Would it be surprising our government is focused on building prisons for non-reported crimes, rather than helping the mentally ill who currently reside within the prison population and really should not be there?
“The needs of mentally ill offenders in custody exceed the current capacity of the Correctional Service of Canada, according to the report released Thursday.
“Canadian penitentiaries are becoming the largest psychiatric facilities in the country,” said Howard Saper, correctional investigator of Canada.”
We are warehousing the mentally ill instead of treating them. Quelle suprise!
Ah, let us get back to the good ‘ole days:
Among the recommendations Saper made based on the report are that the correctional service should:
- Fund implementation of its mental health strategy, with a particular focus on intermediate care.
- Develop mental health service delivery partnerships with the provinces and territories.
- Enhance its support of the development of a national strategy for corrections and mental health, with a focus on care guidelines.





2 comments
October 1, 2010 at 9:55 am
Bleatmop
Sadly we’re currently having this same discussion provincially about Alberta Hospital Edmonton. Fortunately the extreme pressure the Alberta PC’s felt before the budget came down has temporarily stopped their ambitions to take the Calgary General Hospital route with AHE, though AHE is far from being in the clear.
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December 5, 2011 at 8:06 am
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