Why Independent Legal Advice Services Matter for People Detained under the Mental Health Act

Imagine you were detained in a hospital against your will or a loved one you support is taken to a care facility without your consent. The facility staff say the Mental Health Act allows this detention as well as providing psychiatric treatment without consent. The immediate questions that come to your mind might be anything from “how long can the detention last?” to “can I challenge that decision?” – but everyone would have questions. Now Read more…

Alzheimer Society of B.C Webinar – Dementia and Decision-making

On January 26, CCEL’s Krista James and Jess Fehrenbacher presented on the Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-making project alongside the Alzheimer Society of B.C. This webinar discusses legal rights relating to decision-making for people living with dementia, compare supported and substitute decision-making, and provide insights gathered from the Health care decision-making: Legal rights of people living with dementia project. They also shared how you can get involved with the project, and the tools Read more…

BC Updates Visitation Guidance for Long-Term Care and Assisted Living

Introduction The BC government has released an updated guidance for visitors in long-term care and assisted living. This blog is an update to the January 25th CCEL blog post BC Creates Temporary Changes to Visitation Rules for Long-Term Care.This blog will not discuss the entire guidance for visitor rules. This blog will discuss new information and changes from the verbal order rules described in the January 25th blog. Visitor Rules Residents of long-term care are Read more…

Freedom to Make Decisions

On December 1, 2021, the Canadian Centre for Elder Law (CCEL) held a Disability Rights Gathering in Vancouver, BC. The gathering was a part of our Engaging People Living with Dementia Project. The goal of the project is to change how healthcare decision-making is approached so that people living with dementia have a voice and meaningfully engage in the everyday decisions that matter to them. Myrna Norman is a member of the project’s Dementia Advisory Read more…

Parentage Law Reform Project Committee begins its review parentage rules applying when assisted reproduction isn’t used

At the January 2022 meeting of BCLI’s parentage committee, the committee began its review of how part 3 of the Family Law Act deals with parentage when assisted reproduction hasn’t been used. As a judge recently observed, “[p]art 3 of the FLA contains two different regimes for parentage: one regime that applies to children conceived through sexual intercourse, and one that applies to children conceived through assisted reproduction.” The committee began its review by asking Read more…