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WHO guidance on human rights-based mental health services

This year, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued comprehensive guidance in support of person-centred and human rights-based approaches to mental health services throughout the world. The guidance was the result of research and advice from experts around the world and features case studies of promising services that provide access to mental health services while also supporting human rights. These case studies of communities creating change provide us with valuable information about how we can support a human rights-based approach to mental health services in BC.

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Kendra Milne Kendra Milne

BC Supreme Court finds Mental Health Review Board applied law incorrectly on “fundamental question”

The BC Supreme Court recently overturned a decision of the Mental Health Review Board because the Board members made a legal error in their decision. The BC Supreme Court recently overturned a decision of the Mental Health Review Board because the Board members made a legal error in their decision. It’s the first judicial review interpreting the Mental Health Act criteria for detention since the criteria were expanded in 1998.

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Kendra Milne Kendra Milne

We’re hiring an Education Coordinator!

Health Justice is hiring an Education Coordinator to design, facilitate, and evaluate workshops with the goal of improving knowledge of the lived experience and human rights impacts of coercive mental health and substance use care. The Education Coordinator will also support workshop attendees to take action to support systemic change.

The deadline for applying is July 19, 2021.

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Kendra Milne Kendra Milne

Name it, don’t numb it: Coercion in mental health services can create harm

This week is Mental Health Week, a week picked by the Canadian Mental Health Association to focus on our mental health. For 2021, people have been asked to #GetReal about how they feel, so our Lived Experience Experts Group members decided to get real about their experiences of mental health services. The Lived Experience Experts Group’s word clouds reveal that it matters when we create services that respect a person’s dignity. Dignified services allow people to feel empowered, respected, heard and seen. Those are the very feelings that help us get better and stay well.

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Kendra Milne Kendra Milne

“No weapons, no handcuffs”: submission to the Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act

Health Justice made a submission to the Legislative Assembly’s Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act. Among other issues, the Committee is reviewing the role of police in mental health-related issues and under the Mental Health Act. In the submission, we advocate for a non-police mental health crisis response service in BC in order to meaningfully support the health and wellbeing of people in need of support.

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Kendra Milne Kendra Milne

“I felt like I was getting my voice back”: Looking back on Health Justice’s first year

Health Justice adopts a community engagement governance model; our work is co-led by our Lived Experience Experts Group (LEEG). The LEEG meets bi-weekly, provides exceptional leadership, and shapes almost every aspect of our work. To celebrate our anniversary, Executive Director Kendra Milne interviewed one of our founding Lived Experience Experts about her involvement with Health Justice.

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