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BC expands the types of health practitioners who can detain under the Mental Health Act
Malachite Goudie-Groat Malachite Goudie-Groat

BC expands the types of health practitioners who can detain under the Mental Health Act

In February changes quietly showed up in the Mental Health Act and Form 4 – the form used to involuntarily admit and detain someone under the Act. Until recently, a physician was required to do an examination to consider whether an individual meets the legal criteria for involuntary admission and complete the Form 4 to record the reasons for the decision.

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What does intersectional equity in mental health law look like?
Malachite Goudie-Groat Malachite Goudie-Groat

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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Self-determination in mental health law and service matters
Malachite Goudie-Groat Malachite Goudie-Groat

Self-determination in mental health law and service matters

An edited version of this story first appeared in Transition magazine under a different title. This is a story about the importance of self-determination in mental health law and services written by someone with lived experience.

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