77 search results for
Mental health and detention
Recommendation 2:
BC should recognize a holistic approach to mental wellness as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 7:
BC should promote self-determination at every opportunity as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 6:
BC should prioritize intersectional equity as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 5:
BC should include compliance with UNDRIP as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 8:
BC should include accountability and oversight as a guiding principle in its mental health law.
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Recommendation 59:
As long as Pinel restraints are administered by correctional staff, consider their application a reportable use of force.
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Recommendation 58:
Amend policy so that only healthcare staff can authorize and manage interventions to address self-harm and suicidality, including suicide smocks, observation cells and and Pinel restraints based on clinical need. Pinel restraints should only be used in psychiatric facilities.
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