Dr. Ramona Coelho explains that MAiD was made for the most vulnerable...
Dr. Ramona Coelho explains that MAiD was made for the most vulnerable...
Reference pricing will lead to poor access to critical drugs: John Adams in the Detroit News

B.C. to expand involuntary care for those with addiction issues [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

The B.C. government has announced it will expand involuntary care for those with mental health and addictions issues, and will open “highly secure” facilities to house people detained under the Mental Health Act throughout the province.

Premier David Eby announced Sunday that the government would open mental health units at correctional facilities throughout the province, as well as regional facilities that would provide long-term care and housing for those with mental health needs.

The first dedicated mental health unit will be set up at Surrey Pretrial Centre, according to the province. The first regional mental health facility will be built on the grounds of the Alouette Correctional Centre in Maple Ridge.

As part of his public safety pitch, one week before the official start of B.C.’s election period, Eby said the moves would help those with brain injuries, mental illnesses and severe addiction.

“We’re going to respond to people struggling …

From liberty to entitlement & the rise of positive rights in Canada / Peter Copeland and Ryan Alford
From liberty to entitlement & the rise of positive rights in Canada / Peter Copeland and Ryan Alford
Ottawa must borrow to rebuild our military: J.L. Granatstein for Inside Policy