the role could be a manager-level position. The role will support our lived and living experience advisory process, design and carry out engagement activities, and help evaluate our engagement work.

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Detaining youth: New Bill 22 is more of the same

On June 23, the B.C. government tabled Bill 22 — the Mental Health Amendment Act — which proposes new authority for medical facilities to detain youth for seven days after an overdose for problematic substance use. If passed, it would create yet another form of coercive health care in a province that is already known for overreliance on involuntary health-care mechanisms.

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