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The Dark Side of Recovery: B. C. Takes a Step Towards Secure Care for Brain Injury and Mental Illness
British Columbia, Surrey, Maple Ridge, CanadaMonday, September 16, 2024
Moreover, what about the role of social factors like poverty and trauma in perpetuating mental-health challenges? Can secure facilities and involuntary care truly address these underlying issues, or will they only serve as a Band-Aid solution?
The Province is also building more than 400 mental-health beds at new and expanded hospitals in B.C. by modernizing approximately 280 outdated beds and adding more than 140 new mental-health beds. But what about the lack of community-based services and support? Won't these new beds simply perpetuate a system that relies on institutionalization rather than community-based care?
In summer 2024, the Province appointed Dr. Daniel Vigo as B.C.'s first chief scientific adviser for psychiatry, toxic drugs, and concurrent disorders. He is working with partners to find better ways to support the growing population of people with severe addictions, brain injuries from repeated drug poisonings, combined with mental-health disorders and psychosis. But what if the focus should be on prevention rather than treatment? What if the solution lies in addressing the root causes of addiction and mental-health challenges rather than simply providing more facilities and services?
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