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Colonialism, resistance, and mental health inequities
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Colonialism, resistance, and mental health inequities

Current mainstream conceptions of mental health and mental health treatment have roots in colonialism, and those roots shape mental health services today. Yet, in the face of genocide, colonization, and racism, First Nations, Métis, and Inuit people have and continue to resist the systemic suppression of Indigenous community and centre understandings of health and wellbeing.

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What to Know about the Mental Health Review Board’s 2023/24 Annual Report
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What to Know about the Mental Health Review Board’s 2023/24 Annual Report

The Mental Health Review Board recently released its 2023/24 Annual Report, which provides us with some insights into how people detained under the Mental Health Act are accessing detention reviews. Last year we highlighted that applications and review panel hearings unfortunately went down, but the good news was that fewer patients were conducting hearings without legal representation. Let’s look at how the latest numbers compare.

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Join us as our Operations Lead!
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Join us as our Operations Lead!

Health Justice is hiring for a role that will support our organizational operations, including human resources, governance support, IT support, and some financial administrative support. The position is for six months with the potential to continue beyond that period subject to funding.

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New international guidance on mental health legislation—how does BC measure up?
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New international guidance on mental health legislation—how does BC measure up?

In October, the World Health Organization and the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights released Mental health, human rights and legislation: Guidance and practice, a document meant to help governments take a rights-based approach when developing or reviewing mental health–related laws. The guidance gives practical advice on how governments can ensure their laws align with international human rights obligations.

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