A moment to reflect, “on forced treatments in Canada: current issues and debates”
Presented by the University of Ottawa Nursing School and Faculty of Law. This is a useful moment as we wrestle with the struggles of sustaining systems of health care whilst advancing the recovery model, especially when you consider what we were aiming for 20 years ago and a whole of society approach with: OUT OF THE SHADOWS AT LAST Transforming Mental Health, Mental Illness and Addiction Services in Canada https://mentalhealthcommission.ca/resource/out-of-the-shadows-at-last-transforming-mental-health-mental-illness-and-addiction-services-in-canada/
Image: locked psychiatric ward door with a window
The event will begin with the presentation of the preliminary results of the report “Beyond Tomorrow: Psychiatric and Addiction Forced Treatments in Canada”, followed by an overview presented by Rob Wipond, author of Your Consent Is Not Required.A panel discussion will be moderated by Eugène Leblanc, editor-in-chief of Our Voice / Notre Voix, with the following panelists:
Eva Ottawa, Associate professor at the Civil Law section, University of Ottawa, and Atikamekw Nehirowisiw researcher originally from Manawan Lucy Costa, Director of the Empowerment Council Kayla DeMong, Director of Prairie Harm Reduction Bren LeFrançois, Professor at the School of Social Work, Memorial University of Newfoundland Fiona Jager, nurse and professor in nursing, St Lawrence CollegeSpeaker bios can be found HERE.The program will also include a small-group discussion session, followed by a plenary debrief, and will conclude with a networking opportunity.We also invite you to share this invitation within your respective networks and with individuals or organizations who might be interested in these issues.We are pleased to invite you to a half-day of reflection and discussion on forced treatments in Canada: current issues and debates, to be held on Thursday, May 14, from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM at 55 Laurier Avenue East (Desmarais Pavilion), Room 12102, University of Ottawa. People who are not from the Ottawa/Gatineau region will also be able to participate in the event via videoconference.Participation in the event requires registration. Please confirm your attendance by May 4.We look forward to your participation and to sharing this important conversation with you.Emmanuelle Bernheim, LL.D., PhDFull ProfessorFaculty of Law, Civil Law SectionUniversity of OttawaCanada Research Chair on Mental Health and Access to Justice: https://sante-mentale-acces-justice.ca/frTo consult my publications: https://uottawa.academia.edu/EmmanuelleBERNHEIMJean-Laurent Domingue, RN, PhDAssociate professorFaculty of Health Sciences, School of NursingUniversity of OttawaTo consult my publications: Google Scholar
