February 28, 2020

Medical Assistance in Dying Amendment Bill Tabled

MAID Laws Canada introduced medical assistance in dying (MAID) in 2016. To be eligible for MAID, an adult must: Be eligible for health services in their jurisdiction; Have the capacity to make health care decisions; Make a voluntary written request for MAID; Give informed consent after receiving information on their Read more…

February 24, 2020

Consent to Chemical Restraints in Long-Term Care

Introduction This blog will outline the current laws on consent to chemical restraints in long-term care. Chemical restraints were addressed in the CCEL’s Conversations About Care: The Law and Practice of Health Care Consent for People Living with Dementia in British Columbia report published in 2019. This blog will describe Read more…

January 22, 2020

Project Update: Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making

Introduction Since fall 2019, the CCEL has been working on a project entitled Engaging People Living with Dementia in Decision-Making. This work is funded by the Vancouver Foundation. The project is a collaboration with the Alzheimer Society of BC (the Society) and the Centre for Research on Personhood in Dementia. Read more…

December 2, 2019

BCLI Executive Director to step down

Kathleen Cunningham has advised the Board of the BC Law Institute that she will be stepping down as Executive Director at the end of May 2020 to pursue new opportunities. The Board wishes her well and thank her for her years of dedicated service. Kathleen joined the BC Law Institute Read more…

November 22, 2019

Attendance at the 2019 AGE-WELL and Canadian Association on Gerontology Conferences

Introduction In October I travelled to Moncton, New Brunswick for the 2019 AGE-WELL Annual Conference: Exploring the Future of Technology and Aging. This was followed by the 2019 Canadian Association on Gerontology (CAG) conference: Navigating the Tides of Aging Together. In this blog, I describe some of the highlights from Read more…